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'''Betsy''' was the name of the van used during the earliest days of [[Weezer]]. Originally called "The Enforcer", the van was found by [[Karl Koch]] and [[Patrick Wilson]] in Fontana, California. | '''Betsy''' was the name of the van used during the earliest days of [[Weezer]]. Originally called "The Enforcer", the van was found by [[Karl Koch]] and [[Patrick Wilson]] in Fontana, California. According to [[Alec Longstreth]] (who had access to reference photos from Karl for when he illustrated the jacket and label artwork for the 2019 fan club single, "[[It's Been So Long]]"), it was a 1985 Dodge Prospector van. | ||
The band then purchased the van from a "dude who looked exactly like Mummar Gaddafi" (Koch). The van's name was at long last changed to Betsy when it became notorious for breaking down. It carried the band from town to town throughout America and even into Canada through [[1994]]. | |||
===Betsy II=== | ===Betsy II=== | ||