Six Piece Cab Door Panel Set for Kombi/ Panelvan Price: $225 gray
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New Reproduction Interior Panels for your VW Kombi, Panelvan or Camper.
$225 for a Grey 6 Piece Cab Set for a split bus
estimated shipping as of Jan 2023:
to West Coast is ~$45
to East Coast is ~$65
Please let me know your zip code, to help me find the shipping cost.
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A six piece Kombi Set of interior panels is
- Cab roof (pair) (choose 55-61, 60-67 or SO-42 camper style)
- Kick panels, pair (specify month & year, there were a number of changes)
- Cab door panels, pair
This was what was used in the front of kombis, SO-42 Westfalia campers, most kombi campers, and in panel vans.
Bench seat panelvans also came with a cab divider. Check my other ads for a cab divider.
$200/ Six piece cab set - bare panels
$225/ Six piece cab set - grey panels
add $20 if you want the front door panels pre-drilled for 64-67 clips, making it $245.
A grey 6 piece set with repro pockets and vapour barrier installed is $365.
We are now (as of Jan 2020) adding vapour barriers to all the door panels with pockets installed.
A grey set with 12/63 through 67 pockets, and with clip holes, is $385. This includes a set of pockets I designed which work on the later doors with the door prop.
I can also make panels for the back of your bus. ... an Uber-Kombi Set
please see my other ads
If you want just door panels, or just kick panels, etc let me know.
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If you have a 1960 bus, please let me know what fuse box it has - note #of fuses AND the wire end/ terminal style.
- six fuses with screw terminals
- eight fuses with screw terminals,
or
- eight fuses with push on/ spade terminals
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At some point VW in late 1960 or early 1961 VW changed the inner cab roof structure for kombis and panels. This means there are 'early' and 'late' cab roof panels. The change was intermittent for at least 75,000 buses, meaning there are some buses who take the 'early' roof panel that were made after buses that take the 'late' version.
If you have a '60 or '61 let me know which roof style your bus has. I put a pic of each version in this ad.
There is a stick of wood butted up against the ledge under where the sun visor would go in the ' early' version, in the turkis bus.
The ledge is not there in the 'late' version, the ‘later’ buses have a dimple above the vent window.
This turkis green bus takes the 'early' cab roof panels.
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The door panels are not pre-drilled for the screws, since the screws were not uniformly installed in the same place from bus to bus.
They used 23 screws per front door panel, but if you compare a door panel off one bus, most holes don't line up if you want to put it on another bus. About 5-6 will line up.
I don't pre-drill for screws because some people don't want extra holes in their doors!
Do you want it pre-drilled if most holes don't line up? Let me know, I can pre-drill 23 holes, in an original pattern. I seriously doubt they will all line up with the holes in the door.
You will have to get out a drill either way to drill holes in the panels, or in the doors. If you don't care about re-using the original holes, drill away. If you have a new door, having the holes in the panel could be helpful!
*If you want to use the original holes, get a 'hole finder'. *
https://www.amazon.com/Air-Capital-Hole-Finder-Kit/dp/B0046ASHLO
It saves a lot of time. :)
With push button cab door buses December 1963 through 67, VW used push clips, and there was standard hole placement. I offer the panels pre-drilled for clips at a $20 surcharge for the pair.
New repro clips are available from WolfsburgWest
Info on clips: http://www.thesamba.com/vw/forum/album_search.php?...t_dir=DESC
CHANGE as of 11/24:
The 4/64-67 kick panels (for buses with vents for foot heat) had standardized screw placement, with 6 screws. I am now pre-drilling 5 of the 6 as of November 2024
The hole by the grill has two versions. It is near the top for 64-65? It is by the lower corner for 66-67. My September 1965 buildt ‘66 model year kombi has it in the lower corner. I am partly drilling both, check your bus for which is needed.
Previously, the 4/64-67 hole locations was marked on the back, but not drilled.
I recommend installing that screw first.
Pre heat grill buses used 5 screws each kick panel, not standard hole placement. Each bus is unique!
Thanks!
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Here is a link to pictures with installation tips:
http://goo.gl/WX1Y6
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