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Date:         Wed, 24 Apr 96 22:43 CDT
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From:         khooper@wsp1.wspice.com (Ken Hooper)
Subject:      Re: '73 Westy Questions ('72 comparisons)

>We put clothes and towels in the "wheel well" for spare tire after we >moved it to the nose. Never made a foam block. Too bad. probably would >have been more comfortable.

I do believe that wedge-shaped foam piece was standard, but standard in models with the gas heater. The heater goes where the spare tire well was--they cut the well out--so no spare can go there, so they may as well make bed space of it. This is the case on the 68, which had the gas heater (before the fire) =:o I'm sure my wedge is stock because the vinyl matches, and no owner would pick a color this ghastly on purpose even if he could find a supplier.

--Ken 68 Westy, 71 Bus


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