I've attached a pic of the TV cabinet that I built for my Vanagon. The antenea is on the roof, and the wire runs under the seat, up the wall and out the top of the wall near the drivers door (see front and rear views that I have also attached attached photo). The TV/VCR were hard wired into the batt. compartment (fused, of course).

Many pleasurable trips have been taken thanks to the TV. Oh, and the VCR, the table, and the cabinet that held games, books, and toys as well as VCR tapes.

Ron Semko

Orlando, Florida

>From: Joe Fortino
>Reply-To: Joe Fortino
>To: vanagon@GERRY.VANAGON.COM
>Subject: Re: [Re: t.v hookup for van]
>Date: Tue, 17 Apr 2001 09:52:54 MDT
>
>well he already spends most of his childhood in school these days
>kids live a 8-5 just like us working adults, I'm glad he's kept busy
>and doing well in school, but very careful not to break him. So t.v/video
>games, fun stuff is ok.. ( its a relaxing time for him )
>
>I'm not a big t.v nut just use it when needed, Great feedback from all..
>
>Thanks so much
>Joe
>
>
>
>
>"Paul M. Hillbish" wrote:
>In a message dated 4/16/01 8:48:07 PM Eastern Daylight Time,
>biker.pride@USA.NET writes:
>
><< yes i have kids and sometimes it stops
> them from asking " are we there yet " when are we going to get there
> >>
>
>Nah, throw 'em a book. It worked for me as a kid.
>
>--Paul--
>
>
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