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Date:         Mon, 13 May 1996 15:18:54 -0400
Sender:       Vanagon Mailing List <vanagon@vanagon.com>
From:         Wkhellmer@aol.com
Subject:      ???SAN DIEGO N. CO. EUROVAN SINGLE CAB SIGHTED???

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. In case anyone else living nearby in North County has seen this beast, I spotted it in unincorporated Vista near the outskirts of San Marcos headed east on Buena Creek Rd. (perhaps an agricultural vehicle?) Anyway, this was unquestionably a eurovan, but what I would like to know is if this is a factory option for the U.S. or was this an elaborate hack job? The truck was a grey/beige putty color and had the customary drop side gates. From the front, the car looked 100% factory with perfect VW detail. Even the back of the cab and rear glass looked perfect; quite an elaborate peice of work for a hack job on a brand new car. The rear however looked somewhat less refined having no sheet metal below the bed save two Rube Goldberg type rear fenders that resembled either hammered dog shit or something from a high school remedial level metal shop class project (the choice varying based upon the sensitivity of you the distinguished reader and the whereabouts from whence you hailed). The bed itself and the drop gates had a very definative VW appearance. The look of suprise on my face must have been pretty good because I saw the driver chuckling at me.

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. The last I knew was that unreasonably high trade sanctions against this "commercial" type of vehicle priced this model out of the reach of most buyers in the U.S. market and that VWoA had opted to not even try to sell here. My curiosity and I would be most appreciative if anyone having any information about this vehicle would kindly choose to pass it along our way. TIA

/werner wkhellmer@aol.com


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