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vw type 3. had two trunks. USA type people had to invent a new word for the front one. because there was still a trunk in the usual place. corvairs, beetles, 356s, 911s etc same deal only one trunk. they just called it a trunk even if it was in the front. think the 914 is kinda unique like the type3 having two trunks. we call em a boot in australia if they are in the usual place. which makes em a froot here? (IMG:style_emoticons/default/biggrin.gif) we decided not to call it that for obvious reasons. |
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