Be easier to move the powertrain... Jim Bill Kasper wrote: > > first, thanks to all who answered my question about buying a used westfalia. > i appreciate the information, and you all made good specific points. it's a > great starting point for our search! > > now. i have looked in a bunch of places on the web, and haven't found > anyone discussing this. difficult to do? can i assume i'd get a straight > vanagon, with the engine fine, then a dead westfalia and move everything > over? seems like drilling holes and cutting the roof out for the poptop > would be the hard parts, at least structurally. plus getting all the > camping stuff installed properly. has anyone tried this? or, with the > exception of getting a syncro and doing it, is it not cost/time effective? > > thanks in advance (and again!). > > bill |
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