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Jim Adney wrote: > On 17 Feb 2001, at 19:50, Per Lindgren wrote: > > > I think these interior panels were locally made, as the vans often are > > local conversions. Those wagons that are sold new as delivery vans > > today are converted here in Norway. > > Oh, I guess I completely misunderstood you from the beginning. I > thought that you said that you had seen windowless panel van type 3s > which had full length cardboard interior panels. Somehow I thought > you were talking about some little known factory option. I certainly > didn't understand that these had all the normal windows. I'll ask my mom whether she can remember how my parent's car were when they bought it, their 64 was a wagon with panels when they bought it in 69, they had the dealer install windows immediately, so I doubt she remembers. She cannot remember whether their car was with pushbutton dash; I've asked her several times before. I doubt it since it was an N model. Too bad I cant ask my father, I'm sure he'd remember it but he passed away a few years ago. > > > If these were just "home made" then it's suddenly much less > interesting.... Sorry for my confusion. Don't be... the conversations can go in many directions sometimes so it can easily be confusing. PerL 73 Variant L ------------------------------------------------------------------- Pitch in! Send your pledge of support! mailto:support@vwtype3.org