The only good thing to be said for these common seats (and I'm and offender who has trashed at least 6 blue or grey late velour interiors but would kill for a beige 2 person middle in AK right now) is that unlike the T1/T2 transporter middle seat, the T3 vanagon seat has the incredible benefit of standing easily by itself without tipping over backwards and in fact makes great comfortable lawn/porch/garage furniture because of this very fact. Which is unfortunately also why I'm looking right now for a beige middle seat in Alaska as my beater syncro's had become a porch/dog toy and wasn't worth taking with the van. Will they really be as hard to find as a splittie middle seat in 2039, who knows, will anyone really care? John BenT Syncro <syncro@GMAIL.COM> wrote: One of these days, these things wil be as valuable as the old splittie benches are. Unfortunately, it's a long time coming. For now they are a dime a dozen here. Just ask Jeff Schwaia. He's got the same problem. These guys are big and bulky and take up as much room as two stacks of tires. Everyone
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