Date: Tue, 30 Aug 2005 11:43:24 -0700
Reply-To: BenT Syncro <syncro@GMAIL.COM>
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From: BenT Syncro <syncro@GMAIL.COM>
Subject: Re: FOR SALE: '82 Vanagon w/'98 Jetta TDI Engine
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On 8/30/05, JordanVw@aol.com <JordanVw@aol.com> wrote:
>
> just $2500?? you cant barely even buy a used TDI engine for that.. this
> is a good deal.. ben, snap this one up :<)
>
> chris
Chris,
I test drove it last night. I am hesitant because it was very sluggish on
the hills compared to my 1.9td. Gearing is simialr if not the same. I even
have bigger wheels and tires. It just did not feel like a 1.9. It felt more
like a 1.6td. Besides that, I stood on the throttle on Sunset Blvd and could
only make 45 mph. It's almost as if it was on limp mode or a bad turbo.
Boost gauge edges up but does not feel like it. The 5speed is nice thought
takes some getting used to get into some of the gears. It did not behave
like my other 5-speeds either.
The extra tank is missing as well as the 2nd battery. It would seem like
the owner's fault.
He was posting what he former owner told him. When he called the guy last
night, he was told those items had been removed.
There are some rust holes at the base of the front windshield and at two
spots around the rear most passenger side window. The are some scrapes and
bruises from minor mishaps. There was a rear overflow bottle to the right
rear of the luggage area. Not sure if it works because it look empty in the
dark. Just below this is a hole cut out of the floor for storage. Overall I
would rate the body at a 3 on scale of 10. It will need a paintjob if you
fancy a pretty van. It would make a good work truck or parts car in my
opinion. But then we are spoiled here in the West Coast. This is probably
reasonably pristine for East Coasters.
Interior is a mismatch of pieces. Stock 84 GL passenger seat and rear
bench. Driver's seat is from an 80's Audi. Leather and heated but split at
the seams. Matches nothing in the van. Middle bench is from an early 80's L
model. Basic vinyl bench. Houndstooth interior is OK for daily for work
truck.
Could not see the tires very well. No hubcaps. Tires did not look
impressive. Brakes worked but were a little mushy. No tach. Clock on one
side. There was a mishmash of extra gauges. they were not pretty but they
seem to work from what I can remember.
I'm still thinking about it. I want it for the conversion pieces but the
engine is highly suspect. I am just used to fast diesels. This falls under
the moving guardrail category. It could be something very simple or it could
be toast. I was not able to tell from the amount of time I spend driving it.
If you are not a a hurry and just want a diesel, here's your van, baby. if
you are looking for smooth as glass with power to match TDI, keep walking
there are some issues on this van which will need some immediate attention.
IMHO it is still worth the price if that helps any of you.
BenT
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