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Date:         Tue, 2 May 2000 15:56:00 +0100
Reply-To:     Peter Cassidy <pcassidy@APPLE.COM>
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From:         Peter Cassidy <pcassidy@APPLE.COM>
Subject:      Re: Haynes 1982-1990 wbx manual
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>Peter Cassidy wrote: > >> Funny enuf, it's *not* available at the FLAPS here, as the Caravelle was >> never sold in Ireland (but was in the UK). There are very few '79-'91 >> vans on the road over here. Tons of '92+ Transporters ("Eurovans"!). > >Really? It must be the only western European country that never got the T3. I >have never heard this before.

Well, I was away for a few years & have just returned. Since then, a very stringent new road test has been introduced (the NCT) and has resulted in a lot of 10+ years vehicles failing & being sent on to the scrapper. My own imported US Vanagon will have to go through this in a few weeks. The weather doesn't help, either. There are very few Type-2 Bay Window buses on the roads these days. 8-( There were quite a few about in the '70s & I grew up sitting on the 'hump' in the back of air-cooled panel vans.

Now, there are tons of late-model vans - probably more than any other panel van on the road, including Ford Transits. VW Sharan MPVs are unheard of ....

Pete C

-- Peter Cassidy, pcassidy@apple.com Sr. Test Dev. Engineer +353-21-284316 WW Operations Apple, Cork, Ireland.


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