>Alright, I'm ready to take the plunge. I'm now officially looking for a >Synchyro seven passenger. I'd consider most any condition other than serious >rust. I'd also consider a non-GL camper, but it would have to be reasonably >priced. > >I'm not afraid of mechanical trouble, so give me a shot at the beast that's >been taking up space at your house (or your mother's). Of course, one in >good condition with a Tiico would be even better. > >It does need to be east of the Mississippi, however. Only so far I'm willing >to tow. First of all, it's spelled 'syncro'. 'Synchyro' is the worst misspelling I've ever seen! :-) Secondly, you'll have a lot easier time finding one if you expand your search to west of the Mississippi. Denver, Albuquerque, San Francisco bay, and Seattle are all Vanagon hot spots. Warning, however: Vanagons west of the Mississip tend to be more expensive (they also often have less rust.) Thirdly, keep your eyes on the on-line sites. Daily. That's how I found Francis, my '91 syncro westy, after 6 months of searching. Coyote -- ron lussier / lenscraft fine art giclee prints rlussier@lenscraft.com 229 8th street / studio 4 san francisco / ca 94103 http://www.lenscraft.com/ +1 415.241.0815 |
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