On washing Popul, the '85 Westy (amazing how much dust/mud can be hidden in those brown carpets...), I noticed that it appears that the westy stove/sink cabinet appears to cover a bit more of the seatbelt pillar than in my '82 westy. I was curious if there are small dimension differences between the cabinets of different years? On the '85 westy the stove/sink cabinet overlaps and covers 2/3rd of the seatbelt roller. On the '82 Westy the roller sits completely free, in front of the cabinet end. In each case the cabinet abuts the metal box on which the seat is mounted. Those boxes are slingtly different, since there is no battery on either side in the 82 Diesel. (the lid is much smaller and wouldn't fit a battery. So could it be that the length of a '85 interior is just a few centimeters different from an '82? This I was thinking would be annoying for those who swap an interior from van X to van Y. Regards, Martin -- Martin Jagersand University of Alberta http://www.cs.ualberta.ca/~jag/ |
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