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Date:         Fri, 3 Dec 1999 10:10:51 -0500
Reply-To:     "Forhan, Thomas" <Thomas.Forhan@MAIL.HOUSE.GOV>
Sender:       Vanagon Mailing List <vanagon@gerry.vanagon.com>
From:         "Forhan, Thomas" <Thomas.Forhan@MAIL.HOUSE.GOV>
Subject:      FW: 9 Passenger Van Sighted (and Caught!)

> Budd, you can see photos of my sunroof 9 pax on Tom Carrington's pages, at > http://volksweb.relitech.com/party/1998/party98.htm . You can see that > divider and the full width middle seat pretty well. The front seat is > exactly as you described. My interior is all brown vinyl - ruff and tuff. > Like the one you saw, mine is a 83.5. > > The irony is that the engine in my 9 pax is formerly yours! You sold a van > to a fellow in Ohio that later parted it out, and I bought the engine... > > Tom F. > > > -----Original Message----- > From: Budd Premack [SMTP:bpremack@WAVETECH.NET] > Sent: Friday, December 03, 1999 2:51 AM > Subject: 9 Passenger Van Sighted (and Caught!) > > Last week I parked next to a respectable looking Vanagon. (How many > others > of you take every opportunity to park next to one whenever possible?) > > The unique aspect of this Van was that it was a 9 passenger version, with > a > regulation bucket seat for the driver and a matching bench seat for the > other 60% width in front. This front bench seat appeared to be almost > identical to the 2 person bench seats available for Westys. There was a > full width vertical divider panel (about 2 feet high) just behind the > front > seats, so that pass through was not possible. This panel was obviously > factory installed, as the vinyl backing on it matched the vinyl side > panels. > There were full benches in the back and middle (with a folding section > next > to the sliding door. All upholstery was matching brown corduroy. The > exterior was white. > > Has anyone ever seen an interior like this in an U.S. spec Vanagon, or is > this a European model that somehow ended up in Minnesota? > > Being a curious sort, I left a friendly note, including my phone number. > The next day (right in the middle of Car Talk) the owner gave me a call. > We > chatted for a while and he informed me that it was a 1983 1/2 which he has > had for 2 years. I told him about the List and LIMBO (as he has no > computer > at home, but is computer-literate). I also gave him a crash course in > Vanagon maintenance, and pointed him to two good local VW mechanics. > > He is looking for a set of seat covers, as the drivers seat is getting > rather worn. Any suggestions as to where to find that, or does anyone > have > a spare brown bucket (preferably with armrests)? He is a missionary, and > as > you might expect, cash is a concern. > > Budd Premack > 86 Syncro, 73 Super > Minneapolis, MN (Land of Sky Blue Waters)


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