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<x-charset iso-8859-1>Im glad you brought this up. Jack down here in San Diego just found a 67N in his neighborhood. We have been debating on what is correct and what is not for the N. I always thought that 61-63 notches were simply known as the 1500. When the 1500S was introduced in 64 I thought that VW broke it down to: 1500 standard, bare bone int, single carb, no clock, no overriders, the T3 version of the T1 standard. 1500N basicaly a 1500S interior, no belt trim and the single carb motor. 1500S top line performer, duel carb.... yata yata. But within the last two years I have learned about the Canadian "E". Thanks to Andre he has helped me understand that its basicaly a 1500S with the "econo" sidedraft motor. I get the feeling that all this Standard/N/E/S options take place between 64 and 65. I have never seen a 62E or a 63standard. So why does the 66 Everet and the 67 Jack found dont comply?? I think the answer is in how Canada produced their T3s. Maybe Simon has the know how. How many people out there have factory plugs in the dash on there 70-73 T3. I once had a 71 fasty with these. I dont know what was to fill them as Im an early guy but I suspect that it was a "standard" bare bones Canada T3. I was told long ago by someone that Canada used circle cut outs in their sound dead stuff on the doors. Germany used slots. Thats how I guessed it was Canadian. So Ill fade back and stop yammering. No answers, just more questions! late jason ----- Original Message ----- From: "Everett Barnes" <everettb@thesamba.com> To: <type3@vwtype3.org> Sent: Monday, October 22, 2001 3:52 PM Subject: [T3] '66 N model Notchback > Question: > There's a guy selling a '66 N-model Notchback on my site: > http://www.thesamba.com/vw/classifieds/classifieds.mv?view+photo+20010906195 0129469 > > I noticed there's no prop-rod for the front hood. Is this correct? I thought > the front and rear hoods both had prop rods. > > Thanks, > Everett > http://www.thesamba.com > > > > > > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------- > List info at http://www.vwtype3.org/list or mailto:help@vwtype3.org > </x-charset>