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Date:         Sun, 04 Feb 1996 07:11:26 -0500 (EST)
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From:         RGOLEN@umassd.edu
Subject:      Re: "EV" Panel Van Sighting???

Moe mentioned seeing an EV panel van in Canada...from what I understand, the Canadians don't have that "Chicken Tax" to worry about, and so they can get panel vans.

Speaking of T4 panel vans, Brian Verbeek from this list sent me some shots of a dual-sliding-door Federal Express panel van a while back. When he and I met in Brussels last week we exchanged presents...I gave him a copy of the 25th anniversary edition of the Idiot book....he gave me a T4 delivery van model! (I think I got the best of the deal!!!)

As I was walking to class one afternoon I came upon a T4 panel van with a window on the sliding door. Naturally I looked inside. It was a flashback to the 60s....inside was a bunk built into the back, a seat from a loaf or a vanagon in the center of the van...and a set of brackets in the back for a cot to be hung. Looked like the interior of a lot of split window vans I remember back in the late 60s/early 70s!

Ric


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