I was the one inquiring, WOW nice speciman.. I'll take it.. (now if only the lottery would call)
I wonder how much all done and said to the states.. I'm curious as to 1) how they hooked up the hydraulics for the lift/steer (some scavange from the power sterring lines) 2) what springs it would take to keep the vehicle driveable. ? 3) how much more the front tires have to be load rated for the axle weight. 4) how it hooks intot he frame of the vanagon. (i'm leary of making a winch bumper for fear it'll just rip it off) 5) how the heck i can get one of these fine european parts cars to New york state.. for under $10k *grumbles
Message: 4 Date: Wed, 4 Feb 2004 09:31:39 EST From: bentbtstr8@aol.com Subject: Syncro Doka with snow plow on ebay Ok, so I forgot to mention it is still in Germany. Someone was asking about these. Sounds like this has been non-running for more than a decade. Perfect to import as a parts car. = )
http://cgi.ebay.de/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=2457076783&category=18298
BenT
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