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Date:         Mon, 8 Nov 1999 13:51:27 -0500
Reply-To:     Bulley <gmbulley@BULLEY-HEWLETT.COM>
Sender:       Vanagon Mailing List <vanagon@gerry.vanagon.com>
From:         Bulley <gmbulley@BULLEY-HEWLETT.COM>
Subject:      Re: Body construction
Comments: To: joe winter <fuyusan@HOTMAIL.COM>

70% of decent body shops will have a manual (I forget the name) that shows EXACTLY what you are talking about...an "exploded" diagram of the body construction, with time estimates to replace each panel.

G. Matthew Bulley Director Bulley-Hewlett & Associates www.bulley-hewlett.com Cary, NC USA 888.468.4880 tollfree

-----Original Message----- From: joe winter [SMTP:fuyusan@HOTMAIL.COM] Sent: Monday, November 08, 1999 10:03 AM To: vanagon@GERRY.VANAGON.COM Subject: Body construction

Is there any reference material out there on how the body of the Vanagon goes together? Are there any diagrams of where the body panels are seamed? I realize that the Black Forest elves weld our vans together, but I am courious where the seems start and end. The crunch on my left rear corner panel looks easy enough to fix...but.

Joe/Omaha 87 GL

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