In a message dated 3/31/00 8:32:26 PM Eastern Standard Time, barfield@GTE.NET writes: << I'm shopping for a 1984-1991 Vanagon Westfalia full camper (fridge, stove, & popup). I found an '85 for sale. It' listed as a "1985 Westy Wolfsberg Weekender" and the comment "Pop top in good shape..canvas in good shape..sleeps 4 comfortably". << I'm not an expert. I thought the "Weekender" didn't have a "pop top">> Weekenders are Westys without the stove and fridge unit. Instead, they have a flip up table and I *think* a jumpseat behind the drivers seat. <<and that all "Westy" vans came with stove & fridge. Can someone interpret this ad for me? >> See above, The weekenders had an optional portable fridge that could be removed easily. Much like one of the 12v Coleman coolers but better. Stefan "We Spend All Of Our Lives Trying To Save Time, But In The End There's Really None Left" - Jerry Seinfeld GET PAID TO SURF THE WEB! Check out the link below - I get checks from these people every month... http://alladvantage.com/go.asp?refid=KQJ956 |
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