Scott said: >9. Replaced original >seat belts with new style retractable models. Did the same thing, adapting the seat belts from a Volvo 240. Not easy though, because the longer belts from the front seats had to be paired with the horizontal mechanisms from the back seats. There *must* be a simpler solution; what was yours? >(black), and put a tach in the clock area. Added Oil temp and pressure gauges >under the radio Ditto. check out the second picture on http://wuecon.wustl.edu/~samid/bus-stuff.html. >15. Added an in-line heat >duct fan for cooler times. Ditto... >21. Bilstien gas shocks all around. Question: Is Bilstein a particular brand or is it a particular design? What makes them great and how much more do they cost than regular shocks? Thanks! -- Sami ('75 Westf.) dakhlia@wuecona.wustl.edu http://wuecon.wustl.edu/~samid/
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