The Winnebago vans are the only long wheelbase vans that came to the USA.
So their roof doesn’t fit the short wheelbase vans (GL/GLS/MV).
You will need anWestfalia top off a Weekender 1993-2003.
No need to “cut the top off” the van as the van structure is all the same. But you do need all the parts inside and out down to the bottom of the windows for a top conversion and clear to the floor if you want the Weekender parts.?
Winnebago tops are also a form of plastic known to crack and be nearly impossible to repair.
Westfalia Weekender tops are fiberglass. Much more durable and easy to repair.
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On Dec 28, 2024, at 11:43?AM, Tabitha & Mark Reed via groups.io <tmreedsix@...> wrote:
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Hello Group,
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There is a Winnebago Eurovan camper in the junkyard near me.? I was thinking about pulling some items.? My big question was, did all of these have the longer wheelbase?? I was thinking about cutting off the roof for a future camper conversion on my GLS.? But I recall the Winnebago conversion had a longer wheel base?? My van is a 99 and this junkyard specimen is a 2002, if that makes any difference.? When I go back next week I can measure, for sure, but I was just wondering if this is a simple question.
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It is mostly complete inside, which is sad.? Seems like it sat for a while, there is mice damage / smelss kind of bad inside.? There is no engine and maybe had some front end damage.
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Let me know,
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Thanks.