A Carrot for The Horse?

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A Carrot for The Horse?

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http://www.thesamba.com/vw/classifieds/ ... id=1563352" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;






Lorcan you got a bargain!

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Ooops better get my finger out!

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I should resto and tdi mine and get it shipped....

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I' m beginning to think so..

Getting very attached to it though!

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Where is the fuel filler?

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vwfool wrote:Where is the fuel filler?
Good spot....
After I saw the prices.. I didnt really look at the pics...

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Intriguing....I wonder where it goes.
Also, are the bumper corners missing, or is that what Doka corners look like?
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Did you spot that it was a converted 2wd?

Along with no transmission it looks like it has no fuel tank either - unless the 2WD tank is still there.

The one underbelly shot shows very little down to the floor/chassis area. Certainly doesn't match the showy finish up top.
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tforturton wrote:Intriguing....I wonder where it goes.
Passenger side(for a LHD car) between the locker door and the wheel arch where the louvers are in the ad.
The louver placement makes it obvious to a truck owner that it is a 2wd.
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vwfool wrote:
tforturton wrote:Intriguing....I wonder where it goes.
Passenger side(for a LHD car) between the locker door and the wheel arch where the louvers are in the ad.
The louver placement makes it obvious to a truck owner that it is a 2wd.

Yeah, plus the fact that it actually states in the advert it is a converted 2wd!

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Thanks for that, but maybe I said it wrong ......what I meant was "I wonder how they get the fuel in the tank", because there's no sign of a fuel filler cap anywhere.
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I saw a conversion on the Samba and the tank was put under the rear bed and accessed through the engine hatch

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