Pedro, Go to this link http://catalog.exist.ru/ You can look up all the parts online. Also I have some Double-Cab spare parts as does David Marshall http://www.fastforward.ca Feel free to email me if you have any questions or help with your restoration. I have owned over 12 Vanagon Double-Cabs , so I am very familiar with them. Cheers Glen Cook a.k.a. Double-Cab Guy ----- Original Message ----- From: pedro dos santos To: vanagon@GERRY.VANAGON.COM Sent: Sunday, March 24, 2002 10:07 PM Subject: where to get body panels in Canada for 85 ddcab
Dear listees I am looking for a catalog with body panel numbers, if such a thing exists, to restore my 85 ddcab. I need some parts that are specific for the ddcab, like the passenger side rocker panel (just under the 3rd door). All the doors and pick-up gates are in very good to perfect shape, underneath is very good too. The bus depot catalog and the vwcamper magazines shows some body panels, but for regular vans. My friend has a body shop and asked me to find a source in Canada if possible, to avoid duty. I saved her last year from the junk yard that was going to send her to the crusher the next week!! There is no engine... nice project to put a big engine... maybe a chevy v6? since the engine lid is higher. Any body shop workers on this list has any info? Thanks in advance. Pedro dos Santos 91 vanagon carat 85 ddcab project www.mononc-en-folie.com
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