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The fourth generation of the Volkswagen Caddy was built from 2015 until 2021. This is a more sporty looking lowered model.
US-spec
Pop-up Expo : VW Golf 50th Anniversary
01/03/2024 - 28/04/2024
Autoworld
Brussels - Belgium
March 2024
Children's mechanical ride
Kiddie ride
Coin operated
Kid's ride
Amusement ride
Martin Auto Museum
Phoenix, Arizona, USA.
For the video; youtu.be/YaPjvv9JSr0
This was taken a few months back. I had just bought my Pentax 645N and wanted to get out here and shoot this with the camera. This was the first roll of Kodak Ektar that I had put thru my camera. I was very pleased with the results but I don't think that this would be a good film for shooting people. Other than l little cropping, this is straight off the scanner.
Love to see these big old Cadillac's still on the road. I had one like this when I was in high school. Pile in a bunch of friends and chip in for gas....oh those were the days! :}
A VW Caddy at the Street Mag Show Hildesheim.
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This is a Volkswagen Caddy from the fourth generation introduced in 2015. It's a completely new model but you have to look twice to see the differerences with the previous generation.
The first generation Volkwagen Caddy was a Golf (Rabbit) pickup for the European market introduced in 1982. Until 1992 it was built in Volkswagen's TAS plant in former Yugoslavia.
A few pics from my Dad's visit to Morgan. I rather like this Morgan golf caddy. From what I've seen on golf courses in America, I reckon there'd be a market for a premium Morgan golf cady out there!
Pincushion Caddy from Seams to Me by Anna Maria Horner
made by Jenny at Stumbles & Stitches
stumblesandstitches.blogspot.com/2010/06/anna-marias-pinc...
Although many collectors find the Matchbox Candy series a little bit too tacky I actually think they are kind of cute despite them not being available here or represent candy brands we've heard of either! Bright loud colours and packaging and usually heavy on using licensed castings too are the appeal though as they are priced similar to a basic you only get basic detailing too. This Tootsie Roll Pop branded VW Caddy gets a touch of Molotow to readdress the balance ;-p
Mint and boxed.