Steve Lashley wrote: > In a message dated 4/15/99 3:44:36 AM, gmbulley@BULLEY-HEWLETT.COM wrote: > > <<Anyway, today, Downtown Raleigh just outside of Memorial > Auditorium/Convention Center, I saw a guy driving what appeared to be an > "off-brand" Westfalia. I would like to know what it was, to augment my > knowledge of "almost as good" products...>> > > So why do you think that Westfalia is the name brand? You may find a > different story in Europe where there are many companies converting VW and > other vans into campers. Isn't Dehler considered the best conversion over > there? > There is also the Reimo (as I have), the Dormobile, the Karmann etc., Westfalia was VWoAs official camper, the Reimo was VWoNorways official camper. I bet there are at least a dozen different camper conversions in Europe, in addition to home-made. PerL 88 Reimo Syncro Arendal, Norway |
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