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Date:         Thu, 1 Aug 2002 10:47:31 -0400
Reply-To:     Tim Hannink <tjhannink@EARTHLINK.NET>
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From:         Tim Hannink <tjhannink@EARTHLINK.NET>
Subject:      Re: Why I LOVE  My Westy  (not)
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You listed all of the reasons that I bought my Westy camper instead of the GL model with the sink and stove. You get the best of both worlds with a Wolfsburg Camper or Multivan.

It's my daily driver with over 50,000 break-down free miles in the last two years with a good preventative maintenance program.

Tim Hannink Goldibox - 1987 Vanagon Camper, Wolfsburg Edition (201,000+ miles) Winter Park, Florida http://home.earthlink.net/~tjhannink/ http://groups.yahoo.com/group/wolfsburg_campers http://photos.yahoo.com/tjhannink Vanagon Album

----- Original Message ----- From: Bill Marshall <Willolyn99@AOL.COM> To: <vanagon@GERRY.VANAGON.COM> Sent: Thursday, August 01, 2002 8:25 AM Subject: Re: Why I LOVE My Westy (not)

> Someone said: > > >In my opinion, a non-Westy just isn't worth the cost & hassle. It's the > >Westy's comforts & design that make it all worth while. Without the > >Westy, you'd be better off with another vehicle. > > If I had bought a Westy I would have sold the interior. The Westy isn't a > useful vehicle for my daily driver. Yes, it would be nice to have all that > stuff, but only a few times a year. I carry lots of lumber in my > Weekender-ized GL, I deliver my furniture with it, I help friends move, I > camp in it (bigger bed), I drive off-road in it, and I cart my big ol' dogs > around in it. Personally, I think the most attractive thing about it is the > cavernous space. That is why I hate minivans -- too much crap in them. > I took the middle seat out as soon as I bought it. I like having lots > of flat space to sort gear, pack up the packs, and all that kind of stuff > most people do on the street. When I think about my wife and I and the dogs > moving around in the van, with all that space taken up by the cabinets and > sink, etc., I don't think it would work as well FOR US. For someone who is > alone or for a couple, it might work out OK. I will say that a camper top > would be nice once in a while, too, but that's just more stuff to take care > of. > So enjoy your Westies, but don't look down on the rest of us. I for > one don't want one. > > Bill Marshall > 85 GL Tiico > Bradenton FL


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