Yep :) Vanagons are T25. Eurovans are T3. Type 2 is all of 'em (splitties, loafs, vanagons, etc.) aka Transporters (as the rest of the world mostly called them.)
On Feb 12, 2007, at 3:10 PM, Nathaniel Poole wrote: > Hmm, every community has it's own inside jargon to seperate the twits > from the real thing. I thought Type 2s were the old loaf busses, Type > 3 were the newer busses (vanagons in the US - gawd what an awful name, > belongs on a Ford), and Type 4s were the Eurovans. > Is my nomenclature revealing me to be the noob that I am? |
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