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Date:         Fri, 14 Feb 1997 23:03:27 -0500 (EST)
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From:         JordanView@aol.com
Subject:      Re: Clarification on non-GL Campers 

In a message dated 97-02-14 22:47:30 EST, mdstockr@neo.lrun.com (mdstockr) writes:

>Am I right that: > > 1) This configuration is common in base (non-GL) Westfalia conversions? > 2) There are two versions of non-GL campers, Wolfberg and standard, and >that the only > difference is basically seat cover fabric and maybe some minor details? > 3) The interior of the standard non-GL camper holds up better than the >Wolfberg's? > >For what model years is the above configuration available? > >Does the name of this configuration change with the model year? > >I would appreciate clarification on these things, so that I know what models >to look for. > >Thanks.

The answer of question # 1: YES The answer of question # 2: YES The answer of question # 3: YES

This particular Non-GL Camper layout which I call the "Westy Weekender" (to some's disdain) was offered from '84-'87. I know the Wolfsburg Version of this model was offered from '84-'86. ("WWW") Eric Obrien has a '87 std Non- Wolfsburg - Non-GL Westy I'm told.

You might also want to try the '90-'91 Multivan (basically the same thing as a "Westy Weekender")

chris


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