VIN is WV2ZBO253FH112xxx US market vehicle, badeged as a Vanagon, not a Transporter... but original owner bought it under a "tour Europe then ship it home" program VW was sponsoring at the time. It definitely is not an early '86. It's a Merian Brown Westfalia GL, with the beige camper cabinetry, and the gold seats/carpets. It certainly doesn't have the new fuse panel due to options... I've got P/S, but no AC, rear wiper/washer, power windows, or power locks... It also lacked power mirrors from the factory, but I remedied that :-).
At 11:35 AM 9/22/2004 -0700, mark drillock wrote: >That is very interesting. Please provide your full Evin but with ??? for >the last 3 digits for privacy sake. Is this a US Market vehicle? > >Mark > >Tim Dearest wrote: > >>Dunno about the rest, but I have modern plug-in fuses in my '85 Westie >>(except for the auxiliary fuse box for the camper stuff, those two fuses >>are still porcelain). > > |
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