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Date:         Tue, 20 Feb 2001 14:12:29 EST
Reply-To:     ThingGuy@AOL.COM
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From:         Steve Lashley <ThingGuy@AOL.COM>
Subject:      Re: Eurovan questions
Comments: To: shilohz@jps.net
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In a message dated 02/20/2001 6:24:09 PM, shilohz@JPS.NET wrote:

<<Does anyone know of a faq for Eurovan campers?

What years are 5 cylinder models?

There appears to be a Westfalia and a Winnebago conversion.

What are the details.

TIA>>

There is a EuroVan mailing list on yahoogroups. (formerly egroups)

The EV was introduced in the US in '93 and had the 5 cylinder engine, You could get a couple of different passenger models as well as a full Westfalia camper (very rare), a Weekender (no kitchen but poptop) and the MV which had the rear bed, table but no poptop.

In '94 there were no EVs sold in the US.

In '95, we get the EuroVan Camper which is a long wheelbase Transporter with full camper package by Winnebago. These came with the 5 cylinder engine and either an automatic or 5 speed.

In '96, there were no EVs.

In '97 you get the EuroVan Camper by Winnebago, but now with the 140 horse VR6. I'm not sure if there was a 5 speed available that year.

'98 no EVs

'99, passenger models are reintroduced as well as the Weekender, MV and the Winnebago camper. All models are automatics.

'2000, pretty much the same as '99 with some slight changes.

'2001, we will soon see the new EVs with the new 32 valve 201hp V6. Plus VW has reduced the price on the short wheel base models. I'm not sure when we will see the '2001 Winnebago campers.

Steve Lashley EuroCampers.com 314-614-0750 636-789-2127 fax


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