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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