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Date:         Wed, 13 Aug 1997 21:03:38 -0400 (EDT)
Sender:       Vanagon Mailing List <vanagon@vanagon.com>
From:         JordanVw@aol.com
Subject:      Re: NEW: Plexi Headlight Covers, Vanagon/Eurovan

In a message dated 97-08-13 20:01:32 EDT, wr3i@earthlink.net (Dave Richards) writes:

<< Dan, what's a ventwing? Dave wr3i 97 evc

Dan Herbert wrote:

> Ron: > > Can your supplier of headlight covers also source "ventwings" or air > deflectors for Eurovans? I lust after a pair. > >>

A "ventwing" aka "front window air deflector" aka "rain deflector" aka....you get the idea... is usually a clear or smoke tinted lucite or plexiglass "air deflector" kind of thing that runs around the top, and front perimeter of the drivers and parrengers front door windows. This enables you to keep the windows "cracked" open a bit without worrying about rain getting in or excess amounts of air buffeting in the windows mussing up yer hairdue.. :<) Sort of the same principle as the sunroof air deflector bubble, (which by the way I'm still looking for one for the large Vanagon sunroof)

These were manufactured by a myriad of companies, but the "official" \X/ authorized one is made by a German outfit called "Clim-air" and were custom fit for the Vanagon. Also, I'm still looking for any info on the above company....

chris


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