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Date:         Sun, 18 Apr 1999 15:23:56 -0700
Reply-To:     Stuart Redford <scr@MAIL.PACIFIER.COM>
Sender:       Vanagon Mailing List <vanagon@gerry.vanagon.com>
From:         Stuart Redford <scr@MAIL.PACIFIER.COM>
Subject:      Re: Vanagon to Weekender poptop conversion
In-Reply-To:  <006601be89d4$815a3f80$d9d608d0@brucecur>
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At 12:48 PM 4/18/99 -0700, you wrote: >I have been looking for a pop-top Weekender in the Seattle area for some >time now, sans success. > >In my final throes of desperation I have taken to calling Vanagon ads in >hopes of finding a nice van, a stray pop-top assembly and a chainsaw in >order to join the ranks of the Westy Hardcorps, Weekender-Wannabees. > >Any thoughts on the sanity of such an undertaking, whether the Vanagon body >could handle the stress, and what local body shop might be willing/able to >do the job.

I don't think the standard Vanagon (as opposed to the Weekender/Camper) has the billets in the rear roof for the big hinges on the poptop.

You want a Weekender, not a camper? I'm in Vancouver, WA and monitor both PDX and Sea papers for Westies and Weekenders. Weekenders are rare, but I do see them. I'll notify you next time that happens.

Stuart


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