Chris, that's why I was asking the question. This was a GL, full package (captains chairs, tach, velour, carpets, GL badge) but the tan/brown interior. Other hinky things about this rig: missing skid plate under the propane tank, missing mud flap in front of the propane tank, cheap paint job, and the VIN plate had been moved from the dash to the door jamb by the Washington State Patrol (supposedly stolen and recovered at one time). If it was a stock Vanagon converted to camper it was a very good job, it looked absolutely factory. Oh yeah, the table supports were the older/earlier style, not like the later ones I had in my '85 or now in my '90. Mystery vans never cease to appear. On 5/25/06, JordanVw@aol.com <JordanVw@aol.com> wrote: > > In a message dated 5/26/06 1:39:16 AM Eastern Daylight Time, > starwagen@gmail.com writes: > > the only US model campers with a tan interior in '87 were the non-GL base > model campers like tim hannick has. the '87 up full GL westies have a grey > interior. > > chris > |
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