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Date:         Fri, 14 Feb 1997 11:27:52 -0500 (EST)
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From:         JordanView@aol.com
Subject:      Re: Question about 86 Synchro Weekender 

In a message dated 97-02-14 07:30:38 EST, mdstockr@neo.lrun.com (mdstockr) writes:

>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.

Oh No.... Ok, Here we go again..........(you asked for it...:<)

The "Westfalia Weekender" is a non-factory term used to coin the:

Wolfsburg Ed. non-GL Westy's ( "WWW" ) AND Standard non-GL Westy's.

Keep in mind that in '84 there was a two tone brown Wolfsburg Ed. Westy that was a FULLY equipped GL westy, and The weekender term, followed by the Name "Westy" is used to differentiate from this model.

Cleared up now? (of course not.... :<)

chris


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