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Date:         Mon, 13 Feb 1995 20:03:31 -0500 (EST)
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From:         Joe Clark <jclark@nexus.polaris.net>
Subject:      Sportsmobiles, Westy Tent Page, & Fords.

Christopher Bridge quoth: > > >now, do any of you happen to know where this company called Sportsmobile > >actually is? > > I don't know, but I think I have one of these on my 71 bus. I mentioned > that mine pops straight up and nobody had heard of it. Anyone have any > pic's or something like that? I really want to get mine on the road to get > to a get-together, maybe someone can ID this. > I've seen two of these designs at shows (BTW thanx for posting the article, Martha!). One was a canvas affair with two long narrow cots; another was a sort of accordionized plastic. I'll try to get 'em scanned in & put up.

This gives us: Westfalia Dormobile Sportsmobile anyone know of other poptop vendors and their respective years? More anal-retentive trivia for the FAQ!

BTW saw a ford van with a poptop yesterday. Cool. Didn't catch the mfr name, tho.

**ANNOUNCE** New Account! Westy Tent pages will be moving! Owner tired (but appreciative) of slow Freenet machine! Look for details here!***

Joe

jclark@nexus.polaris.net


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