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Old May 24th 07, 08:21 PM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
Ray Lovinggood
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Default Tow cars and trailers

There is (was?) a pilot at Caesar Creek, Ohio, USA,
with a Ford F-250 turbo-diesel cargo van that he modified
with a Westfalia pop-top.

He bought a 'plain jane' (or should that be Plane Jane?)
basic cargo van. Pretty spartan. Then, he drove to
Indiana where Westfalia has their business and got
them to install the pop-top.

In the main part of the truck, he had installed some
cabinets, but I don't think he was through with it
at the time.

Pretty great idea, I think! Will the Ford Turbo-Diesel
end up being more reliable than the Chrysler minivan?
I don't know. I would surely hope so. And, it will
definitely have more 'grunt' to pull your Antares with
all those batteries in the wings...

Ray Lovinggood
Carrboro, North Carolina, USA
(Still going through withdrawal tremors from NOT being
at a race this week...)


At 16:12 24 May 2007, Doug Hoffman wrote:
Marc Ramsey wrote
Doug Hoffman wrote:
Or you could just buy a new Dodge Caravan now for
a *lot*
less money
that does everything you describe above except maybe
for the
'camper'
part. Don't worry, VW plans to start selling minivans

again. They
will be based on the next generation Chrysler minivans.

Chrysler will
be building them for VW.


The camper part is what makes the Eurovan Camper unique,
and
relatively
expensive. It's well worth it...


Thanks for the clarification. The Eurovan
sounds like a very nice vehicle indeed. Perhaps
the less affluent could start with a
Caravan and get creative. With the
stow'n go rear seating there is a cavernous
space to use.
--
Doug


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