Date: Fri, 25 Apr 97 08:27:33 UT
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From: "Thomas Niksch" <cct_tom_niksch@msn.com>
Subject: AW: Air-Cooled (Bread-loaf) Syncros!
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Von: vanagon@lenti.med.umn.edu im Auftrag von mdstockr
Gesendet: Mittwoch, 23. April 1997 22:39
An: Multiple recipients of list
Betreff: RE: Air-Cooled (Bread-loaf) Syncros!
--- On Wed, 23 Apr 1997 15:14:49 -0500 "Forhan, Thomas"
<Thomas.Forhan@mail.house.gov>
wrote:
>There were rumors that the first syncros were breadloafs, and I once
>glimpsed a picture or two. Finally, I have the evidence, a photo of a
>factory
>4x4 breadloaf crawling up a snowbank. Several prototypes were built,
>including
>two Westies.
>
>The photo is at: http://www.pipeline.com/~tforhan/swhome.htm
>
>Tom F.
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Michael Stocker <mdstockr@neo.lrun.com>
North Canton, Ohio, USA
4/23/97 4:36:02 PM EST
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>> I don't believe that any went into regular production. <<
Hi Michael,
that's perfectly allright. According to Randolf Unruh's "VW Transporter &
Bus" monographie and several articles in the germen Off-Road magazine T2
Allrad activities started in the mid 70s initiated by Henning Duckstein and
Gustav "Transporter" Mayer. As VW Top-Management was not very pleased with
these ideas (Remember: This were the years after the first OPEC oil-embargo).
Development had to take place besides the normal design and testing
activities. Eight of these "4x4 cigars" were built in total. Although off-road
performance and press reactions were very positive, VW didn't take the 4x4
into regular production until they made up their minds to launchthe syncro in
1985.
Same situation like nowadays: A lot of people want a "real" successor for the
T3 syncro especially the 16''(which the T4 [EuroVan] will never really be)
but Volkswagen refuse to build and sell it !
Technicals of the prototypes:
2,0l 70 HP aircooled gasoline engine
selctable 4x4
half-automatic transmission, no reduction gear
If further info is desired give me notice, i'll go into my files and translate
something for you. Unfortunately I don'have any coulour pics besides the one
Tom Forhan has already put to the SW site. All the rest are b/w copies.
Tom Niksch
CCT_tom_niksch@msn.com
previous '89 syncro 16'' Turbodiesel
see: http://www.pipeline.com/~tforhan/ig16.html
the yellov van