At 03:19 PM 4/18/2009, joel walker wrote... >vw never used the term 'weekender' on anything but the 1985-1987 >PACKAGE description for a non-poptop bus ... and the package consisted >of only the fold-down rear full-bed seat. Please point to an authoritative source. I've already cited http://www.dualport.com/vanagon/data.html , which appears to be an accurate reproduction of the VW spec sheet. >the poptop camper WITH the kitchen was called a Camper GL The spec sheet says "VANAGON, VANAGON GL, VW CAMPER." No mention of a "Camper GL." The Camper had a poptop and a kitchen. Apparently, the Vanagon the OP mentioned doesn't exist. :-) Also, they didn't call it a "bus" or a "poptop," so please be consistent in your pedantry. |
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