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Date:         Wed, 27 Nov 1996 08:44:25 -0800
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From:         Ian Webb <ian_webb@virginia.edu>
Subject:      Re: Westfalia features!

In a message dated 96-11-25 14:45:59 EST, dwoolard@calpoly.edu (Don Woolard) writes:

> We had a thread a while ago about several people not knowing about the oil > filler extension tube on the Vanagon. While camping at Yosemite a few > weeks ago I met a Westy owner who did not know that the front seats > revolve! Any others out there?

heck, I have to admit that i didn't know the back seat would prop up for easy loading and unloading. I discovered it while trying to figure out where I could put my new Cannondale tandem (I take off the front wheel, prop up the back seat, back it in thru the sliding door, put the back wheel between the front seats and bungee the handlebars to the bottom of the back seat. it works well, but I gotta figure out a way to carry it on the outside...).

ian --

Ian Webb, Assistant Director University of Virginia Roanoke Center Phone: (540) 857-7922 Fax: (540) 857-7936 ian_webb@virginia.edu


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