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Date:         Fri, 26 Jul 1996 14:03:23 -0700
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From:         natasha!kombi@adobe.mv.us.adobe.com
Subject:      Re: What in the Wide, Wide World of Sports is a Weekender?

> > nope. those jail bars were an optional accessory. and you can/could order > > them afterward and install them. they supposedly prevent luggage from banging > > into the glass. i've seen them on buses as far back as 1967. > > > > oh, and there is a set for the rearmost side windows as well. > As an official representative of the split window population here in > waterworld, I must say that the jail bars appeared on the Deluxe busses in the > 50's. Good thing I know all this wonderful stuff, eh? Actually, there's a blue > Vanagon on my street with jail bars. Pretty crazy, I just noticed the jail bars > yesterday, and was thinking how curious it was. Now, here's this discussion to > set me at ease. Thanks, V@L !

One of my earliest memories is riding over the engine in our bus, holding onto those bars. We had a Deluxe ragtop, black over red, probably about a '54. Lots of memories. We had the bus until about 1961, when I was six.

I'll have to find a set for my kids, although I don't let them ride back there like I did, lack of seat belts, etc.

malcolm


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