>The Wolfsburg Westy is basically what was later called a Weekender. You get the pop-top with beds >and the rear closet. Be careful here, VW has used the same (or similar) name for more than one thing. My '84 Wolfsburg edition Westy is a full Westy (fridge, stove, etc. in addition to the poptop) plus special interior fabric, power steering, tach (yes, power steering and a tach on an '84) and probably a few other things I'm forgetting. I have the original Wolfsburg edition supplement to the owner's manual that documents these features. Bill |
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