In a message dated 1/29/08 7:38:37 PM Eastern Standard Time, eduntz@HOTMAIL.COM writes:
> I saw a weekender interior on eBay and contacted the seller (Foreign Auto > Supply in Maine) to inquire. I also asked if they would install it, since it > would be better for me to drive there to pick it. > > They quoted me a time of 25 to 30 hours to install this in an '82 passenger > van (one that I'm considering buying) My only thought is that they > misunderstood what I was asking them to do. They say that it involves modifications to > the roof and welding. I'll contact them again tomorrow. > > Has anyone here put a Westy weekender interior (pop-up table panel, one > rear-facing seat, and z-bed, possible the one rear cabinet) in a passenger van? > If so, about how long did it take? > > Thanks, > ive done it many times.. and its not hard. why not just do it yourself? i didnt keep track of the hours but its not more than a weekend project. maybe 2 days work. fyi, i have a few weekender, carat and westy interiors for sale..
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