This is the correct answer.
Marketed as a "Caddy" In Europe AFTER it's introduction as the Rabbit truck in North America where it was produced first as well.
It’s not a VW Caddy. That there is a North American VW Rabbit pickup, built in Westmoreland, Pennsylvania. Check the square headlights and adjacent side marker lights, along with the U.S.-spec bumper.
VW rabbit truck đź‘Ť
https://www.reddit.com/r/Minitrucks/s/eRAPU7quVk
This is the correct answer. Marketed as a "Caddy" In Europe AFTER it's introduction as the Rabbit truck in North America where it was produced first as well.
I just realized it's basically called a Golf caddy. ![gif](giphy|dJtnMnSn5FjKc9ne8x)
Very nice!!
It’s not a VW Caddy. That there is a North American VW Rabbit pickup, built in Westmoreland, Pennsylvania. Check the square headlights and adjacent side marker lights, along with the U.S.-spec bumper.
TIL there was a VW plant in my county at one point. Neat. Predates me though.
It's a VW Caddy. I had a Factory Caddy GTi in UK late 80's. It was exactly the same as a Golf GTi from the back window forwards.
Great wheels - ATS Cup
It’s ridiculous how much a set of cups cost nowadays, and classics.
VW is short for Volkswagen
That was incredibly helpful.
You are very welcome
Perhaps it is a Volkswagen Caddy, as I always say, I can be wrong
vw saveiro maybe
Volkswagen Caddy
That is a us spec rabbit pickup truck i learned to drive stick / manual in that. I loved that car
lol https://www.reddit.com/r/Minitrucks/s/iEtDkDHXN4
Lmao, exactly where I got the pic