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Date:         Tue, 5 Apr 1994 13:29:03 -0600 (CDT)
Sender:       Vanagon Mailing List <vanagon@vanagon.com>
From:         dunham@mpd.tandem.com (Jerry Dunham)
Subject:      Re: Kombi, Kombi, who's got the Kombi ... (differences)

]From vanagon@lenti.med.umn.edu Tue Apr 5 13:03:28 1994 ]From: Joel Walker <JWALKER@ua1vm.ua.edu> ] ]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.

The Vanagon Kombi sounds like it was equiped much like my pre-Vanagon 7-pass buses. The thing I most dislike about my Vanagon vs. my previous buses is that I can't clean it out with a garden hose. I really miss that.

]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.

Rubber mats for a Vanagon? Would they be easy to retrofit to my '84 GL? Are they readily available? I thought when I got this thing I asked at my local VW dealer and was told they weren't available for an '84 Vanagon, but it might be as simple as getting mats for an earlier one. I can live with the cloth seats (they're more comfortable when you get into a hot bus here in Texas, anyway) but my carpet looks like you'd expect in a utility vehicle with 110,000 miles on it.

BTW, what's a Caravelle? I thought that was a Renault ripoff of a Karmann Ghia. Is VW using that name for the Typ II in other markets?

]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. :)

Ummm.... If these are German sources, how much could they apply to U.S.- spec VWs? I know they've sold quite a few models in Deutschland that we have never seen on this side of the pond.

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