Volkswagen Transporter: Type 2, 1950-82 (Autoclassics) (Paperback)

By Darren - Posted on 17 October 2008
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 'a valuable work of reference...excellent' Volkswagen Type 2 Owners Club 'a little gem...Meredith has certainly done his homework' - The Split Screen Van Club 

The Volkswagen Transporter has had a long and worthy career. Developed alongside the Beetle to be a cheap and economical light commercial vehicle, it found favour as a camper van with several generations who appreciated its simplicity and roomy interior, and the fact that it was just a bit different. Laurence Meredith tells the full story of the air-cooled Transporter in all its forms - 'splittie', 'bay' and 'wedge', from 1950 to the conversion to water-cooled engines and the end of an era in 1982.

Paperback: 184 pages

Publisher: The Crowood Press Ltd; New title edition (24 Jun 2005)

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