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Date:         Sat, 24 Sep 1994 10:07:35 CDT
Sender:       Vanagon Mailing List <vanagon@vanagon.com>
From:         wanek@whscdp.whs.edu
Subject:      RE: 5-seater Westy?

========================================================================= Date: Sender: Vanagon Mailing List <vanagon@vanagon.com> From: Glenn Wanek (wanek@whscdp.whs.edu) Subject:

There are a couple of choices for your quest to get five-passenger capacity in a Vanagon Westfalia:

In 1980 and 1981 there were two versions of Westfalia's brought into the US. One version sacrificed the closet unit and refrigerator/stove, but in return you got a wider rear seat (and lower bed). I'm not sure if it had 3 sets of seat belts, though. My sister recently sold her Westy that had this version - I'll ask her to see if it had 3 belts.

Later Waterboxer Westy's had a factory option of a removable, forward facing seat located behind the right front passenger seat - with belts. I don't know if the anchors for this seat exist in all Westy's, or if they can be retrofitted. When this seat is in place, it probably interferes with the refrigerator door, undersink drawer, and maybe one cabinet door, so it's sort of a "today I'll be a camper" or "today I'll be a family hauler" kind of problem. A local dealer mounted a nice swivel leather Recaro seat in a Westy, behind the right front seat. It wasn't easily removable, but it did not interfere with any of the camping gear. A realtor used the Westy for a mobile office.


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