>There are no frills (i.e. Safari windows) on my '67. The PO >had rigged a hoops-and-canvas top for the bed (including >some less-than-stock screw holes). Since I have a '67 >Deluxe Sunroof and '67 Westfalia, the Double Cab keeps my >'67 collection going. > >Maybe I got lucky on the price for mine (felt lucky at the >time). You sound like a good home for the '61 if the $$$ >are there to buy it. > >Jim (stock 12-volt....gotta love it) Bryant Your '67 collection sounds great, Jim. I'm wondering about the $$$ for the '61, since I don't happen to have $3,500 lying around begging for something to do at this moment. <g> It is really pulling at my nostalgia strings, though - so I'll probably take another look on Tuesday when the shop opens up. I'll follow up here with what I decide. - Bill Devlin bdevlin@teleport.com
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