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Date:         Fri, 3 Nov 1995 13:03:07 -0500
Sender:       Vanagon Mailing List <vanagon@vanagon.com>
From:         Claralw@aol.com
Subject:      Re: 57 samba or 58?

yesterdai I wrote:

> the initial 2 means it's a type 2 - transporter > the second number is the model - > model 21 is the delivery van (no windows on sides, no seats in back, > one tone paint) > model 22 is the Microbus (headliner, 3 windows on sides, interior > panels, rear and middle seats, two tone paint) > model 23 is the Kombi (3 windows on sides, no interior panels or > headliner, rear seat standard) These were made into Westy campers > model 24 is the Microbus Deluxe (4 windows on sides, trim on > beltline &bumpers, more shiny trinkets, sometimes w/ sunroof & skylight > windows) > model 26 is the pick-up and double cab pick-up > model 27 is the ambulance > model 28 is the walk through front seat Microbus >

AND rapalmer@unity.ncsu.edu WROTE:

Not to be difficult, but my '66 walk-through sunroof deluxe was VIN 256 something...

That's right, I skipped model 25 - the walk through deluxe microbus

picky picky - but there's more to come


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