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Date:         Wed, 4 Dec 1996 00:10:39 -0500
Sender:       Vanagon Mailing List <vanagon@vanagon.com>
From:         SyncroHead@aol.com
Subject:      Re: Ch**slers "inventions"

In a message dated 96-12-01 18:07:35 EST, 102660.66@compuserve.com (Turner,Ronald L.) writes:

>Well....letseee here..... >They've "invented" the following so far.... > >-"Ch**sler - We invented the Minivan" (a.k.a. the sh*tbox) >- "Ch**sler - We've thought of everything" Introducing our revolutionary >concept >of dual sliding doors on a van (what a breakthru concept!!!) >-"Autostick transmission" Duh, there's a first..... (Hmm....weren't they >the >ones who also came out with that push button auto trans? looks like that one >was >a real winner too) >-a (sorry excuse for a) Pickup truck with 3 doors....(or was that >chevr-oilet?) > >can anybody else think of any more of their "inventions"??

A BIG one!! With the introduction of the Intrepid/Vision/& the Chrysler model I can't remember the name of, the touted their breakthrough design inovation of: "Cab-Forward design". You want cab forward? I got cab-forward! All Vanagons have "cab-forward'". All previous versions of VW's van have "cab-forward"!!!

Regards, Jim Davis


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