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Date:         Fri, 5 May 1995 09:40:43 -0500 (CDT)
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From:         Gerald Skerbitz <gsker@lenti>
Subject:      westy insights (may only interest old westy nutz)

>Date: Tue, 25 Apr 1995 16:27:30 -0400 >From: michael heron <michael.heron@utoronto.ca> >Subject: westy insights (may only interest old westy nutz) ********************************************************************************

first off let me begin by saying that this note is posted primarliy for *retentitive* restorer types who want to restore their westy back to *very original* shape. for others whom the aesthetic/authenticity isn't that important will probably find the below note rathter anal retentive.

Note: i have even gone as far as to check part numbers in my westy part manuals to ensure that the aforementioned parts are interchangeable.

in restoring my 65' westy back to as original as possible, i have made a few insights as to the interchangeability of pre and post 67' Westy's. As the van changed from the split window to the bubble window the westy interior changed just enuf (sic) to make it infuriatingly *not* interchangeable. For example the coldbox from a bubble window camper is approximately 2" taller than the coldbox for my 65' Westy, and therefore not interchangeable without major surgery. D'oh! Thus anytime i find any interchangeable parts i am just a little bit tickled.

here are my findings on interchangeability between my 65' Westy and bubble window westy's ( up to 1973) FWIW,,,.........

1. the wood grain on the cabinets stayed the same from 65' (maybe back to 64?) up until 1971)

2. that now famous yellow vinyl that covered the camper seats remained the same from 65 (maybe 64?) up until early 1973. obviously the shapes of the seats etc. changed

3.the yellow and brown checkered curtains stayed the same from 65 (maybe 64?) up till 73'. the curtain material on the bubble windows was designed to cover up longer side windows, so some cutting needs to be done to fit a split, but finding this material in half decent shape is an accomplishment!

4.the small washer like thing that site recessed in the floor that the leg of the dining table screws into the same remained the same from 65' to 72

5. the beige metal "securing snaps" that hold all of the cabinets remained the same from 65' to 73

6.the engine access hinges remained the same fro 64' to 74' ( i know i am repeating myself)

i'll post more as i discover things, if you would like VW part numbers for the above mentioned items, please e-mail me privately and i'll check them out.

michael


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