VW Eurovan
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Check it out: Would love to have a rig like this, though i think I would go a bit less on the woodwork.
http://www.supertopo.com/climbing/threa ... _id=563313
http://www.supertopo.com/climbing/threa ... _id=563313
"There is no secret ingredient"
Po, the kung fu panda
Po, the kung fu panda
Steve, I used to have an '84 VW Vanagon camper and loved it. I've been kicking myself ever since I sold it. Any who I too am looking for one of these Eurovan campers. I visited a place in CA that refurbishes these and resells them (www.poptopheaven.com). They currently don't have anything in my price range but are searching to find me one. The Eurovan has the weekender version which has no sink, fridge, stove, water tank, propane heater, etc or the full Winnebago conversion camper. Prepare to spend 15k to 35K on the full camper. Also try the www.thesamba.com and type in Eurovan in the search feature. Beware there are often several scammers on this site. If you see one in great condition with a price that's too good to be true, you're looking at a scammers ad. Good luck
Busier than a one-legged man in an ass kicking contest.
Learned a ton from these pics. This van is the same year as Annabelle and I am now sold on the Vanaru engine conversion. When the current engine goes, that will definitely be the replacement......
http://www.benplace.com/85westy2.htm
http://www.benplace.com/85westy2.htm
Eurovans are pricey and they don't turn up to often in this part of the country. To fly to Denver or SoCal just to look at / buy a van has its obvious issues. The fact these suckers aren't made anymore and hold their resale value makes me think they are a safer investment than a Mc Mansion in the Central Valley of Calli or Northern Sprawl-ginia.
Thanks for that link Wes!
Thanks for that link Wes!
I see they are still lopping off mountains in Eastern Kentucky. Electricity isn't cheap.