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Date:         Wed, 02 Jul 1997 13:05:46 EDT
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From:         uvx196@juno.com (Jim Thompson)
Subject:      Re: the stupidest question yet!

These funny, mushroom shaped articles are coathooks. One of the very few items essentially unchanged since the "splittie" days, this item has had at least 4 different VW part numbers and is currently available under a "Vanagon" part number.

The driver's side coathook on the Westy models is virtually useless because the front of the rear interior light overhead structure (for lack of a better term)(makes a neat place to stash small stuff) is mounted so close to it.

Jim 84 Westy 2.1 62 Beetle (Father was original owner) Sherwood Automotive * The Old Volks Home (oldvolkshome1@juno.com) (916) 221-5342

On Tue, 1 Jul 1997 23:12:05 -0500 david radcliff <daradcliff@DOL.NET> writes: >This may be the dumbest question yet(if it is I should win a new vr6 >or >at least one of those 5th seats with the strong box underneath), but >what purpose are the white knobs just above and behind the driver and >passenger seats for in my 84 westy? They are not needed to hang the >curtains and seem to have little to do with the fuel infection system. > >


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