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Date:         Tue, 19 Jan 1999 22:03:35 -0700
Reply-To:     Stucco <spaddock@DEN.WANTWEB.NET>
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From:         Stucco <spaddock@DEN.WANTWEB.NET>
Subject:      Re: Vanagon mechanic recommendations?
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Emily- You may ask, I may answer. A Wolfsburg edition was an option package prior to the Carat, that featured the "jump seats" that attach behind the front seats facing backwards, no middle bench and a regular back bench. In addition to this, there is a table that folds up from the driver side wall and a light above it. Externally, the bumpers are a little fancier and if it didn't have a bra, you'd see a little disc that says Wolfsburg Edition a little front of the rearview mirror. I'm not sure if this was the ONLY way to get those options, but it might have been. I mostly notice the advantage of this when I have tons of stuff to fit in there. I'm told by a former hippie lady I know, with the seats out you can comfortably transport 3 llamas without upsetting them to the point that they spit. If ever there was a sales pitch, huh? Holler if you find a Vanagon guru to the north, and good luck with your Westy!

Scott Paddock '87 Vanagon Wolfsburg "Rolf" '93 Eurovan GL "unnamed"

>May I ask, what is a Wolfsburg?

>Seeya, > Emily


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