What's really amazing is that within 4 years new it already had an engine transplant . Must have been one of the earliest transplants out there .
Stacy Happily Married since 1986 .
> On Sep 29, 2014, at 19:28, raceingcajun <raceingcajun@COMMUNICOMM.COM> wrote: > > In 1986 I drove my 1982 formally diesel in-line 1.8 gas Jetta transplant to > Volkswagen school in San Antonio for a new products course. My van was a hit > with all, including the German instructor........who's only comment was; > "that's the one Volkswagen let get away"! > > Howard > > >> A 6 cylinder WBX? Great, that would probably come with an even more >> Imagine if VW had put the WBX R/D money into refining an I4 or I5 from the >> There's nothing wrong with the Wasserboxer that another couple of >> cylinders >> wouldn't have fixed... |
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