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Date:         Mon, 25 Sep 95 7:18:47 EDT
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From:         dcarment@ccs.carleton.ca (David Carment)
Subject:      Re: 81/82 Westy differences

Don Geiger writes: > > > c) the rear > >bench seat ran the width of the van and instead of there being the stash > >boxes to the left of the rear seat there is a jump seat just > >in front and perpendicular to the > >bench; --------------------------------------------------- > > > > I have an '80 standard (no stove, ref.) Westy with the full width rear seat > and side seat. According to my manual, the rear seat setup's one of the > differences between the standard and deluxe models. I could be wrong but I > don't think it's because of the year. There is a hidden stash box under the > seat though. Yeah, but this one had a fridge and stove just as on all the others,> and the water tank, plus a jump seat. Up until then I had only seen the jump seat behind the passenger.

DC

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