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Date:         Sun, 7 Aug 1994 18:43:32 -0700 (PDT)
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From:         James Cook <jcook@netcom.com>
Subject:      Re: Norcold Frig. in Eurovan Camper

On Sun, 7 Aug 1994, David Schwarze wrote:

> > this one be more reliable? Cooler? > > Hmmm... I thought the only camper option available in the US was the > "weekender", which has a small wannabe-fridge under one of the seats. > It's not a true fridge, but one of those thermostatic or whatever thingies > that only cools 40 degrees below the outside air temp. So if it is > 90 degrees inside your camper your food will spoil :( >

Yeah...that's why I was surprised. This vehicle was NOT a '94 weekender. It was a full blown camper style with frig., shower thingee in the rear, pop top....and Norcold frig....1995 model.

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