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Date:         Mon, 26 Jun 95 14:24:38 PDT
Sender:       Vanagon Mailing List <vanagon@vanagon.com>
From:         Steve Reilly <steve@caliban.ucsd.edu>
Subject:      super syncro sighting

The Preamble

A couple of weeks ago I went to the "11th Annual VW Classic" at Irvine Meadows (south Orange Co., Calif) to oogle and get my spirits up for a resotration project I'm anticipating. My 14 yr old son will be driving in about two years (now there's a frightening thought) so I'm using this as an excuse to convince my wife that we NEED to get a project vehicle now, so the kid and I can restore it together. See, the logic goes like this: we buy a diamond-in-the-rough, dirt cheap, do the knuckle busting stuff ourselves, sink a few $k into it, and he has a car to drive that 1- he worked hard for, so will be more likely to take care of, 2- knows how it works, so is able to (ie has to) fix himself when it needs service or breaks, 3- doesn't go very fast. So far, She Who Must Be Obeyed (SWMBO) is buying this, so we're off to the VW shows. These events can be real circuses, with big top tents, bikini contests, and 65 Deluxes turned into stretch limos, so you have to be in the right frame of mind.

I'm more than partial to the Type IIs, and there were a few dozen at the Irvine event, some real beauties. I just _love_ those Dormobiles. The kid is far more focussed on the early sunroof bugs. I admit, they're great little cars, and there's less there to restore, so we may end up doing a bug. In any event, now I'm getting to the sighting.

The Sighting

A guy there had a pristine, absolutely brand new (about 300mi) Vanagon Syncro Double Cab! I kid you not. It was beautiful. Even 'the kid' was impressed. His response was something like, "Whoa! That thing is SERIOUSLY COOL! and Way Burly!" And so it was. The owner was no where to be found, unfortunately, and we checked back 4 times. The guy with the van next to it said he thought the owner had purcahsed the Syncro in Canada, and had it shipped down.

This raised lots of questions, so maybe some of you list members north of the border can shed some light. Are vanagon syncro double cabs common in Canada? I've never seen even one before. Is it possible that they are still being made somewhere, and shipped into Canada, or is it more likely that the owner of the one we saw has been storing it for at least 4 yrs? Gad, if it is still possible to buy these things, I want to be first on the list. I'm with the kid, it was one of the coolest things I've seen in quite a while.

Steve Reilly '90

p.s. my wife is really very sweet and quite understanding.

"How does a duck know which direction south is? and how to tell his wife from all the other ducks?" Crash Test Dummies


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