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28th October 1999
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• New treats are in store from Razorback. the Australian firm behind the drop-bed VW Transporter (CM14-20 Oct).

Jeff Kendall, who helped design the Transporter Razorback, told Commercial Motor "We're committed to research and development and are looking at putting other products on the market in the near future. It's a bloody good idea and it's not going to go away. Watch this space."

Razorback picked the Transporter because it was the only front-wheel drive van on the Australian market at the time the conversion was conceived five years ago.

All front-wheel drive designs lend themselves to the Razorback conversion including M-B's Vito. Ivaco' s Daily and the Sevel designs, But Kendall is tightlipped on the exact nature of future products and when they would hit the market, He did confirm, however. that they would bring design improvements and all would have the drop bed concept.

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