I think Canadian Westys had a different electrical connector (a cord that was attached to the van rather than a place to plug in an extention cord). I don't know if it was in a different place than the US electrical connector, but I suspect it was. Or, it could be the result of someone transferring a westy interior to a non-westy van and deciding they wanted to move one of the connectors. Bill ---------------- An acquaintance at EB03 was looking around at different model Westies FS and has settled on a later model ('88) possibility. He asked the following... > I have a question about the three plugs on the side, they are not in > straight line like yours. One is down low. Assume this is just a design > change. |
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