The Volkswagen T2A Devon Conversions Van of 1971 was a statement of style and efficiency. This classic van featured a stout, lightweight frame of galvanized steel which provided maximum durability without compromising its iconic shape. The iconic egg-shaped body style allowed for more space on the interior while still providing an aerodynamic profile for the van. The T2A was powered by an air-cooled 1.6 liter four-cylinder engine, producing 44 horsepower and 81 lb-ft of torque. This small but powerful engine allowed the van to travel up to 65 mph, making it a great option for family trips. The van was also equipped with a 4-speed manual gearbox as standard with an optional 3-speed automatic transmission also available. Designed with practicality in mind, the Volkswagen T2A had a number of features up its sleeve. This included its rear-hinged barn doors, which could be opened up to reveal an expansive cargo area. The four-person seating offered plenty of room for everyone, while the 8-inch wide interior trim made it feel much like a living room. The van also came with a 4-speaker sound system, as well as 17-inch alloy wheels to complete the package. The Volkswagen T2A Devon Conversions Van of 1971 was an iconic classic that has stood the test of time. With its durable galvanized steel frame, efficient 1.6 liter engine, and practical features, this van truly embodied the spirit of traveling in style. Even today, these vans are highly sought after and are a great option for those who want to experience a piece of history.
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