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Date:         Fri, 10 Sep 1999 10:16:50 -0400
Reply-To:     "Forhan, Thomas" <Thomas.Forhan@MAIL.HOUSE.GOV>
Sender:       Vanagon Mailing List <vanagon@gerry.vanagon.com>
From:         "Forhan, Thomas" <Thomas.Forhan@MAIL.HOUSE.GOV>
Subject:      Re: Military Issue Vanagons

The German military has Vanagons right here in the US near Washington DC, at a facility they have near Dulles Airport. You see them on the road around here occasionally.

US forces definitely have them. At a US Navy base in Sicily this summer, I saw a olive drab Vanagon with Navy stencils on it. I asked the base commander, and indeed there are a bunch of them in Italy.

The mother load of Vanagons, however, is Bosnia. They are the primary van/pickup vehicle there - really the most common light truck. Nothing newer like a T4 Eurovan, though, since the war broke out before they started building them, and after the war people are too poor to buy new units, so the Vanagon rules.

-----Original Message----- From: Kevin & Lisa Sellitti [SMTP:virtual-angst@HOME.COM] Sent: Thursday, September 09, 1999 10:46 PM Subject: Military Issue Vanagons

I was in Barnes & Noble Today. I came across a book in the automotive section that was all about VW Busses. The book didn't mention Vanagons much. What caught my eye was an ex-German Army 1976 Transporter Crew Cab. It was a Military issue with Blackout Curtains, Gun Mount and troops seats (Could carry ten troops.) The caption said that many Transporters had been used by the German Military (Most were Crews) and they were also used b the U.N. and even United States Troops in Europe. That got me thinking..... Was the Vanagon (T3,Transporter) used by any of Europe's Military Services? Or were the VW's dropped after the Type 2's? It would seem to me that a Syncro Crew Cab would be an natural Replacement for the Type 2 Crew Cab (Especially the Syncro 16 :->. Anyone out there have any info? I would love to learn more about them if they were used in Military Applications. Image the weird Variants they may lurk out there.

BTW: I saw a very nice 88? Westy parked in the Parking garage at Sarasota Memorial Hospital Today (Sarasota, Fl). Is that person on this list? I was impressed with how well it fit in the Garage. Looks like it had lots of head room.

Thanks, Kevin (Still no Vanagon yet! Only Vanagon envy :-( )


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