Bill Johnson wrote: > Was the Transporter name used in Europe for the Vanagon? Yes, and still is on the "Eurovan". The Transporter is the working vehicle (vans, pickups, chassis), the Caravelle is the passenger carrier (wagon, bus), and the Multivan is - um well - the Multivan. The campers are called California for some reason. Donald Baxter wrote: > US and Canada (I > think) are the only places the moniker "Vanagon" is used. There are some late T3 Westys (89-91) that have the Vanagon badge, but is still not a US spec vehicle. Oh, my Syncro has the Vanagon badge too, but that is just to be different :-) PerL 87 Caravelle 112i |
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