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    New wiring loom

    Has anybody got any pointers when replacing the complete wiring loom on a LHD 1970 Campmobile from A.Schofields aka Wolfsburg West?
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    Reversing light switch ??

    I have a 1970 Westfalen imported from the US. It came with reversing lights but they have been wired up as indicators. I have fitted red & Amber rear oval lights which incorporate the stop/tail & indicator bulbs etc. I intend to make use of the fitted white rear light units for reversing lights...
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    Wanted:Underfloor heater tube front elbow for 1970 LHD Westy

    I'm looking for the front part of the heater tube from the joint to the round section which sticks up into the cab floor. Also the 70 mm diameter x 1 metre long heater tube which runs between the cross members. In exchange or for sale I have a brand new late bay 90 mm diameter x 1 metre long...
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    Chrome headlight trim not fitting headlight bowl lip

    Hi, I have had a look at my headlamp chrome retaining rings and can only make the following observations. On mine and in the Bentley Official Service Manual only one (@9'oclock, diametrically opposite the large lip) retaining screw is fitted. I see that on yours you have an additional screw. I...
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    Deluxe/westy headliner

    Hi, OK Thanks, I'll Google them. Regards, racecarmike. :msn4:
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    SPOTTED in Hereford

    Hi gman4175, I think the red & white bay is owned by a guy who lives in the new housing estate in Roman Road opposite Wiggins. You can sometimes see it (when he's at home) if you look towards the houses which are closest to the Roman Road about halfway between the Holmer Park turning and the end...
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    Deluxe/westy headliner

    Hi,I have a similar problem.Basically bought Westy last October part restored. Previous owner had started to fit new natural wood colour plywood headliner around hole for elevated roof. Obviously full length roof required some joins as well as the J section steel to retain plywood. Not certain...
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