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Date:         Fri, 22 Oct 2004 16:50:30 -0700
Reply-To:     Christian Pelletier <christianpelletier@YAHOO.COM>
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From:         Christian Pelletier <christianpelletier@YAHOO.COM>
Subject:      ASI Riviera Camper for sale....was CHC...
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thanks to those who have identified my camper.

So what I have is a fabulous ASI Riviera Camper for sale - only 900$ or best offer.

:O)

It looks exactly like the one on this picture

http://wetwesties2.tripod.com/1982_asi_brochure.html

only 22 years later...

It really is a nice project. The interior is almost intact. It would not take much to take it back on the road.

Or with all these discussion about pop-top, this would be an excellent donor! Easier to install than a Westfalia, since it has been done after in USA, not at the factory. I suspect the only cut the middle section of theroof, just like the easy one-weekend method that has been presented this week.

tks

Christian

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