What do these go for used? (well, I guess, no one buys them new anymore) >From: "G.M.Bulley" <gmbulley@BULLEY-HEWLETT.COM> > >Kim-- > >The 411 was the earlier model (1968-1972ish) the 412 was later through >1974. > >The differences over the years are mostly cosmetic, or minor mechanical; >72 to 85 hp Type 4 motor (essentially same as 1980-1983.5 Vanagon), >slight changes in the front suspension, etc. There was a four dour, two >door, and two door wagon. Automatic, or manual. Some had AC. Most had a >BA4 furnace which brings the interior of mine to >80 degrees (f) within >a couple minutes. > >They are very roomy, handle well, and get 21-27 mpg. The seats are >ergonomically designed, broad, and VERY comfortable. > >Since I've owned every other Type 4-powered vehicle (914, 912e, 2 >Busses, and now an '82 Westfalia) I figured I needed one of these. I was >right. It is great. > >See www.type4.org for more. > >From DC, where the President is a misguided Warhead, > >G. Matthew Bulley
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