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Date:         Mon, 13 Jul 2015 23:01:58 -0400
Reply-To:     Jeffrey Lee <jeffrey_lee_aqua@YAHOO.COM>
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From:         Jeffrey Lee <jeffrey_lee_aqua@YAHOO.COM>
Subject:      A Westy Reunion

I can't top Jim Felder's "Awesome Vanagon Close Encounter" of a few weeks ago, but I recently had a similar experience and wanted to share. I've also posted this to the Samba with a photo, for those may be interested. http://www.thesamba.com/vw/forum/viewtopic.php?p=7748649#7748649

I was assistant-instructing at a sea-kayak symposium this past weekend in Wisconsin's Door County peninsula, and I got lots of admiring glances and peace signs every time I puttered through the parking lot with my Westy. Once, when I'd parked and was rummaging through some gear bags, an older woman approached and asked, "What year is your diesel Vanagon?"

"It's a 1983," I answered, and she replied that she used to own one the same color. She went on to explain that she and her husband had gone to Germany and picked theirs up in Hannover, then spent five weeks touring northern Europe before shipping their new van home to the States. I chuckled because that was the same story I'd heard about the original owners of my van, but I suppose lots of Americans did that.

She went on to offhandedly mention increasingly unique descriptions of various accessories they'd added to their Westy: the matching Westfalia toilet-in-a-box, a foot switch for the sink pump, the RV levelers on the closet wall; all of which our van also has. And she mentioned their cross-country roadtrips to the western American national parks, and points beyond.

I finally asked whatever happened to her Vanagon, and she explained that once their children were born they had camped less and less, so they finally sold it to a pair of German foreign-exchange engineering students. My ears perked up and I asked, "What university?"

"Oh, that was down in Platteville ..."

I felt a shiver run down my spine. "That's where we bought OUR Westy," I said, "from two university students who were returning to Germany."

She stared blankly at me, and I stepped over to the passenger door and opened the glovebox. Inside, there has always been a small faded mailing label with a name and address, presumably of the original owners. I had long planned to look them up, but had never gotten around to it.

"Who is Kevin and Grace Halmouth?" I asked (names have been changed).

"Well, that was my married name!" she replied. We both burst into laughter and exchanged a friendly embrace at this reunion of long-lost Westy 'parents'.

We spent the next half hour swapping stories and tales of our travels and roadtrips, and exchanged email addresses. She plans to visit my wife and I with a small photo album documenting their time in Europe and the US, and I can't wait to see the 'baby pictures' and first steps of our beloved Westy.


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