Hi all, With all this talk of partitions between cab and back area, I've gotta tell you about my mates panel van. It's a '66 Panel with twin sliding doors (ooo, rare) and has a factory fitted partition between the cab and the loading area. It looks something like: _____________ / ____ \ | |____| | | | -------------- Yep that's a little window to see through as well. It's the only one I've seen but it's genuine. I figure you can make one from some hardboard (you know the 3 mm thick cardboard stuff that the door panels are made from), cut a hole for a window, and perhaps nail some upright wood to it for rigidity. I've got a spare rear hatch glass which would make a cool window, just use a window rubber out of a bread-loaf bus that had NONE-factory side windows - the ones that stick out. Now it's starting to get cold over here I might really do this. Lee. L.S.Griffiths@Physics.Salford.ac.uk '64 Samba The Samba Server: http://146.87.136.48/homepage.html
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