On Mon, 13 May 1996 Wkhellmer@aol.com wrote: > I was driving home from work this afternoon when I saw what I thought at > first was a vanagon single cab truck. It was obvious to me as the > truck came closer that this was definately not a vanagon but rather a > eurovan. [snip!] > Has anybody else ever seen a vehicle like this or is anyone aware of its > existence? I would be very interested in finding out more about the > availability of such a vehicle. What you saw was indeed a Eurovan single cab. We have them up here in Canada, and they're fairly common. VW also makes a double cab version. I don't know what the restrictions would be importing one into the US, but doesn't David Schwarze have a link to a Canadian VW Dealership off of his web site at http://www.teleport.com/~des/vw ? Tobin ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Tobin T. Copley VW Busses to Inuvik! ============= (604) 689-2660 www.chaco.com/~coyote/trek /_| |__||__| :| putta tobin@vcn.bc.ca July 22-Aug 14 96 O| | putta JOIN US! '-()-------()-' Circum-continental USA, Mexico, Canada 15,000 miles '76 VW Camper! (Mango)
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