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Date:         Thu, 12 Feb 2009 09:49:06 -0800
Reply-To:     mdrillock <mdrillock@COX.NET>
Sender:       Vanagon Mailing List <vanagon@gerry.vanagon.com>
From:         mdrillock <mdrillock@COX.NET>
Subject:      Oops, inline 4s, was invention of the WBX?
In-Reply-To:  <4994568F.1000107@cox.net>
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Oops, left out the entry for 1984 - 45,000 already in the total though

mdrillock wrote: > VW not only put inline 4 engines into Vanagons, they did so years before > the waterboxer even came out. > > 1981 17,000 inline 4 watercooled > 1982 60,000 inline 4 watercooled > 1983 43,000 inline 4 watercooled > 1985 46,000 inline 4 watercooled > 1986 75,000 inline 4 watercooled > 1987 45,000 inline 4 watercooled > 1988 63,000 inline 4 watercooled > 1989 70,000 inline 4 watercooled > 1990 64,000 inline 4 watercooled > 1991 16,000 inline 4 watercooled > 1992 11,000 inline 4 watercooled > ------------------------------------------------- > yep 555,000 inline 4 engines used in German Vanagon or T3 production, > according to one source > >


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