Over the years lots of Canadian Westy owners have asked about this here so it seems likely that many did not come with it. Mark
craig cowan wrote: > I purchased a 1980 westfalia that was a canadian model for use of the > interior in converting my '85 to a westfalia. The van was DEFINATELY a > canadian model and had the different location for the antenna and different > camping hookups. It did however, come with a drip tray over the stove. > > So at least my Canadian van had it. Is it possible they switched mid year or > it was an option? Maybe yours is just missing... > > -Craig > '85GL turned WESTY > > On Sat, Feb 28, 2009 at 8:23 PM, Steve Williams <steve@celineandsteve.com>wrote: > >> Hi, >> >> After camping with my friends in their Eurovan which had the drip tray >> over the stove, I'm completely converted. >> >> It is my understanding that this was a "US" feature, and Canadian >> Westphalia's did not have this drip tray (well, mine doesn't). >> >> ............. |
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