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Date:         Mon, 11 May 1998 15:21:39 -0400
Reply-To:     Tony Moore <tony@MOORELAB.COM>
Sender:       Vanagon Mailing List <Vanagon@vanagon.com>
From:         Tony Moore <tony@MOORELAB.COM>
Organization: Moore Ingredients, LTD
Subject:      new '97 ev camper q's
Comments: To: vanagon@GERRY.SDSC.EDU, ev_update@db.erau.edu
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hey volks,

picked up the new '97 ev camper on thursday, finally...

anyway, overall impression of the camper is very good. i know some have questioned the quality of the conversion by winnebago as compared to westfalia. i think they are remarkably similar! the layout is near identical and a lot of the components are suspicously similar ;-> the seat cover pattern seems a bit airplane like to me, but that's just personal taste. also, the eurobago does rattle a bit more than my '85 westy did, but the vr6 engine makes up for it! we took a short jaunt into the hills of kentucky over the weekend, and found ourselves climbing moderate grades at 75mph at 3000rpm with the pedal only half way! I still think the ev is darn ugly, but then again the '85 westy wasn't as good looking as my '60 westy either :-) ok, enough rambling and on to the q's:

1) rattles: any eurobago owners care to comment? solutions? i think it may be the window shades and possibly the sink/stove lid, but the old '85 westy was WAY quieter.

2) poptop: the drivers side of the poptop does not meet the top of the van. ie, the poptop rubber seal doesn't touch the top of the van and you can easily stick your hand in the space and grab the tent. the passenger side is fairly tight so somethings amiss. seems water could enter very easily. seems there must be an adjustment of some kind. the interior hooks that latch the top down are on threaded bolts, could it be as easy as this?

3) hitches: anyone put one on an ev yet? i want to put a receiver type hitch on to use the bike rack i used to use on the '85.

4) reimo tent: hopefully steve lashley is listening :-) the reimo tramp tent i got from steve worked great on the vanagon, but the ev has no gutter rails to attach it to. if i remember correctly, reimo makes an attachment to handle this but i would rather not drill any holes in the van. any other ideas to attach the tent? silicone or another adhesive for the reimo attachment?

well, i think that's enough for one post. 'specially since my posts have been nonexistance of late :-)

tony


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