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Date:         14 Jan 97 22:12:49 EST
Sender:       Vanagon Mailing List <vanagon@vanagon.com>
From:         "Turner,Ronald L." <102660.66@CompuServe.COM>
Subject:      Copy of: 85 Westy For Sale

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>From: Turner,Ronald L., 102660,66 TO: Jim Meade, INTERNET:jnmeade@blue.weeg.uiowa.edu DATE: 1/14/97 10:16 PM

RE: Copy of: 85 Westy For Sale

>This bus has an extra seat so can seat 6, plus an additional extra single >seat, so can be used to seat 5 and still acces refrigerator. It also has >the childs bed which goes across the front seats.

I'm confused. Do you mean you took a middle seat out of a 7 pass van, and bolted it to the floor? So I guess it fits in there, but you just can't open the fridge up?

Regarding the single seat - is that one of those removeable jumpseats that fits behind the front pass. seat out of like a wolfsburg van or something? Wouldn't it be a grey velour?

the childs bed across the front seats - did you add this out of a '70's westy?? I've never heard of a Vanagon westy w/ a childs cot.

interesting custom options. good ideas though!

chris


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