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Date:         Mon, 26 Feb 2001 11:49:29 -0700
Reply-To:     cz137@HOME.COM
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From:         Cory Zumbrennen <cz137@HOME.COM>
Subject:      Re: Carat Synchro?
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I think your best bet on this would be a non-gl syncro Camper. That is no sink or stove. One rear facing seat, a full rear bench and the fold out table. Removeable refrigerator and pop-top as well. These are not going to be cheap though. I think they were '86, '87 only. I have seen a couple for sale around here for right around $10K. HTH.

Cory '90 Syncro Westy

Many syncros had the same interior setup as a Carat Vanagon (rear facing seats, and rear seat/bed). I don't know what you would call this. However none had the exterior fiberglass cladding that the Carat had (please

correct me if I am wrong). So what do you call a Syncro with a Carat style interior anyway?

actually, they didnt. there was the '90-'91 non gl syncro, had jumpseats but no table. they had the sparse tweed interior w/ no armrests or tach..

chris


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