On Fri, 5 May 95 11:42:30 CDT Jim Ellis said: >Last night my wife and I were returning from an errand in the '83 Vanagon >camper. Ahead of us was a '80s vintage (redundant?) Vanagon model camper >with what appeared to be a non poptop fiberglass top that had to be two feet >taller than the standard Vanagon Westy top. The top was the same outside funny you should see that ... art walker and i were just talking about them: very likely it's an Adventurewagen, made up in Ft. Bragg, California. of course, it couldn have been an import from germany ... westfalia and several other companies make high-roof versions like that. >California blue and yellow plates) was threatened and possibly worried of another suggestive clue toward the Adventurewagen theory! :) joel
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