Date: Sat, 16 Sep 2006 15:38:08 EDT
Reply-To: JordanVw@AOL.COM
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From: JordanVw@AOL.COM
Subject: Re: Converting a Wolfsburg to a Full Camper BTDT
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hi cary..its been done before.. i parted out a '86 westy weekender from
vermont (it was a rustbucket) that someone had done this to. listmember Doug
Ford from CT ended up with this interior.. i dont know if he still has it?
it started out life as a 86 westy weekender (non-GL camper) with the tan
"shreddy" corduroy seats..
then the PO found a early P22 vanagon westy (the model with no stove or
fridge, just a sink and icebox and full width rear seat) the water tank on the p22
models sits under the rear sofabed... so the PO extended the westy
weekenders tan plastic sofabed kickpanel, and added the watertank under the rear westy
weekender rear sofabed..he didnt use the sofabed from the P22. he kept the
86 westy weekender sofabed.. it fit under there great... and you just lift the
seatbottom to fill the tank (or add the exterior ports)
then he removed the fixed westy weekender jumpseat behind driver and added
the sink/icebox galley from the P22 westy. he trimmed down the tan plastic wall
panel, and it fit in there.. and he had to shorten the table an inch or two
at the front edge of the table (pull rubber trim back, shorten table, then
reapply trim), but it fit in there and he was able to keep the flip out table!!!!
it looked stock.. so basically he ended up with the 86 westy weekender
sofabed with the P22 water tank under it, and the P22 kitchen sink/icebox
cabinet in there with the 86 westy weekender flip out wall table still functional!!
looked sweet.. i wish i had taken pics before i removed it..
doug, what did u do w/ this interior?
chris
In a message dated 9/16/06 6:36:24 AM Eastern Daylight Time, ccc1@VOLNY.CZ
writes:
> There is an '86 Westy Wolfsburg Camper (pop-top, rear closet, plastic
> side panels, fold-out table, & corduroy seats, but no appliances) that
> I am considering installing a Westy kitchen appliance cabinet into.
> Although I have all of the full Westy interior cabinets, I don't have
> the two person rear seat, or the flat side panels. Rather than obtaining
> those pieces, I am thinking that I could remove the Wolfsburg side table
> (cutting the plastic side panel, if necessary), install the kitchen
> cabinet & propane tank in their usual locations, keep the Wolfsburg
> rear seat / side panels & rear closet, and install a water tank from
> an early Westy (P-22?) under the left side of the rear seat. Can you
> Westy experts think of any fitment problems with this layout? Will
> the Wolfsburg rear seat, when laid flat, extend any further forward
> than a two person Westy rear seat (contacting the rear edge of the kitchen
> cabinet)? any other potential issues? Thanks in advance!!!
>
> Cary
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