Interesting note on the 'Weekender'. I'm unsure of when VW began to sell the 'Weekender', but I don't recall seeing any floor mounts for a frig behind the front passenger seat. The floor area directly behind the drivers seat is inaccessible unless one removes the rear facing single person passenger seat. Our Westy does have the pop-out side table. It was ordered in late 85' from a CA dealership for pick-up in Germany (for transportation in Europe early Summer of 86). I don't remember VWn selling "weekenders' at that time, but that's not to say they weren't available. Cheers, Chris On Tue, 21 Mar 2000 JordanVw@aol.com wrote: > In a message dated 3/21/00 11:28:09 AM Eastern Standard Time, csmith@SDSC.EDU > writes: > > << It's a custom version. That is we ordered it (for pick-up in Germany) > without the refrigerator and mid-section cabinets. So the mid-section is > clear, except for the one rear facing seat (behind the drivers seat). It > has the rear cabinets. > >> > > what youre describing is the Westy weekender.. they sold these here as > non-GL campers... they all had the shreddy cord interior , pop out side > table, and ac/dc removeable floormount fridge behind the front pass seat.. > > chris > > chris > ************************************************ Christopher M. Smith, PhD National Partnership for Advanced Computational Infrastructure San Diego Supercomputer Center University of California - San Diego San Diego, California 92093-0527 (858) 534-8370 (voice) csmith@sdsc.edu |
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