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Date:         Wed, 17 Nov 1999 07:41:56 -0500
Reply-To:     eric.henning@US.ABB.COM
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From:         Eric Henning <eric.henning@US.ABB.COM>
Subject:      Re: rentals in Europe
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Richard Ferguson wrote:

>There is a pretty good European travel show that comes >on late at night around here, hosted by some guy with >brown hair and glasses. On the episode last night they >were traveling through Switzerland in what looked to >be an 84-85 Westie they had rented. The Westie looked >like it was in great shape. Does anyone know about >rentals in Europe?

We were just talking about this show at our PA Vanagon breakfast. The guy is Rick Steves and i think the show is called Travels in Europe. I always see it on PBS. He didn't mention where he rented his but Ron Salmon rented I think an EV from http://194.109.6.92/~campanje/

ps- For those of you with the Compleat Idiots Guide by John Muir, look in the back and you will see Rick Steves travel guides listed.

eric henning 80 westy


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