I know of a donor 82 van with one of these that was recently available in southern oregon. It is just sitting with a little for sale sign in a driveway off off off a hwy, so it may still be there. The van is rough and asking price, I think is $500. Florian
On Thu, Jul 17, 2008 at 2:55 PM, Don Hanson <dhanson@gorge.net> wrote: > So anyhow, are those tops that go up equally at all four corners (whatever > they are really called) and that look to cover only the 'floor space' part > of a Vanagon, are those ever found used? Anybody have any info on those or > a place to find out..like weight, etc? I've seen a few, sometimes on other > type vans, too, and they look like they might suit my needs better than the > whole Westy top. It'd be nice to stand straight up inside my "faux-Westie" > 84 converted passenger van..and to have some additional ventilation at > times, but I don't want the extra 'bunk' nor the windage and weight of a > full westie top. Plus it looks like cutting a hole for the smaller type > top > would be less likely to cause problems than trying to retro-fit a whole > Westy set-up. > Anyone have any info or sources of pics of those tops? > Don Hanson > |
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