I believe that the Carat rear seat is about 1 or 2 inches narrower to allow space for the plastic panels, etc. The PO of my GL put in the table and plastic panel on that side, but did not change the seat. This makes it a tight fit and raising and lowering the rear seat is sort of difficult, especially getting it past the seat belts. Not impossible, but harder than I would like. Check the measurements. Larry A.
On Thu, Oct 17, 2013 at 9:34 AM, Paul van Dyck <plvandyck@msn.com> wrote: > I would like to add an interior panel and folding table-preferably grey- to > my '90 tin top multi with rear facing buckets. It looks like the > Carat/Wolfsburg option is what I'm looking for. What is involved and does > anyone have one to part with? I've been using the van as an office while > waiting for my kids at various events and am hoping this will work. Nothing > in archives. > > Regards > Paul > |
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