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Date:         Tue, 1 Apr 1997 10:56:59 -0800
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From:         Paul Uusitalo <puusital@Adobe.COM>
Subject:      Re: Re[2]: Eurovans, Winnebago and Westfalia

At 8:14 AM -0800 4/1/1997, SyncroHead@aol.com wrote: >In a message dated 97-03-31 13:53:11 EST, >Gregory_M_Daughtry@ccm2.hf.intel.com (Gregory M Daughtry) writes: > >> It should seem too much of an oddity. Here in Portland, I regularly >> see EV Westfalia's on the road. I even saw one in North Carolina >> about 4 months ago. >> I'm quite sure they are westy's and not the winnie conversion. The >> westfalia logo on the pop top is usually pretty indicative. >> It doesn't seem incoceivable that whoever is buying them in Canada >and >> driving them across the border would sell one once in a while. Maybe > >> even way down in PA. > >It seems highly likely that these are the 1993 (+other years?) Eurovan MV >Weekender models that came with the pop-top (by Westfalia) but without the >sink/stove stuff, and had seating for 7. >

That's exactly what they are. Definitely not full blown campers.


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