Neither my '85 nor my '84 Wolfsburg Edition Westfalias had a Westfalia sticker on the pop top from the factory. I actually ordered a set for my '85, but decided I liked the uniqueness so much I never put them on. My current '84 is consequently also bare. Like a good bikini wax, it shows off other noteworthy features of the gorgeous beast. 2010/2/5 <JordanVw@aol.com> > In a message dated 2/5/2010 3:27:05 P.M. Eastern Standard Time, > wolzphoto@Q.COM writes: > > If one needs the sticker to tell it's a TriStar, then, most likely one > doesn't know what a TriStar is anyway > > > which makes me curious... how many of you all have removed the WESTFALIA > stickers from your poptops? > > same kinda deal i guess :) >
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