Type 2, T1 Mini-Bus The Volkswagen Type 2 was the second automotive line introduced by German automobile manufacturer Volkswagen. ... This article needs to be cleaned up to conform to a higher standard of quality. ...
The Eurovan (US), or Transporter (UK & Ireland) was the first front-engined van of German automobile manufacturer Volkswagen and is the successor of the famous classic VW Type 2 van. ...
The Eurovan (US), or Transporter (UK & Ireland) was the first front-engined van of German automobile manufacturer Volkswagen and is the successor of the famous classic VW Type 2 van. ...
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From 1955 to 1976 VolkswagenTransporters were also assembled from kits at Clayton in Victoria, Australia.
Volkswagen reports that 77,800 Transporters were registered in Australia.
Volkswagen's final 1982 incarnation of the rear engined Transporter had a water-cooled engine which cured occasional problems with sticking-valves, allowed closer tolerances for reduced emissions and lowered noise levels.