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YEAH! I knew one of the regular guru types here would get it! I received the first email asking about it and didn't want to reply until I sorted through all 200+ emails I got so far today. As I was reading through them and getting close to the end I couldn't believe nobody had answered it yet. Anyways, Jason gets the star by his name for today. ;-) (thumbs up) -Patrick ----- Original Message ----- > The difference in a squareback pan is the portion under the back seat. > Remember the seat flips up and has hinges built in the pan. The fasty and > notch use the same metal support. And now that I think of it that same > section is different on a 34 making it unique. So the fact that the fasty > and notch rear seat member is the same may explain the fact that VW decided > to use the same designation. Other than the seat mounts being different on a > T34 and the rear seat cross members being different and stiffer torsion bars > at rear for the square, the pans are the same-same-same in all other > aspects. Make sense??????? > > jason > > > As far as I know, the pans are the same for all Type 3s. Even on the Type > > 34s, the pans are the same, it's just the seat tracks. I am assuming the > > same year vehicle. There were some design changes over the years, of > > course. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ List info at http://www.vwtype3.org/list | mailto:gregm@vwtype3.org