> > I'm missing what I believe is a "sink cabinet" assembly for my 71 which is > supposed to go right behind the fron passenger (U.S. :-)) seat - am I correct > and does anyone have advice on how I'd go about finding one? Anyone seen them > anywhere, other than the obvious luck of stumbling onto one at a junkyard > (which I've tried to do already). > > tia > > Ken Wiebe > 71 Westy > Ken, where are you? There is a really rusted '70 sitting near me that I have been thinking about buying for the interior which is pretty clean, I've opened it up and looked through it, it's sort of abandoned with no engine, I figure $50 and towing it away would take it as it's obviously not moved in 10 years or more. The Westy parts were in fairly nice shape and I myself was interested in the front headliner panel and jump seat which are pretty beat in mine, and was simply going to keep the rest as spares. John Anderson ja@coe.wvu.edu '71 Westy, '90 Corrado (sorry for bothering the list, I didn't have Ken's adress)
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