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The '''Volkswagen Squareback''' is a station wagon built by [[Volkswagen]] in the late [[1960s]] and [[1970s]], also known as the Type 3. Not a resounding sales success, it used a flat-4 aircooled engine mounted in the rear, like the corporate sibling VW [[Beetle]]. There was also a fastback (rounded rear) and notchback (cut out sedan) variant of the type 3. The type 3 was the first air cooled VW to utilize electronic [[Bosch]] fuel injection, disk brakes, and a blower defrost motor. |
The '''Volkswagen Squareback''' is a station wagon built by [[Volkswagen]] in the late [[1960s]] and [[1970s]], also known as the Type 3. Not a resounding sales success, it used a flat-4 aircooled engine mounted in the rear, like the corporate sibling VW [[Beetle]]. There was also a fastback (rounded rear) and notchback (cut out sedan) variant of the type 3. The type 3 was the first air cooled VW to utilize electronic [[Robert Bosch GmbH|Bosch]] fuel injection, disk brakes, and a blower defrost motor. |
Revision as of 17:06, 14 February 2006
The Volkswagen Squareback is a station wagon built by Volkswagen in the late 1960s and 1970s, also known as the Type 3. Not a resounding sales success, it used a flat-4 aircooled engine mounted in the rear, like the corporate sibling VW Beetle. There was also a fastback (rounded rear) and notchback (cut out sedan) variant of the type 3. The type 3 was the first air cooled VW to utilize electronic Bosch fuel injection, disk brakes, and a blower defrost motor.