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<DIV>In a message dated 9/18/2013 1:31:39 A.M. Eastern Daylight Time,
jadney@vwtype3.org writes:</DIV>
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face=Arial>Yes, plus on the Type 3 Ghias. Bob says this was an option, which I
<BR>didn't realize. Early squares also got a special one piece rear door
<BR>hinge cover that included a second interior light, but that was gone
<BR>long before your '72 was made.</FONT></DIV>
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<DIV>Yes, this was an option, as I had 2 Notchbacks (early and late) with the
light missing, but the housing there (stamped into the metal), along with a 70
Fastback, with the same styled stamping, and no light. All 3 had the
switch and part of the wiring (the Notchbacks had the switch in the trunk
lid), so it was partially prepped for 1 (in typical VW fashion).</DIV>
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<DIV>On the T-34 Ghia, the rear trunk light was standard, but then
the T-34 was the top of the model line car. ;-)
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<DIV><FONT lang=0 size=2 face=Arial FAMILY="SANSSERIF" PTSIZE="10">Bob 65
Notch S w/Sunroof and IRS aka Krusty<BR>64 T-34 Ghia aka Wolfie<BR>71
Square-vert under
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