Date: Sat, 15 Feb 1997 13:47:14 -0500 (EST)
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From: JordanView@aol.com
Subject: Re: Clarification on non-GL Campers
In a message dated 97-02-15 08:53:42 EST, smitht@unb.ca (Tim Smith) writes:
>3)Westy: any and all Westies have a full kitchen. The Bentley manual is
>clear enough on this to show the difference between basic and GL versions.
>Both had water tanks/sinks etc.
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>I am guessing that the large fridge in lieu of one jump seat was a Multivan
>option. The Multivans up here are badged with 'Multivan' on rear hatch.
>Weekender was an option (not a production model) prior to '88, and no
>'weekender' badge was on hatch, likely 'GL' only. In '88 the rear bed/seat
>was fitted to all GL models. Tim
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Tim, maybe they didn't offer the '84 up Non-GL Camper in Canada?
There were "standard" Westy's up till about '83 or so here in the US that had
everything a full "deluxe" westy had (including the sink), except the stove
and the fridge. On the Standards the icebox replaced the fridge. This was a
practice carried over from the "deluxe" and the "standard" westy's of the
mid-to late '70's.
In '84 they changed the interior and dropped the sink from the "standard" or
"Non-GL" Westy line.
>3)Westy: any and all Westies have a full kitchen. The Bentley manual is
>clear enough on this to show the difference between basic and GL versions.
>Both had water tanks/sinks etc.
that's not the case on the '84-up US spec non-GL campers. On '83 down, yes,
but on '84 up, no.
>I am guessing that the large fridge in lieu of one jump seat was a Multivan
>option.
Not here in the US.
> The Multivans up here are badged with 'Multivan' on rear hatch.
the '90-'91 Multivans here say the same thing, but, the Multivan was only
offered '90-'91 here in the US.
>Weekender was an option (not a production model) prior to '88, and no
>'weekender' badge was on hatch, likely 'GL' only.
same here.
>why all the concern anyhoo??
what.... y'all ain't getting sick of this are ya???? ;<)
naaa...
chris