If you can, score the motor, and Fuel injection stuff. Other than some minor changes, this stuff is identical 1976-1983.5. The tranny can be useful, if you are handy. I'm not positive about brake hardware, but I think some of it is the same. As far as trinkets, that's it. However, the body from a bay window makes a nice chicken coop, or small potting shed. With some waterproofing/rust prevention, it could be a useful hot-house for winter vegetables/flowers. Remove the windows and steam clean it, and you could submerge it as an artificial reef/Bass haven in your favorite fishing hole. The possibilities are endless. G. Matthew Bulley Director Bulley-Hewlett & Associates www.bulley-hewlett.com Cary, NC USA 888.468.4880 tollfree
-----Original Message----- From: Eric Henning [SMTP:eric.henning@US.ABB.COM] Sent: Wednesday, December 01, 1999 8:13 AM To: vanagon@GERRY.VANAGON.COM Subject: Re: replacing clock w/ tach <<<<<<<SNIP>>>>>>>>> usual parts off a 1979 baywindow that can be salvaged for use with a 1980 vanagon? I know somebody stripping a 79. |
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