>I am in the market for a full camper westy, but come across many weekenders. >I am wondering about converting. How much it would cost to buy the drivers >side camper setup, used? I would need the whole >stove/fridge/sink/cabinets/water tank/tables/interior panel. I would also >need a propane tank. How hard would it be to find these items in useable >condition? Anything else I would need? > >TIA, >Edward It's one of them Zen sort of things. I payed 150 bucks for all but the Propane tank. I think it's worth a bit more than that, but when it comes your way, grab it. I lost out on a propane tank when I saw a burnt Westy in the pick yer part lot and didn't realize the tanks were very thick. So... Chris is a great person to get info from. I suspect he is great to deal with also. So... what would it cost for a tank and shipping from the east coast to San Jose? I do have a tax refund coming back :) tim o'brien Other things... Electrical and water hookups.... about $110 bucks if I remember corectly for the set, maybe a bit more. Vent for the fridge. _________________________________________________________________ Get your FREE download of MSN Explorer at http://explorer.msn.com |
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