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Date:         Thu, 31 Mar 2005 09:58:09 +1000
Reply-To:     Stephen Overmyer <S.OVERMYER@UWS.EDU.AU>
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From:         Stephen Overmyer <S.OVERMYER@UWS.EDU.AU>
Subject:      Re: base model '90-'91 NON-GL's
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Actually, I don't think it had anything to do with a preference by tradesmen although I do concur that non-opening windows are one less easy way to break into a van full of tools. In Australia (since it was brought up) the majority of VW T3 vans & pickups sold (except for the Double Cab Deluxe) were Transporter models and these generally came with fixed quarter vent windows...although as usual with VW there are occasional exceptions. Caravelles, Carats & the DC Deluxe had opening windows but *generally* the Transporter did not....but sometimes had weird things like one only on the driver's side....a friend's '89 Safari Camper is like that and is curious since they were a line of campers converted in Oz from panel vans.

I use to sometimes think of converting my T3 to opening quarter vent windows but like Ben T, I actually prefer the neat look of the fixed window and every time I see a post about leaking (opening) quarter vent windows or of a van being broken in to thru the quarter vent, I am pleased I never bothered and now never will.

Even in a warm climate like Oz, fixed quarter vent windows are no bother...there is a much bigger opening window right next to them...:-)

Ben, contact me if you have no luck locally in your quest...fixed windows here are as common as AHs ;-) and wouldn't be a bother to ship...

Cheers, Steve O NSW Australia '92 Transporter WBX Kombi '00 Transporter Double Cab '03 Transporter Double Cab (worktruck) '78 Landrover Series 3 Soft top Ute (ex-Aust.Army)

Date: Wed, 30 Mar 2005 01:32:22 -0600 From: Al and Sue Brase <albeeee@MCHSI.COM> Subject: Re: base model '90-'91 NON-GL's

Like Australia? I think maybe tradesmen preferred them. A bit more secure from coat hangers.Or perhaps VW's marketing people had some Teutonic idea that it was better suited on a commercial vehicle. Kinda goes with that black vinyl? Al Brase

BenT Syncro wrote:

>On Tue, 29 Mar 2005 21:59:15 EST, JordanVw@aol.com <JordanVw@aol.com> wrote: > > > >>yea.. how dumb was that for VW to exclude the wing windows on the '90-'91 >>NON-GL's. what did that save them in production costs? probably cost them more >>to NOT put the opening vent windows in.. >> >>chris >> >> >> > >I love those non-opening wing windows for their looks. Most Dokas came >with them. You don't need them with a good working AC system or if you >live where the sun don't shine. > >-- >BenT >


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