Building a 1973 Volkswagen bus.

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Riviera Motors was a major Volkswagen distributor in Beaverton, Oregon, just miles from Portland, which was one of the main ports of entry for Volkswagen imports to the West Coast in the 1960s. During that time, Volkswagen camper vans were a hot commodity and Riviera could not satisfy demand with the limited amount of factory-authorized Westfalia camper converted vans they were allotted from Germany. As a result, in 1965 Riviera Motors partnered up with nearby Automotive Services, Inc. (ASI) to offer their own home-grown version of the Volkswagen Type 2 (Bus) camper, based on either the station wagon or panel van models.

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