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Date:         Tue, 25 Apr 1995 13:55:12 -0700 (PDT)
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From:         Robb Lightfoot <rlight@voyager.elec.shasta.cc.ca.us>
Subject:      Re: conversions

On Mon, 24 Apr 1995, Andy Erskine wrote:

> Date: Mon, 24 Apr 95 08:10:15 CDT > From: Andy Erskine <A.C.Erskine@lut.ac.uk> > To: Multiple recipients of list <vanagon@lenti.med.umn.edu> > Subject: Re: conversions > > >Has anyone had or know of the > >costs and pains of converting a bus (esp 71 and before) to a westy > >camper, either one that's already a camper to a pop-top, or a transporter > >to a camper? Can some of the work be done at home or must all of it be > >done at a shop? > > Erik > I've got a 1973 Westfalia in very clean condition. I just bought it from the original owner, and it has 146 miles on it. The canvas is good, and it came with a tent and a small hammock that hangs over the front seat. The problem is, I need to carry six peole in this thing. We MAY camp in it. So, can I stip off the westfailia stuff and sell it. Or is there a way to add a jumpseat and seabelt somethwere??

RLight@voyager.elec.shasta.cc.ca.us

Robb Lightfoot


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