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Date:         Fri, 31 Mar 2000 20:37:10 EST
Reply-To:     WEIRSTEF@CS.COM
Sender:       Vanagon Mailing List <vanagon@gerry.vanagon.com>
From:         Stefan Weir <WEIRSTEF@CS.COM>
Subject:      Re: Could someone explain?
Comments: To: barfield@gte.net
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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

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