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Date:         Mon, 2 Dec 1996 16:14:30 -0400
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From:         zwoods@tiac.net (Zach Woods)
Subject:      Re: Golf Syncro ? ? ?

Austin -

These "Golf Syncro" creatures were sold in Germany a few years back. I think I have a German brochure somewhere for a "Golf Country" or some similar name. They were supposed to be mechanical lemons and most Germans I talked to at the time said they were very hastily designed and built with little or no research & design effort and it showed.

If you are really interested in learning more I could try to find the brochure and send along either a fax or type in some of the pertinent info. Respond off Vanagon Mailing List to save bandwidth.

Zach

>Driving around town today I came across an A2 bodied VW Golf Syncro - jacked >up ~ 6" higher than normal, with serious 'roo/brush bar assemblys front & >rear, outside rear mounted spare, lotsa extra *big* lights front & rear - >looked like it was all ready for Paris-Dakar ! Anybody have any info ? ? >(& yes I know,where's the Vanagon thread; well, the word Syncro & maybe the >fact that it's water-cooled ? ? ).

>Austin


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