Thanks for pointing that out, Mark … I was digging for a picture of my friend’s ’92 “Limited Last Edition” to make the same point.
> On 18-Mar-2016, at 18:16, vw_van_fan_Mark <madvws@COX.NET> wrote: > > G stands for Graz. The G means it was built in Austria, not Germany. > > When the Hanover Germany plant switched over to making the T4 the 2wd > production of T3 increased in Graz to take up some of the demand that > remained for the old workhorse. Prior to this it was Syncros that were > built in Graz while 2wd were built in Hanover. > > This is a little amusing because in the US we think of there being a > year gap between T3 and T4 while in reality there was a 2 year overlap. > > Mark > |
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