I’ve got those. Never had been opened until last year. Guess if I use them the carpet comes out. No problem! Jeff Sent from my iPhone > On Apr 18, 2020, at 11:58 AM, vw_van_fan_Mark <madvws@cox.net> wrote: > > Originally the camper seat tracks had sheet metal track covers that were > screwed down over the tracks to level the floor. Hard to find if yours > are gone. > > Mark > > Jeff Palmer wrote: >> My white 85 auto Westfalia (Eric’s twin) also has rails (maybe all 85s do?) I found a double seat in the same brown fabric a couple of years ago. It’s a great addition although super heavy and a pain in the butt to install. The fabric is the same brown velour, but without any “texture” that the front or rear bench have if you know what I mean. Always wondered if that was original or recovered? It has seatbelts, headrests (grey ones that don’t match) and folds down for rear entry. I assume they are all the same? >> >> I am still looking for light brown headrests if there are any out there. >> >> I still have the original brown carpet that hides under a new remnant that I buy every so often. Would like to keep the tracks exposed rather than hidden under layers of carpet or potentially a solid solution. Was anything available originally for a floor covering or was everything exposed? >> >> Thanks >> Jeff >> >>>> On Apr 17, 2020, at 11:41 PM, Eric Caron <ericcaron96@COMCAST.NET> wrote: >>> >>> I’m not sure what vans had the rails but my 85 does. And, I’ve used both the two seat and single seat on the rails for extra seating. >>> ............ |
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