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  2. LDV Convoy - Wikipedia

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    The Convoy was available in 2.8-tonne, 3.1-tonne and 3.5-tonne variants (the 3.5-tonne having a dual rear-wheel setup for safety and improved handling) with load volume capacities up to 12.9 cubic metres, which were highly praised on release by reviewers as 'best in class'. An extra long wheelbase version was also available. [8]

  3. LDV Maxus - Wikipedia

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    The Maxus was available in two wheelbases, three roof heights, and a choice of 2.8t, 3.2t, and 3.5t GVW. The vehicle was also available in these roles: Multi-purpose role, mixing seats and space for the transport of goods; Minibus (passenger van) version providing 10, 12, 15 or 17 seats; Chassis cab version with dropside, tipper, luton and box vans

  4. Volkswagen Crafter - Wikipedia

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    The van payload is rated at 1,709 kg, and cargo space is listed at 11.3 cubic meters. The e-Crafter has a 100 kW (136 PS; 134 hp) and 290 N⋅m (214 lb⋅ft) electric motor, and top speed is limited to 80 km/h (50 mph). [3] The electric van is production ready, and retail deliveries were slated for 2017. [3]

  5. Volkswagen LT - Wikipedia

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    The new design specifications for a larger transporter as an additional series ranged from 2.8 tons gross vehicle weight to 3.5 tons. The layout was a conventional rear drive with the engine located above the front axle, in a forward control or 'cab over' design. The new Volkswagen van was launched in 1975 in Berlin.

  6. Volkswagen Transporter (T5) - Wikipedia

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    The Transporter is the commercial workhorse in the T5 range, available in over 100 combinations. Variants include short- (SWB), or long-wheelbases (LWB); along with low-, medium-, or high-rooflines; and can be configured as a van, minibus, single-cab, double-cab, drop side or chassis truck.

  7. Volkswagen Westfalia Camper - Wikipedia

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    The awning frame seems to be similar to that of the SO-23 period large tent described below. This earliest of Westfalia tents is shown on the cover of the July, 1955 issue of Popular Mechanics [3] and in a 1956 brochure that describes it as "a large, colorful side awning." [4] SO-23 deluxe camper (1958–1965). Two tent options were available ...