Not sure of the origin although the auto dealership sticker in the rear window is from a German dealership and it has many German autoclub stickers along the pop-top: http://www.sumbler.com/images/2004/2004_08_29/img_1509.png http://www.sumbler.com/images/2004/2004_08_29/img_1512.png http://www.sumbler.com/images/2004/2004_08_29/img_1513.png Part of us wonders if the van was originally sold in Germany?!?! Any idea how we would find out this kind of info?? Would a CarFax search on the VIN tell us more? I've thought about shelling out the $15 or so to run the VIN, but wasn't sure what that would tell us... -=kt=-
On Tue, 28 Sep 2004 01:12:49 -0400, Kim Brennan <kimbrennan@mac.com> wrote: > Looks like a pretty decent van on the outside. You have something > special in that it appears to have been outfitted for the center seat. > If you lift the carpet you should see a couple of rails that a center > seat slides onto. That usually wasn't an option available on US vans, > so you might have a Canadian model (unless it was retrofitted by a > previous owner.) > > You didn't have an pictures of the drivers side, so I can't tell for > sure. > > |
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