Hi All, I see the odd Eurovan *Westfalia* weekender cruising around Anchorage and I'm always impressed with the great looking Westy poptop (unlike the Eurobago one that never looks fitted properly). Wouldn't it be cool if Ed Anderson (Adventurewagen) offered a conversion kit for the Eurovan Weekender? I'm thinking a *do-it-yourself* Westfalia-style stove, sink and fridge all in a self assembly package. After all the hardest part of this project would be the design on paper and procurement of the hardware (sink, stove, hinges, etc.). It sounds as if Anderson has mastered the (real) Westy concept that we all admire, maybe one of our vendors could asses and advise of the project feasibility? I presume the Weekender already has the Westy bed fitted, if so, that's one major job (upholstery etc) out of the way!!!!!! Best, Chris Gibbs 88 Westie Austin wrote: > And Ed Anderson is doing his 1st class Adventurwagen conversions to Fords > these days - there's one in the neighborhood & he's maintained his yacht > quality work. > > Austin |
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