I was down at the local VW dealer (Smith VW in Wilmington, DE) picking up some parts, when a truck rolled in carrying three new campers. They were all white and very plain looking--no alloys. I did not see Westfalia on them. I am guessing they came in from a Winebago conversion site? I was driving my '85 camper, so I stopped and asked the salesman who was signing for them, "How much?" He said, "26, plus 11 and a half." It took my brain awhile to compute. $26,000 for the Eurovan and another $11,500 for the camping conversion. I said, "$38,000?" He said, "Yeah, but it is entirely different than yours." Boy, was he right. Jay '85 Westy |
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