In a message dated 5/22/07 4:49:14 PM Eastern Daylight Time, trooz@ROADRUNNER.COM writes:
> > Maybe I misread the ad, but didn't it say it was NOT a Syncro? And that it > had an aftermarket top? > > the lady updated the ad. the CL ad originally said it was a '91 westfalia syncro automatic... turns out its not even a '91, its a '87. sounds like a '87 GL seven passenger van automatic that had an aftermarket camper conversion done to it.. its got 150k with a bad motor. heres what she wrote me: "I don't have any pictures right now. I am sorry but I made a few errors. It is a 1987 and I am told it is not a Syncro because it is an automatic. It is an after factory conversion, not a Westfalia. It has an electrical hook up and the back seat folds down so a cushion can be put in to make a double bed. The body is in pretty good shape except that there is a scrape in the driver's side door. jThere is no rust. It seats 7. It needs a new engine, but there are 153,000 miles on it. If you are still interested, you can call me at (626) XXX-XXXX. Thanks, Barbara"
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