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So this car is most likely a panel that got windows retrofitted. As I mentioned, my dad had a 64 panel Variant. Just shortly after he bought it in 1969, he got windows installed, making it a true Variant. It already had the rear seat, even though it was a panel. PerL 73 Variant L Daniel Baum wrote: > Yes, it did have ventilations louvers. And yes, it looked exactly like the > picture you sent me Dave, except that only the rearmost windows were > metal.The middle windows had been replaced by glass. It is a later model > too, judging by the taillights. > > Regards, > > Daniel Baum > > > > > > > Dave Hall wrote: > > > > > > The really interesting thing about it was that the rear side windows > had > > > > been replaced with metal to make a kind of small commercial van. Is it > > > > possible this was original? It was done really neatly and didn't look > > > > improvised at all. > > > > > > > > > > Were there any ventilation louvres in the rear side 'window' panel? > The > > > factory brochure picture I have shows these on the early ones anyway. > > > > The picture I have of dad's 64 has these louvers as well. > > > > PerL > > 73 Variant L > > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------- > > Unsubscribe? mailto:type3-request@vwtype3.org, Subject: unsubscribe > >