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Date:         Sun, 15 Jan 1995 22:30:11 +0300
Sender:       Vanagon Mailing List <vanagon@vanagon.com>
From:         alan@snowcrest.net (Alan Torrigino)
Subject:      Front bumper, crash cage, Can you help me find a source?

Can you tell me a source for these front bumper, crash cage (deer catcher)? Can you point me in the right direction?

As described by Avery rao2@lehigh.edu (elfking): Subject: Brazilian Busses

>my roommate just came back from his home in brazil and he brought me pictures >of his friends bus. >it is a 1991 bus: this model has late 70's front and rear turn signals, the >rear hatches are from the pre 67 models, as are the 4 square side windows and >corner rear windows, there is a crash cage attached to the front bumper-the >kind you see on havy 4wd vehicles in the states-it extends up to the front >turn signals and out to the headlights, it has rounded bumpers i believe are >early 70's (without the step under the front doors).

TIA

Alan : )

-- Alan Torrigino McCloud High School Mathematics McCloud, CA


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