Date: Mon, 3 Apr 2000 20:42:12 -0700
Reply-To: Shawn Wright <swright@MAIL.SLS.BC.CA>
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From: Shawn Wright <swright@MAIL.SLS.BC.CA>
Subject: Syncro: To buy or not to buy....
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Hello again to the folks here... I've been off list for a while now,
being busy with two little ones, with the poor Westy retired for the
past two winters...
And just as I was ready to put the plates back on our '88 Westy, (I
just out fresh synthetic oil in on the weekend), I was told about a
Syncro in the paper today. It's an '86, with 117k kms on it, asking
$11K CDN, which sounds too good to not at least *look* at. (It's
rare to see a Syncro Westy below $16K in these parts)
So tonight we looked and drove. At first glance, it doesn't look as
nice as our '88, but closer inspection reveals some seam rust, but
no serious rot, certainly much less than our current Westy.
It has a left front CV joint knock. It's had new head gaskets last
year. Trans rebuild at 76k km (which seems awfully early doesn't
it?). New Muffler. Tires are not great, could last a season maybe. It
has a Webasto gas heater in the engine compartment, with a
digital control on the driver's side dash, which appear to be
plumbed into the coolant system, very slick. The interior is mostly in
quite good shape with the low mileage.
By contrast, our '88 has 350k km, rebuilt trans last year, new water
pump, runs very well (started first crank after being stored since
Sept) on engine rebuilt at 166k. Body *looks* great, but has some
significant rust in the foot wells. Interior is quite good, even though
well used.
So now my dilemma: Do we spend $10-11K on this Syncro that we
don't have, and hope to sell our '88 for $8-9K (maybe less, I don't
really know), and end up with a low mileage Syncro that I've always
wanted...
Or do I forget that I even saw the ad, and go on enjoying our
wonderful Westy for another 5-10 years? (garage kept, driven only
5-10k per year, I fully expect it to last this long)
I'd love any advice on this one, along with tips on what else to look
at if i decide to get more serious (ie: what to check on the diff lock,
other syncro specific stuff). If you could send replies to me directly
please; I'm still off list at the moment...
Thanks.
Shawn Wright, I.T. Manager
Shawnigan Lake School
swright@SLS.bc.ca
http://Zuiko.sls.bc.ca/swright
http://www.sls.bc.ca
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