No, that’s not true. The California and the Atlantic were both available in pop-top or hightop models. They were the follow-on to the Joker and Club Joker respectively. The difference between the two is the trim level … the California had fewer base features, but almost everything was available as an option. The Atlantic was the top-of-the-line trim which came with thermal windows (3-season use), parking heater, etc.
> On 01-Dec-2016, at 13:07, BenT <syncro@GMAIL.COM> wrote: > > It's what they call the Westy hightop in Europe. IIRC the poptop is called a California. > > > BenT > sent from my electronic leash > >> On Dec 1, 2016, at 8:53 AM, Ned Savoie <ned@HARBOURLIGHT.COM> wrote: >> >> Anyone heard of the Atlantic model? Looks interesting. >> >> http://bringatrailer.com/2016/11/30/restored-hightop-westy-1990-volkswagen-t3-atlantic/ >> >> Ned >> >> -- >> >> Ned Savoie >> Creative Director >> >> Harbour Light Strategic Marketing >> Savvy Software, Inc. >> 621A Islington Street >> Portsmouth, NH 03801 >> >> [Telephone] 603.427.2821 >> [Facsimile] 603.427.0938 >> [Mobile] 603.828.2400 |
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