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Westfalia is the designation of various specially converted Volkswagen camper vans. It is named for Westfalia-Werke, the contractor that built the vans, which is headquartered in ...
Volkswagen Westfalia Campers were conversions of Volkswagen Type 2 (better known as Transporter or Micro-Bus) vehicles in the early 1950s through 2003.
The top product groups from Westfalia. Measuring and testing equipment ยป Environmental ... Westfalia Versand UK Supplying over 8.000 useful items for all those jobs around the ...
By clever design Westfalia Werke has managed to fit a whole camper package into it sleeping four people and with storage cabintes, stove, sink and fridge.
The Westfalia Owners Web Site The VW Camper Site. Serving the Westfalia community since Feb 25th , 1996. The purpose of this noncommercial site is to provide a meeting place and ...
Full Power. Full Drive. Full Line. WestfaliaSurge, Houle and Norbco have now become GEA Farm Technologies. Our tradition within the fields of milking, manure, and housing ...
Westfalia Rentals is headquartered in beautiful Victoria, British Columbia, Canada with pick up options in the following cities:- Victoria, BC. - Vancouver, BC. - Calgary, AB.
Westfalia has positioned itself strategically through partnerships, alliances and joint ventures to be a multinational, 12-months-of-the-year, supplier of choice ...
In the section $WARENGRUPPE you will find Westfalia products like Environmental testers, Clock maker tools, Fly screens for doors, Gifts for the home, Looking after your wood.
Volkswagen Westfalia Campers were conversions of Volkswagen Type 2 (better known as Transporter or Micro-Bus) vehicles in the early 1950s through 2003.
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Westfalia-Werke also converted non-VW vans, and made trailers and other products, but they were best known for their Volkswagen camper conversions. Westfalia began converting Volkswagen buses in 1951. Their famous "pop-top" package was added later, and became very popular on the second-generation VW Bus from 1968-1979, its successor the Vanagon, and then the T4 EuroVan, which was discontinued in 2003. This design also inspired many imitators, with dozens of other companies worldwide offering poptop van conversions. Therefore, not all pop-top Volkswagens are Westfalia conversions (although in the U.S., the Westfalia conversion was by far the most common). Conversely, not all Volkswagen Westfalia conversions had poptops or cooking facilities. Volkswagen offered a "Weekender" package in the 1970s with a Westfalia interior but no poptop. Later, some Vanagon conversions were offered with a pop-top and interior table, but lacked cooking facilities and instead included a luggable 12-volt refrigerator.

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