You can find a full 1990 brochure for download here http://www.knology.net/~felder/Vanagons/
Jim On 9/7/07, David Milo <dellaone@gmail.com> wrote: > Hi Nile, > > Well, it was a new name for more of the same in some respects, but it had: > > A tachometer. > Lowered springs all around (a lower ride height). > Power windows and locks. > Cruise control. > Power mirrors. > Plastic bumpers with matching full length body molding. > "Weekender" style passenger seating, i.e. 2 rear facing flip down seats up > front in the cabin, three abreast seating in the rear with a fold-up table > on the left side of the cabin, but no pop top. > Head rests for all three rear passengers and seat / shoulder belts for the > outer two passengers. > The rear seat folded into a bed. > Curtains and studs were provided for camping. > Of course it had air conditioning. > Auto or manual trans. > Limited choices in paint. > > Cheers, > > Dave > > On 9/7/07, Nile Runge <njrunge@comcast.net> wrote: > > > > I'm a VW camper owner of several units over 40 years, but a newbie to > > lists > > like this. I'm not up on the jargon being used here and have never heard > > the term "carat" before. Please enlighten me. > > > > > > > > Nile > > > |
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