1990 Volkswagen Busvanagon on 2040-cars
Geyserville, California, United States
Original Westfalia 1990 camper (115880 miles)
with all of the factory equipment, automatic transmission, air conditioner, everything else is in good working
order including the A/C, stove, sink, refrigerator, two cabin heaters, cigarette lighter, interior LED lights,
gauges, dashboard clock, odometer, speedometer, and includes all of the following: Owner's and Service Manuals,
screens, curtains, hoses, all new oil seals and gaskets underneath, new coolant, oil, filter, parking lights, new
distributor cap, ignition coil, rotor, windshield wipers, satellite radio, recent transmission service, radiator
service, radiator fan, belts, front brakes, head gaskets, gaskets and seals underneath, water hoses, CV boots, CV
joints, fuel filter, A/C new compressor, recharged with RedTek R-12A freon (better then R134), new wheel bearings
and shock absorbers. The paint is original. The interior is in very good condition without noticeable wear or tear.
The top is in great condition. The carpet looks nice. The cabinets are very nice, the door panels are perfect. The
two beds are hardly used in perfect condition. Service records and receipts since available. You will not be
disappointed.
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Wed, 18 Sep 2013Volkswagen has been responsible for its fair share of witty, clever commercials. "Tiny Vader" might be the most popular, but somehow, we think this newest spot will find a big audience. VW delivers not so much a cover, but a reimagining, of 1980s Norwegian pop band A-ha's famous music video for "Take On Me."
The original opens with an animated motorcycle race, which is revealed to be part of a comic book. VW's version replaces the motorcycle with a Passat, which strikes us as an oddly sober choice when there are cars like the GTI and Beetle in VW's portfolio. But never mind that - take a look down below for the entire 46-second spot. For reference, we've also included the original music video. And if you aren't a fan of the musical stylings of A-ha, just think, VW's choice of 1980s music could have been much worse.
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The UAW has instituted a major push at the Chattanooga plant to represent the 2,500 hourly laborers that build the VW Passat by using what's called a card-check process. The tactic is opposed by the National Right to Work Legal Defense foundation, the group representing the workers. The card-check process demands that a company recognize a union that obtains the signatures of more than half its workforce, according to The Tennessean. This tactic is in contrast to the more traditional route, which sees employees vote on union representation.
The workers filing the complaint claim that the UAW told them the cards merely called for a secret ballot, rather than an outright demand for union representation. Workers also allege that the UAW has made it overly difficult to reclaim their signed cards, some of which were signed so long ago that they have been rendered invalid. Although the cards can force a company's hand, federal law still allows the company to ask for a secret ballot before yielding to unionized workers.
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