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Date:         Sat, 12 Nov 2005 09:44:09 -0800
Reply-To:     Mark Drillock <mdrillock@COX.NET>
Sender:       Vanagon Mailing List <vanagon@gerry.vanagon.com>
From:         Mark Drillock <mdrillock@COX.NET>
Subject:      Re: BGT:  Unique!   1989  Dehler-Profi T3 Syncro 16"
Comments: To: Malcolm Stebbins <mwstebbins@YAHOO.COM>
In-Reply-To:  <20051111171153.30413.qmail@web30201.mail.mud.yahoo.com>
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Dang, Malcolm, that's my dream van. I wish there was a source for that model of top at least.

I'd love to see it in person if you are every down my way, or vice versa.

Mark

Malcolm Stebbins wrote:

>Folks: I have just finalized the purchased of a unique! 1989 Dehler-Profi Syncro 16" Vanagon (T3). >I've been told that there was only ONE of these T3 Syncro 16" vans factory outfitted by >Dehler-Profi. This van is so rare/unique that I have been told by knowledgeable people that a van >like this does not, nor never did, exist, or that it is a syncro 14" outfitted with 16" wheels, or >that the Dehler interior was added after-market. Not true, this is an original Syncro 16" factory >outfitted with the Dehler-Profi business/camping interior. FWIW I have been told that only 8 T3 >Syncro 14s were outfitted with the Dehler-Profi interior. There seems to be only one known >Dehler-Profi (a 2WD) in N America, Karl Mullendore advertised a Dehler-Profi for sale in New >England last June. > >.... > >This Vanagon has a documented 138,922 kms (86,322 miles). It is a 2.1L gasoline engine, locking >front and rear differentials, (I believe heated) Isri front swivel seats, the middle seat forms >part of the bed, 2 burner stove, sink & fridge, an auxiliary heater. Everything tested out: diff >locks, viscous coupler, engine, tranny. The interior is nearly pristine and only a few surface >rust spots on the van's exterior. > >For those of you who may be unfamiliar with the Dehler-Profi interior (competitor to Westfalia) >you can go to http://www.dehler-profi.de for photos of the Dehler-Profi brochures (click on the >left side of the page, then click on T3). Or you can go to my Yahoo site for lots of low-res >photos of my 'new to me' van: http://photos.yahoo.com/mwstebbins and click on the "Dehler 16" >album and/or click on the "Dehler Brochure" album for photos from the Dehler-Profi brochures >showing 'my' van. For the full line of Dehler-Profi conversions, go to www.Dehler-Profi.de & just >click around. > >Some people do not like the Dehler interior, it uses a lot more plastic and is prone to cracking. >Also Dehler cuts out ALL of the roof's cross-member supports for the hightop, so it is not as >ridged as it could be (the Westy interior keeps these cross-member roof supports). Also the >Dehler-Profi interior is more of a business office setting versus the more camping oriented >interior of the Westfalia, but there is an up and downstairs bed, sink, stove, fridge, and some >models even had a shower (not my model). On the positive side, the rear seat sits over the engine >box so there is about 12" more room in the living quarters. IMHO the Dheler hightop is the nicest >hightop available. > > ........


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