Karl---- Give me the guy's phone number you "heard" this from ---- I want to talk to him---- Chris is most positively correct---- Barndoor refer's to the engine lid in the rear-- Next------:>)
E-mail message Chris, That's a new one on me. I've always heard any of the older busses with two side doors referred to as barn doors, since they open just like an old set of barn doors. Karl ----- Original Message ----- From: <JordanVw@AOL.COM> To: <vanagon@GERRY.VANAGON.COM> Sent: Thursday, May 09, 2002 8:32 AM Subject: the term "barndoor" bus..(was:Re: Sheryl Crow in a Bus In a message dated 5/9/02 8:56:03 AM Eastern Daylight Time, wvveedub@NETSCAPE.NET writes: I liked the bus, too. Early 60's barndoor? the term "barndoor" only refers to the '50-'55 bus. they were nicknamed "barn door buses" because the rear engine decklid was huge, going all the way up to the rear window, and there was no rear hatch going into the inside. chris |
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