Anybody ever seen Danny Kahler's Vanagon/911? Think that one has a turbo in it; it is in Dublin, CA. Carl ----- Original Message ----- From: "Horace K. Sawyer" <firestream@mindspring.com> To: <vanagon@GERRY.VANAGON.COM> Sent: Sunday, May 13, 2001 8:12 PM Subject: Re: Porsche 911 Engine
> At 11:39 AM 5/13/01 -0700, Michael Ramer wrote: > >I had an opportunity to ride in an early 80's Westfalia Vanagon recently > >in which the owner had installed a Porsche (3.2l w/G50 5-speed I believe). > >Lots of mods necessary to get it right, but this guy was an ex Porsche/VW > >mechanic, so he had the resourcs. He got the 911 engine from a [new] > >wrecked 911. Needless to say, this thing moved! While stopped at a light, > >some kids in an lowered import were overheard commenting: "Why would > >anyone would put such nice wheels (17" Ronals) on such a POS?" It was > >quite entertaining to leave them and their respective jaws in the dust! > >They tried to keep up with the Vanagon, but no dice! The owner did mention > >that the front end tends to get very light and unstable at around 110+ but > >runs just fine at 85mph all day. He has taken it to Cabo several times > >with few problems. This was his current daily driver until his Syncro > >engine was ready (another custom 2400cc Porsche/VW hot rod). Supposedly, > >this Vanag! on was to be featured in one of the VW mags soon. All it takes > >is $$$. > > > And inspiration. I wonder if this van belonged to the famed Marty > Schneider. msds.com > The guy rules. > hk |
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