In a message dated 1/15/06 10:20:10 PM Eastern Standard Time, Oxroad@AOL.COM writes:
> Somehow I didn't know the LT 28 was made as far back as 76. I have > brochure > for a Westfalia "Sven Hedin" camper based on the LT-28. yea i think the first year for the LT series was '74 or '75... around when the Golf 1 (rabbit) came out.. when i was in europe back in '98, i saw a bunch of LT's...some 28's, some newer 31's (with the squarish vanagon looking headlights). i saw an older 28 that was for sale on a street in Brussles... i dont remember the price but i remember it was very cheap.. it was just a plain box van though.. not a camper.. i dont care what y'all say, i think theyre pretty cool....ungainly looking, but cool.. in the Wolfsburg museum there was a Syncro LT, doublecab..that was used as a support vehicle for the Dakkar road rally...IIRC... that was neat..
chris |
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