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Date:         Sat, 6 Jul 1996 10:33:20 -0700 (MST)
Sender:       Vanagon Mailing List <vanagon@vanagon.com>
From:         rusty vanbondo <vanbondo@primenet.com>
Subject:      Gotta lead on Syncro drive train and V6

Some guy in the local paper has an ad for a Golden/Bronze '86 weekender Syncro for halfway reasonable $$. Also has a Syncro drivetrain for a $1000. obo. He mentioned the possibility of taking all of the Westy interior out of an '85 that he has and putting it into the weekender. Supposedly, a local RV place would convert the Weekender into a poptop Westy for $500.00 (as long as all of the parts are present for the switch). Un-huh, this RV place is known for charging $500.00 just to top off the propane. It is known from previous inquiry that the labor rate at this RV place is $90.00 per hour. They work, you pay. Past list discussions regarding needed reinforcement factors etc. in such conversions leave me with a cocked head like a quizical pooch. Insert the Tim Allen "huh?" kinda growl... If they could cleanly/propely do the poptop conversion ** to factory specs ** for $500.00 then I would be amazed.

The drivetrain is pwr. steering, front rack, driveshafts, brakes et al., transaxle and the associated support frame thing. Additional hardware/brackets are also included to make the switch for the potential buyer.

He also said, "I've got something that you oughta have!" OK, tell me... I have a '78 Peasoup green full Westy with a GM V6 in it with a boxed in radiator so as you can't even tell that it's there. My engineering buddies and I installed it slick/trick/clean as hell. It has a bad old reciever hitch. I've done every thing to it you can imagine. I don't think I'm ready quite yet to sell it but... We just took a 1200 mile trip in it with out missing a beat!"

He mentioned that folks just about bust a gut trying to catch up or stay up with them and the (3) motorcycle trailer goin' up hills.

Scary questions but: * Would it be worth installing a Syncro drive train in an aircooled Vanagon westy? Would the 2.0L pull it worth beans? The 2.0L can barely pull itself sometimes. Is the Syncro a 5speed? or 4? *I've heard that there is a possible $1000.00 worth of CV work in a Syncro drive train. this has to be if the dealer does all of the grunting. Comments? *Even if the weekender was converted into a NON poptop "Westy" it would be pretty cool. I definitely would miss the poptop though. *How about a V6 Syncro! Would that be bad a** or what! =))

OK, I know this post is holiday dreaming as if I could afford any of these options. (Time and money). I think that the best bet is to deal with each vehicle as they were meant to be. Yet, I have tentitive plans to see the '78 V6 and the Syncro bits just for hoots! I will report back to the "wanna-bees" and "wishicoulds" first of the week. In the meantime, now that it's a zillion degrees in the shade, its back out to the RFH to install the linoleum flooring. (Sigh)... -ellis\


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