In checking out the pictures that all of you have posted of your "Things", I saw that some have the slotted grills like the military 181 I have, and some have a "scoop" with a hole in front, and some without.
My limited experience with these tells me that they were perhaps added to aid in getting cool air into the fan shroud? Were they a stock item in one or more of the few years imported to the states?
I plan to drive my 181 as much as possible here in Central Florida, once it's done. The summer temperatures get hot here, so, should I add these? If so, who if any has/makes them? With or without a front facing hole? (I noticed that some had a front hole, and some looked like a solid looking box of sorts).
Back "scoops"
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Those scoops were added on the 74? model sold in the US. There isn?t any grill under those scoops just a hole. (For some reason German Things don?t seem to have those scoops at all. I have seen 77? models with the grills and still have the bus tail lights too.) I believe the front scoops were custom done by certain owners. I highly doubt they were a factory item. As for their cooling ability? I don?t know. I doubt Volkswagen put those on just for looks, they didn?t seem to do anything without reason. I have heard a rumor that 74? run cooler but why didn?t they change the NATO cars as well? No idea.
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When I had my 1973 Thing years ago I drove a lot of dirt roads and the engine stayed covers with dirt. At the time you could buy the air inlet ducks from VW for only ten bucks a piece plus a little more for the gasket. By adding these I was able to keep the engine compartment and engine much cleaner. I never had any overheating problems either way, but I would think that there would have been a noticable difference in cooling in the long run from better engine cleanliness. 
