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Date:         Thu, 2 Apr 1998 13:25:37 +0100
Reply-To:     "Woodcock, Frank" <f.woodcock@UNISON.CO.UK>
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From:         "Woodcock, Frank" <f.woodcock@UNISON.CO.UK>
Subject:      Pooh - First engine and suspension photographs
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I have a new VW camper van related homepage : http://www.frankw.demon.co.uk/motor.htm

Pooh is my Volkswagen Camper - a 1981 Holdsworth Villa conversion of a Volkswagen Transporter T25 which has a 2 litre engine.

Link to http://www.frankw.demon.co.uk/pooh.htm Here I have photographs of 'work in progress' on the engine, exhaust (muffler) heat exchanges and front suspension.

It needed a lot of work done before it was roadworthy.

I hope you find the 'work in progress' pictures interesting and can let me know your views on the questions that I have asked below some of the photographs.

Also there is a link http://www.frankw.demon.co.uk/subaru.htm This shows the photographs and the article that Ray Hunnam referred to recently about a Subaru engine swap.


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