> So, do we know it is OK to remove that thang? Doesn't it provide some sort > of structural support, or is it a useless evolutionary remnant? > > Sami ('75 Westf.) > dakhlia@wuecona.wustl.edu > All the '78 or '79 I've seen with the Vanagon style seats simply looked like it was never put in at all with no other changes so I say it does nothing for the body structure, my only question though is the floor sufficient to support a self supporting seat, I know our drivers seat doesn't touch the metal wall, but in a collision it would be there for impact resistance, does anyone with a real late Bus know if the seat mount area got reinforced upon the fitment of the later seats? In fact did it maybe become flat like a Vanagon? with a piece welded over the little dip down area? I looked at one a few years back but can't remember. John Anderson ja@coe.wvu.edu
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