The Vanagon frame is integrated into the body. Afraid it isn't a lift off. The syncro parts could be installed in your Vanagon and there are those that have done that but VW does a better job of it so I'd suggest that you just save for the syncro. Stan Wilder On Sun, 26 Jan 2003 23:09:17 -0000 Herb Mooney <hmooney@RESTOREANDMORE.COM> writes: > This may a completely dumb question, or it may be almost impossible > so be > nice to a Vanagon newbie... > > If I wanted to unbolt (if possible like a beetle) the shell of my > sunroof > Vanagon and put it on a Synco rolling frame (if I could find a good > doner > frame) what am i getting involved it. Seems like a better > alternative in > theory then converting the drivetrain, but I haven't really taken a > good > look underneath my Vanagon to see if it can be done. > > Anyone have any thoughts? (nice thoughts only please) > > Herb in PA > > ________________________________________________________________ Sign Up for Juno Platinum Internet Access Today Only $9.95 per month! Visit www.juno.com |
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