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◊ 2010-10-30 22:58 |
1980 or later as [Typ 14]. Link to "en.wikipedia.org" |
◊ 2010-10-30 23:02 |
[Typ 14D], according to /vehicles_make-Volkswagen_model-Typ+14D.html ... [Typ 14] was already used for the Karmann Ghia... -- Last edit: 2010-10-30 23:04:06 |
◊ 2010-10-30 23:06 |
Thanks, DynaMike ![]() |
◊ 2010-10-30 23:12 |
You're welcome ![]() It could of course be that wikipedia is correct and Volkswagen used the [Typ 14] for two totally different models - I don't know why we have [Typ 14D] instead, but I guess it makes sence taht they used a different Typ number, indeed. |
◊ 2010-10-30 23:38 |
It seems the code used on various sites for the mk1 Caddy; are there other references than Wikipedia with only 14 for the Caddy? |
◊ 2010-10-31 02:16 |
According the Wikipedia, it listed as [Typ 147] for LHD ![]() |
◊ 2010-11-01 20:13 |
Made in YU. @rljuna2: Wikipedia is not correct, as this is the Typ 147: /vehicles_make-Volkswagen_model-Typ+147.html |
◊ 2010-11-01 20:17 |
Thanks, ingo ![]() |
◊ 2010-11-02 19:43 |
![]() So it's a bit irritating, because 147-numbers were used decades before for the old Typ 147, the "Kleinlieferwagen" with the nickname "Fridolin". O.k., no problem for Volkswagen, as -for sure- nothing is left of the Fridolin since decades, too. You can identify it by the different packaging. The VW-design has changed a bit during the times. A bit similar it's with K 70-engine-parts. For any inexplicable reason VW has used the 028...-numbers again in the 90ies for a Golf-/Vento-/Sharan-Diesel-engine (the 1.9 liter non-TDI, I think) |