> > Yes, why?? Is there a particular weakness and low survival rate with that > model year? > > -- > Sami Dakhlia > Dept. of Economics > Washington-University-in-St.Louis In theory, communism works. In THEORY. > dakhlia@wuecona.wustl.edu -Homer Simpson >
Good question, Sami. There should be a lot of them around, at least in the international sense. The peak productions years of the type II were in the mid '70's. I like '75s, the Westfalia camper layout in '75 was unique to that year and particularly practical in my opinion - lots of seats, lots of storage - I think that '74 and '75 were the only years of Westys that had seat belts _and_ beds for five (assuming one was short enough to sleep in the cot over the front seats).
Dave Kautz
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