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Date:         Sat, 26 Jun 2010 11:49:55 -0400
Reply-To:     Greg Potts <greg@POTTSFAMILY.CA>
Sender:       Vanagon Mailing List <vanagon@gerry.vanagon.com>
From:         Greg Potts <greg@POTTSFAMILY.CA>
Subject:      Re: Westy's  vs Other Configurations for Camping
Comments: To: John Rodgers <inua@CHARTER.NET>
In-Reply-To:  <4C257C8D.6060809@charter.net>
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Hi John,

I started my VW Bus life with a 1972 camper. The icebox blocked the sliding door and the closet blocked the P/S rear window. It was nice to camp in but the interior wasn't really practical when you weren't camping.

About 12 years ago I got back into buses with a 1973. It came with the same interior. I ditched the icebox immediately and it was better. Then as it not-so-gradually rusted off its wheels I transmogrified a bare-metal 79 passenger van to meet my needs.

The rear cabinet did not make the transisition. Instead I widened the rear bed. A few years later I acquired a pair of rear-facing seats and created what may be the first-ever baywindow carat. I love it. I carry my kitchen gear and camping equipment in a trailer I tow behind the bus. Putting this gear in the trailer is a great timesaver on a friday night... I get home from work, raid the fridge and hook up the trailer and can be headed to camp in well under an hour.

Two years and 45,000 miles ago I bought a Vanagon Wolfsburg hardtop. I drive it daily, and camp in it occasionally when circumstances favour it over the aircooled pop-top.

Neither van is exclusively used for camping. These vans are used to haul building supplies, appliances, groceries, high-school students and Graphic Arts Equipment on a regular basis. You just can't beat the carat/wolfsburg layout for day-to-day versatility.

And that queen sized bed in the back of a Vanagon Carat/wolfsburg is really spoiling me...

Happy Trails,

Greg Potts Toronto, Ontario Canada 197x Westfakia "Bob the Tomato" 1987 Wolfsburg Weekender Hardtop www.pottsfamily.ca

BUSES OF THE CORN - AUGUST 13-15th, 2010 www.busesofthecorn.ca

On 6/26/2010 12:05 AM, John Rodgers wrote: > So, what are some experiences of others with their various Van > configurations. And how did you outfit yourselves with your particular > rig.? I recently came into posession of a Carat, and I alread see > advantages to having the swing out table and cup holders, yet I'm glad > half the van isn't filled with cabinets. Gives me lots more flexibility > - and I hate being cramped for space in the bed area - and the Carat has > a full bed with the seat back folded down.


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