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Date:         Tue, 1 Aug 2006 06:41:49 -0700
Reply-To:     Mike Rouby <mikerouby@YAHOO.COM>
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From:         Mike Rouby <mikerouby@YAHOO.COM>
Subject:      Re: Dr. Z - (vague volkswagen content)
Comments: To: d spence <dkspence@TELUS.NET>
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Besides, Ford never called it the Mini-Van, the magazine publisher did. The actual name is on the cover. Besides, does a panel Pinto even remotely resemble a Minivan??

d spence <dkspence@TELUS.NET> wrote: No way. That is more like a sedan delivery. Don't know who made the first one of those but Chevrolet built a ton of them along with panel delivery vehicles in the late 40s. On Monday, July 31, 2006, at 10:00 PM, Automatic digest processor wrote:

> "Date: Sat, 29 Jul 2006 14:44:05 -0700 > From: Robert Fisher > Subject: Re: Dr. Z - (vague volkswagen content) > > Ford invented the mini van. Look at the pictures of the model box at > the > bottom of the page: > > http://www3.sympatico.ca/guinnessd/pinto/ >

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