>There is a very effective ventilating and heating system. Fresh air is >supplied through six outlets controllable from the dash with two >supplying the windshield, two outlets in the dashboard, and two >supplying the rear compartment through ducts located on the inside of >the front doors where they also double as arm rests. > >There are pictures of this setup in my owners manual as well, but >there are no ducts on the doors....looks like there is some >aftermarket doorhandles as well as the original strap. Were the >ducts on non-Westy models only? Were the door handles aftermarket? >(they are in rough shape, and I'd like to replace them, but >of course haven't been able to find any). > >Curious. >-- >Todd R. Schroeder | Without vision, a people perish. >todds@sungate.chotel.com | Proverbs xxix:18 >'71 Campmobile > My 71 also is lacking the rear ventalation system. Mine's a camper too.
Chris Bridge ''71 Westy (Sportsmobile?) Favorite quotes: "Virginia Tech- yea, the best 5, or maybe even 6 years of your life." "They even throw in the stomach ulcers for free." E-mail: cbridge@vt.edu
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