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Date:         Wed, 25 Jun 1997 18:02:29 -0400
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From:         David Katsuki <katsuki@bbn.com>
Subject:      Re: want to adopt '88 -- '91 vanagon carrat

We have a Wolfsburg and it is very convenient to have table, rear-facing seats (and they come out in literally 30 seconds!) and convertable bed. The only thing better is a Westfalia (and we now have one finally). You should be aware ,however,that some people get carsick facing backwards, expecially on curvy roads (our kids took to calling them the throwup seats...).

Dave

At 03:43 PM 6/25/97 -0500, SyncroHead@aol.com wrote: >In a message dated 97-06-13 03:16:32 EDT, nutley@crossnet.org (Tacy Scheckel) >writes: > >> Our four >> human children want the two rear facing jump seats with the fold down >table >> and front facing rear convertible bench. > >You can expand the limits of your search just a bit. This configuration was >available in 1987 - 1989 as the "Wolfsburg Limited Edition" (WLE), and also >1989-1991 as the Carat. Also in 1990 as a Carat WLE. There were no 1988 >Carats in the USA. > >Good luck, >Jim Davis >87 GL Syncro >88 GL Wolfsburg > >


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