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Date:         Mon, 11 Mar 2002 00:27:43 +0100
Reply-To:     Michel Gaastra <m.gaastra@WANADOO.NL>
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From:         Michel Gaastra <m.gaastra@WANADOO.NL>
Subject:      What is rare in the US?
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Hi there,

> I'd say they are pretty darn rare in the US. > The seat was missing from the junked one.

Are you sure? Here in Holland most of the cars have a M500 and a double passenger seat in front! Why aren't these so rare in the US? Is it true that vanagon singlecab's are almost ultra rare in the US?

Grtz,

Michel

52 panel (no engine) 70 deluxe (1600 B) 80 kombi (2000 CU) 80 single (1600 CT) 87 panel (1600 CS) 90 panel (2100 DJ automatic)


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