I got a tour of one (in Europe, they are called the "James Cook Sprinter") about 3 years ago. The interior layout makes more sense than anything else in it's class I've ever seen. I called some Airstream dealers and got a price quote of over $78,000----ouch. Since the basic van costs about $30,000, I was wondering how difficult it would be to put the insides of a Westy into a new Sprinter. Anyone care to comment on the problems that would need to be overcome? Lee Kouns |
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