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Date:         Sat, 30 Aug 2003 10:04:59 -0400
Reply-To:     Duane Fahey <dfahey@VISUALAUTOMATION.COM>
Sender:       Vanagon Mailing List <vanagon@gerry.vanagon.com>
From:         Duane Fahey <dfahey@VISUALAUTOMATION.COM>
Organization: Visual Automation, Inc.
Subject:      Re: What is the fate of the pop-top??
Comments: To: Matt Heydon <matt@THEHEYDONS.COM>
In-Reply-To:  <7857B956D5ACD311B3DD0090274CEA0E01B7AEA6@storm.yampa.com>
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I found some pictures on the web from the Detroit Auto Show. Although the actual prototype did not have a pop-top, at lease one of the small models did have one.

So, I would guess that it is definitely being considered. - Duane

Matt Heydon wrote:

>2003 is the last year for the Eurovan. Nothing is coming out in 2004. In >2005 VW will introduce the new (retro) style bus. A VW salesman told me >he's not sure if a pop-top will be offered with the new style. >I'm curious what others know about this. I will still be driving our >Vanagon. > > >

-- Duane Fahey Visual Automation, Inc. http://www.VisualAutomation.com 517.622.1850 517.622.1761 fax -- Secure Desktop | iLock | ColdKey | iLockNess | ePortal.com


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