At least some of these models had a 12v/110v refrigerator behind the passenger seat, factory dual batteries, a rear closet, and storage under the jump seat. That's how my '86 is set up. Date: Tue, 30 Jan 2007 09:46:21 -0800 From: Mark Drillock <drillock@EARTHLINK.NET> Subject: Wolfsburgs Not such a cut and dried issue. In 84 there were 2 Wolfsburg Vanagon models that had equipment made by Westfalia. Only one had a stove and poptop. In 85 there was one Wolfsburg Vanagon, no stove, yes poptop. In 86-87 there were 2 Wolfsburg Vanagon models with equipment made by Westfalia. None had stoves, only one had a poptop. Mark |
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