Page 1 of 1

Removing Interior from 1990 Westy California

Posted: 05 Aug 2016, 10:52
by davesm
Hi All,

I've a rather tired 1990 Westy California that hopefully will start to have its bodywork issues addressed soon. I need to take the interior out but having never done anything like that before I was wondering if there was a guide to doing it? I had a squiz at the wiki but couldn't see anything obvious (unless I'm being dim!).

Any advice much appreciated!

Re: Removing Interior from 1990 Westy California

Posted: 05 Aug 2016, 11:44
by tforturton
If you go on the Brickyard website, they have a whole section devoted to Westfalia interiors. Not saying that there's one specifically on removal, but there should be something in there that helps you.

Re: Removing Interior from 1990 Westy California

Posted: 05 Aug 2016, 13:15
by davesm
thanks - I'll go see if I can track it down..

Re: Removing Interior from 1990 Westy California

Posted: 05 Aug 2016, 13:44
by DaveyP2004
This should help you:
http://www.westfaliat3.info/March_1989_ ... nualWM.pdf" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

Taken from here:
http://www.westfaliat3.info" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

Cheers,
Dave

Re: Removing Interior from 1990 Westy California

Posted: 05 Aug 2016, 14:57
by davesm
cheers for that - best brush up on my schoolboy German, me thinks!

Re: Removing Interior from 1990 Westy California

Posted: 05 Aug 2016, 15:47
by multisi
The vanagon repair manual by robert bentley is the same but in english.

Re: Removing Interior from 1990 Westy California

Posted: 06 Aug 2016, 07:50
by davesm
My giddy Aunt, they are not cheap!

Re: Removing Interior from 1990 Westy California

Posted: 15 Aug 2016, 21:11
by irishkeet
davesm wrote:My giddy Aunt, they are not cheap!

PDF copies on the web :ok

Re: Removing Interior from 1990 Westy California

Posted: 24 Aug 2016, 19:23
by davesm
Hi whereabouts on the web can I find them as being a tad dim I haven't been able to find them. I'm about to shift the van up to Gary Wilkie (restoman) to do the work, as he is reasonably local to me but I must confess I'm feeling a bit daunted by the whole thing and don't actually know where to start!

Many thanks.