I have a Golf Pop Top that is over 20 years old - its built like a brick outhouse. Very heavily galved chassis and semi offroad clearance. Everything fits nicely and finish is excellent - very good cabinet making. BUT you have to like teak veneer. If you dont, you will look for lighter coloured modern vans. Personally I like the darker coloured wood - massive amounts of light can be let in. It has a tropical roof that you can unzip all around and all the usual windows in addition. Excellent to tow with rugged independent suspensions. If you get these 16 footers in good condition they go for around $10,000 - $15,000 depending on gear and maintenance and they are an absolute bargain. The original fridge is Sweedish and a cheap seal replacement on the door seal sees excellent performance. The paint is in excellent condition. The 12 volt wiring to the fridge was light on - I had to increase gauge to get it from 11.volts at Fridge to 13v when connected to the vehicle - I dont know if modern vans are better wired for 12v. I have added solar panels, RedArc DC to DC charger and FullRiver bat in a bat compartment. It has LPG standard and accepts 240v. The double bed is comfortable and well built. There is heaps of cupboard storage space. There were no 12v sockets as standard, but they are very easy to add and I have added 2 and 2 double adaptors for each. It doesnt leak. I doubled the space with an Aussie Traveller annexe with anti-flap.
Personally I dont see the benefit in new vans of the same length. I certainly dont imagine a new Jayco pop top having the same life span as the old Golfs.
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