Westy Club Joker odd '86 layout and engine combination
Posted: 25 Nov 2009, 09:07
Hi from a newbie first of all (promise I'll write a proper introduction shortly...)!
We've been looking for that perfect Westfalia for a while now - in fact it's coming up 3 years due to the lack of Westys in our area...
After having a couple snapped right under our noses we're currently looking at a 1986 Club Joker that is being sold by a dealer on the other side of the country (Italy). Judging from photos and descriptions (this is a reputable, well known and liked dealer) it is in a great condition, mint interiors, well maintained engine with 166k kms, has had a respray a few years ago (done well, no rust bubbles), and looks very much like it could be our ideal camper.
I'm waiting for the dealer to get back to me with copies of the paperwork and some additional info, but there are a few things that don't seem to add up.
First of all, it has the L shaped corner bench, which if I have understood correcly, was changed to the more conventional 3/4 width in early 85? Also, it is a 1.6TD (original engine) that by all means should be possible in a 86 vehicle, but once again doesn't add up with the L shaped rear bench.
Not sure at what point the sliding door design was changed, but this has the later version.
However having read about similar situations with the later models - Joker vs California/Atlantic with the model changing depending whether you bought it from VW or directly from Westfalia - could this be something similar? A 86 Club Joker built with "leftover" parts? This would suit us very well since we love this layout but are not keen on the 1.6D (or petrol) engine, but at the same time want to find a non modified, all original camper. Whilst we are willing to pay up for a good original one, this is priced too high if it's not completely original.
Thanks for reading,
Jo
We've been looking for that perfect Westfalia for a while now - in fact it's coming up 3 years due to the lack of Westys in our area...
After having a couple snapped right under our noses we're currently looking at a 1986 Club Joker that is being sold by a dealer on the other side of the country (Italy). Judging from photos and descriptions (this is a reputable, well known and liked dealer) it is in a great condition, mint interiors, well maintained engine with 166k kms, has had a respray a few years ago (done well, no rust bubbles), and looks very much like it could be our ideal camper.
I'm waiting for the dealer to get back to me with copies of the paperwork and some additional info, but there are a few things that don't seem to add up.
First of all, it has the L shaped corner bench, which if I have understood correcly, was changed to the more conventional 3/4 width in early 85? Also, it is a 1.6TD (original engine) that by all means should be possible in a 86 vehicle, but once again doesn't add up with the L shaped rear bench.
Not sure at what point the sliding door design was changed, but this has the later version.
However having read about similar situations with the later models - Joker vs California/Atlantic with the model changing depending whether you bought it from VW or directly from Westfalia - could this be something similar? A 86 Club Joker built with "leftover" parts? This would suit us very well since we love this layout but are not keen on the 1.6D (or petrol) engine, but at the same time want to find a non modified, all original camper. Whilst we are willing to pay up for a good original one, this is priced too high if it's not completely original.
Thanks for reading,
Jo