Date: Fri, 20 Jun 97 13:30:36 UT
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From: "Thomas Niksch" <cct_tom_niksch@msn.com>
Subject: AW: Volkswagen Camper availability
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Robert Valek wrote on monday16. Juni 1997 11:23
Betreff: Volkswagen
Hello,
I am e-mailing you from Guam U.S.A. We are on our way to Germany,
Messstetten, 1 hour south of Stuttgart. My parents have a VW Westfalia which
they purchased in California. They currently live there and we are trying to
get one like theirs. The U.S. VW dealer has told them they are no longer
available in the U.S.
1. Is this true?
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As far as our US friends say - yes ! A winnebago conversion seems to be
available instead of the Westies.
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2. Can I get one in Germany?
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Sure you can in all Versions up to a 6cyl 145 hp engine. There is good info
about the VW Westies at the syncro Westfalia page and the westfalia owners
page or vanagon.com
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If so where?
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A new one at every corner. You should check out the Inporting a vehicle to the
US Info at the SW Homepage
Used ones at every second corner. The VW Vestfalias are the best selling
compact Camper conversions in Europe. If you want a quite new one refer
directly to VW asking for returned "Dienstwagen" (=company car) or
"Jahreswagen" (vehicles sold to VW emloyees at a discount of about 20%)
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It has a bed on top it's a 1993. It's beautiful.
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The latest models are even nicer and more powerful.
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Please help us or guide us to a another source or even better yet forward our
request to someone who might know.
Thanks.
RVALEK@ite.net
Check out the following links:
http://homes.rhein-zeitung.de/~dstiegel/e/index.htm
http://www.pipeline.com/~tforhan/swhome.htm
http://www.pipeline.com/~tforhan/ig16.html
http://www.vanagon.com/
http://www.cs.rochester.edu/u/jag/vw
http://members.aol.com/johnbmtl/westfalia.html
http://www.sofcom.com.au/4WD/VW/VW.html
http://www.sofcom.com.au/4WD/VW/Transporter/T1.html
Bye for today
Tom Niksch
(Munich, Germany)