[T2] 71 WESTFALIA
Joe Average joeaverage at frontiernet.netSun Jun 30 14:27:58 MST 2013
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There are many European brands of trailers. Wish more sold here. Maybe The list VW retailers ought to offer them... (Hint. hint. hint.) http://www.brenderup.co.uk/ I replaced a typical "angle iron" welded up American flat bed trailer from a local hardware store with a Brenderup 1205S with a top. World of difference. The typical European trailer can be purchased with locking tops, still lightweight, rides better than the typical leaf spring trailer when lightly loaded, etc. Mine came through an American importer that I don't think is still in business. We just returned from a 2,000 mile trip to the beach with the trailer carrying our four bikes and luggage. My little 255K mile CR-V returned 24 mpg with the a/c on at 66-68 mph on the interstate portions. As much as I like the Danish Brenderup, the Westfalia trailers look even nicer. Chris in TN '78 Westy 2,7L '65 Beetle 2.0L '99 CR-V EX AWD 5MT '97 Cabrio Highline 1205 Brenderup On 06/28/2013 02:26 PM, Pete O wrote: > > http://www.westfalia-trailersystems.eu/index.php >
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