Did you try asking the folks at deltasix? http://www.deltasix.com/home.html just a thought. good luck On Nov 8, 2007 2:00 PM, roger sisler <rogersisler2000@yahoo.com> wrote: > The Westfalia Works in Germany? Did they go out of business, or get bought > out? Can I contact them some way? Im looking to have some luggage rack tie > downs made up in a style almost like OEM , in stainless steel.Nobody makes > this in stainless steel. Looks like it is going to cost many thousands of > dollars to do this. Maybe 5 or 6. Have to get a tool and die maker to make > the pattern and then get a minimum order casted. I just dont like those GW > style wire stamped tie downs. Sorry. > > Anybody know if copying this pattern, like this OEM tie down, is legal? > I mean a tie down is a tie down, and I dont think this particular one can > be pattended. Just dont know, and I dont want to look even bigger bucks in a > squabble with VW. > > Go Westy sold the OEM style tie down, but now does not do so. I am > wondering why not. I managed to buy a new OEM tie down from my local Vw > dealer today. It cost about $8.25 without bolts. GW was selling their OEM > style tie downs for $3 each.The math dosent work if the tie down they sold > was a VW tie down.Perhaps it was copyed and the manufacture got > pinched.Anybody know the story on this GW part? > > Thanks,Roger > > __________________________________________________ > Do You Yahoo!? > Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around > http://mail.yahoo.com >
-- Chris 88 Vanagon GL (daily driver) 87 Westfalia (in progress) |
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