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Date:         Wed, 6 Nov 2002 22:09:14 -0800
Reply-To:     "Phil S." <napszeerf@YAHOO.COM>
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From:         "Phil S." <napszeerf@YAHOO.COM>
Subject:      Re: A different camper van...  MB Marco Polo
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--- Dennis Haynes <dhaynes@OPTONLINE.NET> wrote: > The import tariffs on importing commercial trucks > came in 1971. I > actually had a commercial 72 which was rare. Only > the front cab area was > finished although it did have all the windows and > AC. I converted it > into a non pop top camper and it was our honeymoon > vehicle. It was the > first "FUN BUS". I think the main reason that we do > not see the European > campers here is that no one will by them new. Sure > we like them when/if > we can get them as a bargain but the mass market is > not going to by an > RV that is very limited in use. Very few of us > regularly buy new > vehicles. Lets face it, look at all the > modifications list members want > to do with 15 to 20 year old vehicles. We want more > power, heat and AC > when parked, electricity, and when we travel, we > just want it to work > and know we can get parts if we need them. Even the > Rialta and the Vista > are limited in their payload and water carrying > abilities. (The vista > holds 19 gallons including the 4 in the water > heater). Good for one > shower and a few dishes. My RV holds 75 and 90 is > now becoming normal. > When I bought my Syncro camper (2/88) it was sitting > on the dealers lot > From September. The sticker on it was $26,800. > Normal interest rates > back then were 14-15% for a new car. The dealer was > so happy to get some > action they gave it to me $19,900 and convinced the > bank to finance it > at 10.5%. I still have it with 192K on the clock > (original heads and > gaskets, engine never opened). As a family, we love > our Westy, but for > the difference in price for a limited use > euro-camper and 33-1/2 foot > rv, I like being spoiled. For being super spoiled, I > do on occasion > bring both. > > Dennis >

A-men brotha!.......But the Rialta's VR6 is SO sweet! Ive heard they have a saying in the RV business: "RV's have LEAKING problems" (meaning they DEPRECIATE money very fast once driven off the showroom floor) And i doubt having a European logo on the hood helps retain value any better than a chevy based RV...or does it?

Phil S.....happy with my 84' Westy...knock on wood

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