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◊ 2011-11-06 00:04 |
And a Ford Cortina Mk.III behind it. |
◊ 2011-11-06 14:40 |
What makes this a van? |
◊ 2011-11-06 14:42 |
The yellow plates |
◊ 2011-11-06 15:10 |
Couldn't be just a Familiare registered as commercial vehicle for tax reasons? I don't think they never made a van version of the 128 |
◊ 2011-11-06 15:17 |
It should still be classified as a van in my opinion. A similar case: /vehicle_320762-BMW-528i-Touring-E39-1997.html -- Last edit: 2011-11-06 15:20:54 |
◊ 2011-11-06 15:52 |
Denmark had a lot of these, wagons without backseats. Sometimes converted locally, sometimes delivered from factory. |
◊ 2011-11-06 15:55 |
Ooops, not listed? This makes someone not really happy here! ![]() |
◊ 2011-11-06 22:26 |
For me these are not really vans, just utility wagons/hatchbacks. I mean, it is still the original body, just used differently. |
◊ 2011-11-06 22:45 |
I was thinking the same. Not really a van just a wagon used as a commercial vehicle |
◊ 2011-11-06 22:56 |
It´s in the twilightzone, but they remove backseat, install a divider to the passenger compartment and install a flat floor for the goods. |
◊ 2011-11-06 23:05 |
Many hachback/wagon cars are available in such configuration (in Belgium, they become utility car and can be exempt of some taxes, like a van) |