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Date:         Wed, 20 Sep 1995 16:11:03 -0700 (PDT)
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From:         Matthew Henricks <mjhenks@engr.csulb.edu>
Subject:      Re: 1965 Type II questions

thom, there are also two types of the earlier aprons. one is just like you described and the other has a slotted hole in the notch for a hand crank starter handle. i think that goes up to around 1958 but not sure. take care and God BLess matt

On Wed, 20 Sep 1995, thom fitzpatrick wrote:

> And Michael Heron thus wrote: > > > 1. "correct" engine lid for 1965 van (does anyone know what years of engine > > lids are "correct" and interchangeable?? I could use two of these lids IN > > GOOD CONDITION puh-leasse no rusted out dented up ones ( i already have > > those ;) > > The correct one for your year will have the lip over the license plate > light and a church key hole. And engine lid from '55 1/2 to '67 _will_ > fit, provided you have the correct _apron_ for the lid. But you want > the one that is correct for your bus... > > There are 2 styles of aprons. (splits only here) > > The earlyones have a "notch" in the middle,t hat is actually offset slightly, > and a metal tab brazed on for the latch. I think these go up to '65 > The engine lids that go with these come in 3 flavors: > 1 - the center brakelight ones with the (duh) center brakelight mounted on a > flat panel above the license plate - up to '56, although I've seen some > '57s that claim that they were factory. The clue to whether or not a > center brakelight is "correct" (not you Michael, just in general) is 2 sets > of wires coming out of the loom at the top/rear/center of the engine compartment > instead of just one. The one set is for the licenseplate light, the second is > for the brake light. There will also NOT be a brake light circuit in the > two tail lights. This means you should also have "bubble" tail lights. The > '57s that claimed to have center brakelights also had brake circuits on > the sides, which to me proves they don't know what they are talking about... > > 2 - same as above with no light, but with a flat panel where the light > shoulda been. > > 3 - has a lip (and thus not a flat panel) above the license plate light. > > all three of these have the church key latch > > the later aprons have no notch, and have a screw-on tab to catch the latch > The engine lids for them have the lip, and a larger, more sqare hole for > the latch. > > Thom > -- > > First thing we'll do is kill all the lawyers! > Thom Fitzpatrick > tfab@netcom.com > ftp://ftp.netcom.com/pub/tf/tfab/home.html > '56 VW Sunroof Kombi > '72 Porsche 911T Targa (For Sale? Make offer!) > '78 BMW 530i > Desperately seeking '51-'55 Barndoor Deluxe Project >


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