Thanks for the two links to compact campers. Always nice to see new interios solutions. > >> https://www.reconcampers.com/ > http://gtrv.com/ On Sunday, February 18, 2018 7:36 PM, Edward Maglott <emaglott3@GMAIL.COM> wrote: > $25k plus the cost of the vehicle. I guess that would be 50k+. seems like > a small niche of buyers for that vehicle. In Europe the descendants of our Westies cost Eur 50k+ nowdays also. A small camper is just as complex to build as a large (if not more). > > On Feb 18, 2018, at 7:16 PM, Stuart MacMillan <stuartmacm@GMAIL.COM> > wrote: > > > > This is a good start, but it's a very short van, more like a station > wagon > > conversion. I had a VW T4 Westfalia full camper for some years - Canadian market model. The front motor in the T4 made the westy conversion more cramped, just like these. In my opinion the T3 Westy is the by far best small camper. It is also the largest vehicle I would want to drive in cities and try to park in Europe. For a mid sized camper the Westfalia converted Ford transit is nice. (See link I sent in a previous email) Martin (82 Westy 1.9TD in Canada, 85 gas Westy in Europe)
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