Helmut Zeidler wrote: VW developed several > models, starting with T1, which is the bug, beetle, Ka:fer. Second > vehicle developed by VW is the T2, the known VW-Bus. Third one is T3, > in US known as Fastback, Notchback. > Helmut Zeidler, you know better than this. The Bug the the Type I, all Busses are Type II (from T1 to T3 at least, the T4 is not a real Bus), my Squareback is a Type III, and the 411/412 is the Type IV. > But that's not all, in the ongoing development of the VW-Bus VW continued > to name them T1, T2, T2a, T3 (Vanagon), T4 (Eurovan). The full naming > > of the Vanagon should be T2T3. This is actually a Type II T3, eventhough even VW is doing wrong in some literature, probably to be understood by their average employee. Do not confuse Type I with T1. Please don't confuse the poor Americans with misleading information. Martin Peitz |
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