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Date:         Thu, 11 Apr 1996 22:21:12 -0700
Sender:       Vanagon Mailing List <vanagon@vanagon.com>
From:         Mark Howser <mchowser@initco.net>
Subject:      Parting out a 1967 camper

Hello,

I'm trying to help a friend unload a severely damaged van. She rolled = her 1967 camper last year. The engine survived and is relatively new (I = don't know, when it was rebuilt but I'll get the specifics if anyone is = interested.) Here's what I do know. =20

Camper Van 1967=20 1600 CC 40 hp single port heads Natural Pancake engine.

Salvageable Accessories:

I think this is a Sunbeam Camper package (how can I tell????)

Seatbelts Side Door Hatch 911 rubber moldings Awning Steering Column and box heat vent tube tail light housing All the glass Ashtray Saffire Radio 67 rear view mirror (long or double wide) VW emblem 67 front bumper rubber mats for sides seats (front bench) rear hatch door engine door barn doors (scratched but saveable, I think) door handles 67 transaxle and 69 motor....

That's all know....so far....if there's any interest, pose the questions = and I'll do the best I can to post an answer...

OR, If anyone has a 1967 body that needs the engine, etc, my friend = might want to buy your bus and use her parts in a restoration..

Mark 80 Westy


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