<VV> 4 doors

Bill Hubbell whubbell at umich.edu
Tue Jan 2 23:59:32 EST 2007


This is true of Early Models as well

Bill Hubbell


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To: Mike Kost
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Subject: Re: <VV> 4 doors

On the late models, all non-convertable Monzas and Corsas had the
fold-down rear seat as standard equipment, regardless of body style. The
500's had the fold-down seat as an option.

-Mark

Mike Kost wrote:
> 
> Bill,
> 
> It may have been an option but my `66 4-door Monza has a fold down rear
> seat. You do have to open both rear doors to fold it down due to the arm
> rests. I know this is original since my dad bought the car new.
> 
> Mike Kost
> 
> Bill H. wrote:
> > <SNIP>
> >
> > The coupe does have the advantage of the folding seat,
> > which is good when you have to shlep stuff on a
> > Wal-Mart trip, but I have the minivan for that anyway.
> >  Women tend to be attracted to practicality, guys
> > prefer sport.
> >
> > <SNIP>
>

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