FWIW, about a month ago I looked at an '80 for sale in Olympia, WA with a jump seat. 84 "Rescue" Westy On Fri, 15 Nov 2002, JordanVw@AOL.COM wrote: > > In a message dated 11/14/02 3:55:18 PM Eastern Standard Time, > dave@sparkplug.com writes: > > If you look closely, you can see an OEM VW jump seat/box/stool behind > the > front passenger seat. > > <a href="http://mail.tangledbank.com/jump/http://www.kadikiiss.com/wvw">http://www.kadikiiss.com/wvw</a>/ > > ---snip--- > > damn...those are rare.. i've only ever seen one, in a 85 westy about > 6 yrs > ago at a vw show.. its a storage box w/ padded lid, doubles as a > impromptu > "jumpseat" mounts to floor w/ one bolt. (or 2, but i think its just > one) it > looks like the removeable floormount fridge used in the '85-'87 westy > weekenders, but its NOT a fridge, and the fridges didnt have a padded > lid > either. the upholstry on the lid always matches the seats in the > interior. i > think it was offered from 80-85 or so ... i have no idea what a part > number > would be...these things are so rare and im sure that such a limited > number of > them were made that it wasnt even listed in ETKA. > > chris Kevin |
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