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Date:         Tue, 2 Dec 1997 21:47:34 -0800
Reply-To:     "Charles J. Taft" <cjtaft@IBM.NET>
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From:         "Charles J. Taft" <cjtaft@IBM.NET>
Subject:      Eurovan owners, tell me
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well, OK, I just bought one in Minneapolis, they still have 3 or 4 97's on hand, a Rialta, and one used, don't know year Eurovan camper. This is at Burnsville VW, in, guess where, Burnsville. They are only Eurovan dealer in Twin Cities.

What I was told by dealer in Denver and by Burnsville folks is that there will not be any 1998's. But, the 1999's are supposed to arrive mid-summer 1998. Since we wanted to do some camping before then, we went after a 97.

Since we have just got started on ours, can't tell you anything other than so far we really like it and are looking forward to camping season.

As always, check out the archives, esp about 3 or 4 months ago, when I asked the same question. Do search on Eurovan Camper, and you should find some stuff.

Actually, the only problem I have so far is that the garage door is 1 lousy inch too low!

Good luck, Charles 1997 Eurovan (The White House--says wife) 1985 Golf Diesel (named Gidget) w/ 187K and going strong


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