> > As I understand it there were four choices in colour for the early > Vanagons, blue, ivory, brown and white.....any others?...DC -- > It sounds like you are talking about Westys only here. If so, I have seen a some green ones, at least one each of air and water cooled. That would place them right around 1983, right? IMHO, if someone feels like whining about that eggnog color, they clearly haven't spent enough time with an overpoweringly ORANGE <yes, that's ORANGE everywhere - even the curtains> '73-'75 Westy. Dave Kautz
Dave, not only is my '75 Van that lovely Orange color, but a deal of a lifetime on a '69 Karmann Ghia also turned out to be Orange. We just told the neighbors that the Van had a baby... :-> Funny thing about the Ghia, they had recently repainted it inside and out-ORANGE! Now all I need is for the Volvo Wagon my wife keeps threatening to buy if I don't get her heat in the Van, be Orange too! EdM ed_mcmullin@ccm.jf.intel.com '69 KG '75 Van
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