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Battle Of The Buses
VW CAMPER & BUS
|April 2019
A Bay is a Bay, right? Well, no as it goes. VW made a number of changes over the years,so let’s take a look and see what was on offer.
When it comes to classic cars, there’s a common belief that the earlier you go, the better. Pretty much every enthusiast always aspires to own the first generation of anything. Maybe it’s because that’s the design in its purest form, before things were added to meet the demands of the market or halt a decline in sales.
The Bay Window changed a great deal over the course of its 14 years of (German) production, but it was the first few that saw the most significant and obvious changes.
US crash regulations were to play the most significant part in the visual changes, and even the most ardent late model lover would have to admit (if you put a loaded gun to their head) that the first generation Bay is the prettier offering of the two as a result of the restyle.
However, real beauty is always more than skin deep, and the later examples were better driving machines, with larger capacity engines, better brakes and myriad refinements.
Over the course of the next few pages we’ll highlight the most significant differences between the models so you can go away and decide for yourself if late is great or early is actually the one for you.
Here come the facts…

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