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Date:         Tue, 25 Mar 1997 00:58:52 -0500
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From:         Leavitt <mleavitt@tiac.net>
Subject:      Re: Comet Camper Cafe

WSTFALIAVW@aol.com wrote: > > Pardon my ignorance, but I thought "Eurobago" was a kind of cool generic > slang for VW camper. I was ready to start using it. You mean there is a > vw/winnebago? What an odd combination. Does anyone have any pics?

Yes, strange as it may sound, VW teamed up with Winnebago to create the most expensive camper-van yet! The one that I am familiar with is called the Rialta. It looks like a Winnebago that someone grafted onto the cab of an EV. From what I've recently learned (this string of posts) it does have a well disguised but roomy pop-top. That's about where the similarities to a Westy end, the rest is *pure* luxury. Spacious, ergonomical, and well equipped with amenities rarely seen travelling behind a VW hood ornament such as a really neat fold out shower stall!

There is also a EuroVan Westy, but that's different (and cheaper).

Noel Leavitt [wishing he had a million bucks]


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