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Volkswagen's boxy Transporter Syncros were built in limited numbers for the European market from 1985 to 1992. Each came equipped with a four-wheel drive system added by Steyr-Daimler-Puch, the ...
That’s not the only external company Volkswagen enlisted. The automaker also sent many vans (including T2s, T3s, and T4s) to Westfalia. The German company converted the vans into tiny campers with a ...
Indeed, it wasn’t until 1985 that VW launched its first factory-built commercial in the T3-gen Transporter Syncro, whose 40 th anniversary was marked at the recent Bremmen Classic Motor Show.
This 1989 Volkswagen T3 Transporter Syncro conversion camper was imported from Germany and comes with a diesel engine and an all-wheel-drive system ...
Volkswagen T3 Syncro The Volkswagen T3, which is also confusingly called the Type 2, enjoyed just over a full decade of production from 1979 to the early 1990s. During that period, it was offered ...
Delica, then? Not necessarily – like the Volkswagen T3 Syncro, for instance – a brutalist-styled, bemusingly slow yet bewitchingly desirable Veedub van with proper 4x4 running gear underneath.
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