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Date:         Sat, 15 Feb 1997 09:49:56 -0400 (AST)
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From:         smitht@unb.ca (Tim Smith)
Subject:      Re: Clarification on non-GL Campers 

There are 3 'models' at play here..

1) Weekender option, fold down rear seat, tilt back on centre seats, maybe curtains. nothing else for camping

2) Multivan: poptop, lower fold out bed+cabinets in rear/roof, and two rear facing jumpseats, with a small 12V cooler under one of them, and a wall table

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.

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. Why all the concern anyhoo? Tim


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