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Date:         Tue, 1 Aug 1995 07:41:09 -0700
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From:         joe.chan@ix.netcom.com (Joseph Chanin )
Subject:      My Junkyard score--BUMMER

OK--New seatbelts--- COOL

Knob for Vent windows-- COOL

Visor Clip-- COOL

Replacement Snaps-- COOL

Washer fluid bottle-- COOL

Cross Bars & Hardware for front Hammock----UH OH--

I'm not sure what year bus I pulled this all of of maybe a 73 or so, but the Cross Bars for the Hammock over the Front seats are about 1" to short. The holes are drilled for the front hardware, but not for the back hardware. I don't believe a 76' West came with the front hammock because it had the 2 big beds, but I really wanted to add it.

Any one with any idea?? I already thought of the Welding shop to either extend the bar or to have the ends of the bar welded on a new bar.

Open to any ideas---BTW all of the above was $26.50--I think they thought the cross bars were part of the suspension--OH WEll

Thanks for any help.

Joe

76' westy 72 411(automatic trans)--FOR SALE--DAily Driver 95 Lumina Mini Van(Can I add a pop-top to this)


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