it was called escorial green, and it was a rare '83-'84 only westy color. chris In a message dated 3/7/08 10:57:47 PM Eastern Standard Time, dskarloken@GMAIL.COM writes:
> > My husband has a few antique John Deeres and I always thought it would be > kind of cool to have the matching Vanagon! Instead I stick a red Farmall or > John Deere track antennae topper on our Syncro and make do. We attend the > big antique tractor show in Tulare every April. Until this year we drove the > Syncro, but now we have a Dodge Cummins to pull our tractors with so we'll > drive it this year. The last two years someone camped there in a Westfalia, > late model, white if memory serves. > > Donna, 87 syncro, 46 Farmall A > > On Fri, Mar 7, 2008 at 7:23 PM, Scott Daniel - Shazam < > scottdaniel@turbovans.com> wrote: > > > Yes, I've seen just a few john deere green vanagons. > > > > Often a westy, or even only, a westy with a white top. > > > > Just saw one the other day. > > > > They look great. > > > > Good shade of green too, not too dark. >
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