>In a message dated 96-07-22 15:41:51 EDT, natasha!kombi@adobe.mv.us.adobe.com >writes: > >>I don't know the proper nomenclature, I guess. This thing was a Westfalia >>pop-top, a full-width bench seat/bed in the back, Wofsburg logos, a >>little removable refrigerator behind the passenger seat, and a funky >>rear-facing seat behind the driver, with a storage compartment under it. >>A table folds against the wall on the driver's side. >> >>So what is it? Many others have this arrangement, with some reporting only >>the studs left on the floor where the reefer went. >> >>malcolm > >It sounds like either a "base" camper from 86 or 87, not a GL Camper. I'd >bet it is either: >A. 1986 Camper Wolfsburg Edition, not a 1987. >B. 1987 Camper that someone applied Wolfsburg Edition badges to. > I have this model and it is an 86 Wolfsburg. I like it at least a well as previous Westy that I owned. I never found much use for cooking on the inside propane stove. I carry a neat little one burner gas stove and a couple of jugs of water. Rigged me a little table out the side door for cooking etc. There seems to be much more room inside for BSing or playing cards around the table. Bill
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