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Date:         Tue, 26 Mar 1996 11:43:14 -0900 (AKST)
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From:         JOHNSON THOMAS H <rsthj@aurora.alaska.edu>
Subject:      Re: Pre67 Sunroof Question

> > A sunroof was an option on any model except the single/double cabs and > probably the ambulance. Yes, you could get a panel with a sunroof.

A fellow I once new had a '67 sunroof westie. This wasn't your average sunroof mind you--it had the normal fiberglass pop-top and a small almost bug-sized sliding canvas sunroof behind that. He claimed to have the documentation that proved it was factory--one of 200. It certainly looked that way. If it was grafted in, it was extremely well done with none of the rough edges you'd expect from a professionally installed afterthought.

Has anybody else ever heard of one of these?

Tom


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