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Date:         Wed, 23 Jul 1997 13:55:10 -0400
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From:         Karen Winter <cen13504@CENTURYINTER.NET>
Subject:      Re: J a l o u s i e   l o u v r e s   &   B r e a t h i n g   A I R!

Louise,

We were wonder the same thing. We found an older bus with good jelousy windows. I wonder if they would fit into my 84.

Kenneth Winter

> > Greetings VolksFolks.......... > > While sitting inside a very stuffy vanagon during a torrential downpour at > O'Leno State Park Campout this past weekend, we were trying to determine > how to improve, increase, or modify ANYTHING to get some ventilation. > > Question #1: > I would be *very* interested to hear what ingenuity the "Royal" and > "Collective" "We" has invented in that regard..... > > and ..... > > Question #2: > Dave Easterwood and I were discussing the possibility of manufacturing > custom jalousied windows for vanagons. Would any of you be interested? > > and.... > > Question #3: > Has anyone retrofitted the top canvas to reinstate the side triangular > windows as are in my 72? > > Thanks! > > Louise > > 89 Westy "Box of Rain" > 72 Westy "The Villa"


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