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Date:         Fri, 2 Dec 1994 00:32:51 -0500 (EST)
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From:         Joe Clark <joeclark@freenet.scri.fsu.edu>
Subject:      Re: rilly COOL VW

I think what y'all are talking about is a Fridolin. Gurus: correct me if I'm wrong.

Joe Clark Where there's no sense, joeclark@freenet.scri.fsu.edu there's no feeling. http://freenet3.scri.fsu.edu:81/users/joeclark/index.html **WARNING: Failure to edit this .sig from replies may cause disk crash.**

> Date: Wed, 30 Nov 1994 16:29:41 -0500 > From: Evan Estern <evestern@pipeline.com> > A friend of mine had a really cool VW. It was a phone repair vehicle from > Germany. Basically it was a bus on a bug chassis. Someone had converted > it into a camper, but most of the original interior was intact. It had > beautifully made wood cabinets for tools and the like and a collapsable > front passenger seat so there was more interior room when needed. The > front end looked like an oversized Bug with a big wrap around windshield. > There was a gas heater up front, under the hood, near the gas tank and > spare tire. We figured it was from the mid sixties based on the running > gear. It had Bus type sliding doors on both sides and these extended from > the front seats back. You folded back the front seats to get into the rear > compartment. The doors locked open so you could drive with them that way. > I've never seen one of these around since... Anyone else? > > ------------------------------ > Date: Wed, 30 Nov 1994 18:05:15 EST > From: "William R. Kennedy, NJIT CIAT, 201-596-5648" > These were very common when I was in Germany in 71-73, but I've never seen one > in the US. Somewhat similar to Grumman postal vans in US now, but smaller. > The other vehicle I coveted that never came to the US was the 4-speed 412 > station wagon. In my eyes a contender for prettiest VW ever, but only the > automatics came to the US. THAT would be a great Porsche six conversion. > B. > > ------------------------------ > Date: Wed, 30 Nov 94 17:06:36 CST > From: Joachim Beek <beekj@smd6.jsc.nasa.gov> > > Strange, that...I'm from old Chairmanie and I've seen plenty of phone > repair vehicles, but never one of those. Then again, that probably > doesn't mean squat, since there are many other things that exist and > I've never seen. Such ramblings...is it Friday yet, unca Joel?


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