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Date:         Tue, 05 Apr 94 12:56:59 CDT
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From:         Joel Walker <JWALKER@ua1vm.ua.edu>
Subject:      Kombi, Kombi, who's got the Kombi ... (differences)

well, my understanding from what i thought i understood from the literature is that

Kombi - basic bus. basically no interior in the rear section, but it did have seats. in the vanagon, this was changed to have interior, but it was lesser quality, and the seats were all vinyl, rubber mats on the floor, and no sliding windows in the middle windows.

Vanagon/Caravelle - interior was better quality, sliding windows in the middle. in early days, u.s. models could still get rubber mats and vinyl seats ('standard' model, like my 1980), but 'L' models (and later 'GL' models) got carpet on the floor and cloth seats.

that's the way i understand it to be. anybody know different? i'm getting this from some german books and german magazine ads (and german sales brochures for the Transporter). at least, that's what i get from the pictures. :)

joel


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