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Date:         Tue, 30 Sep 1997 22:41:20 -0800
Reply-To:     Alain Thibault <alain@INTERGATE.BC.CA>
Sender:       Vanagon mailing list <Vanagon@Gerry.SDSC.EDU>
From:         Alain Thibault <alain@INTERGATE.BC.CA>
Subject:      Westfalia 1991 or 1986
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I am planninng to buy a Westfalia but I hesitate between a 1991 Westfalia at 18 500,00$ Cdn (156K Km/ good condition) and a 1986 Westfalia at 16 000,00$ Cdn (107K Km/ showroom condition/ come with braw, Repair Guide/ alarm system).I like both although the 1986 is automatic transmission and has only one table. What would you suggest me to buy? Will the 1986 be much more difficult to resell at good price in 5 years for instance ?

I have noticed that the 1991 Westfalia comes with two tables.but not the 1986. Was this second table optional or could a table be added easily in the older model ?

Do the driver seat swivel 180% on all Westfalia Models ? The 1986 that I am planning to buy has a driver seat that swivel only at 90%. Is it normal ?


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