I don't believe that, in 1986, this is called a Westfalia Weekender. I was just looking at one the other day and it was called simply a Wolfsberg Westfalia Camper. This was supported by Wolfsberg crests on the sides. Features are same as listed below. Just wanted to add: -Poor quality velour fabric interior, doesn't wear for sh#t.
--- On Thu, 13 Feb 1997 23:22:52 -0600 JordanView@aol.com wrote: >In a message dated 97-02-13 22:47:57 EST, vwnut@smuslabs.smus.bc.ca (Shawn & >Janis Wright) writes: > >>Saw an '87 or so Weekender the other day - it had the same poptop as > >You mean a Westy weekender - not just a weekender. > >Time for the weekly definition of a Westy weekender.... >Lemme clear this up ONCE and for ALL... (that's what I said last time....:<) > >Westy weekender: >-Has poptop >-No stove/sink >-Has full length rear sofabed >-Has table that folds out from left wall. >-has fixed jumpseat behind driver >-has 1 cabinet in LR, and one overhead in back (if no a/c) >-has large removeable floor mounted fridge behind pass. seat > >Weekender >-7 pass. regular passenger van model >-middle seat w/ split fold down back >-rear sofabed with cushion over the engine > >Verstehe?? > >chris -----------------End of Original Message----------------- ________________________________________________ Michael Stocker <mdstockr@neo.lrun.com> North Canton, Ohio, USA Time: 7:24:02 AM LiMBO / GASS Date: 2/14/97 1989 Audi 90 Quattro Wanted: Nice 1968->? bus or Westi Previous VW's: '66-T3, '67-T1 & '70-T2 Westi ________________________________________________
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