In a message dated 96-05-12 01:18:37 EDT, you write: << Ryan, Interesting information. But it seems that it should be easy to tell if the brochure is from VW or not. I think I remember seeing a magazine article on a one-off van from Koenig or someone else from around 85 or 86 that was like the van you describe. Jim Davis >> I'm sure the brochure is genuine VW (back page, bottom left shows VW logo and VAG), but I was wondering if this really went into production and approx. how many were made. Just like trying to purchase a used westy poptop, I suspect trying to get these interior parts would be an exercise in frustration <g>. Ryan
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