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Date:         Fri, 18 Jul 1997 23:18:42 -0500
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From:         Tim Marciniak <tmarcini@EXECPC.COM>
Subject:      Re: Looking for info from up north of TN

>I recently test drove a nice looking Syncro from PA. >The body was beautiful. But when I raised the deck lid the motor >compartment was covered with rust and corrosion. Is this common in >cars from the north. I was certain I was going to purchase the Van >until I found the rust and corrosion. The few mechanics I spoke with >said every nut and bolt on the underside of the van will be rusted >solid. Are they correct? > >These vans are hard to find. I don't want to miss out a good deal. >Someone with rust and corrosion fighting experience please give me some >helpful information. At this point I am afraid I will Have to pass on >the Van ??????

Kenneth,

I live in Wisconsin were we have lots of salt, ice, snow, and rust. A lot of times what is important to someone in Wisconsin is the condition of the body. I don't mean that condition of the engine, underbody etc is less important but mechanical components are much easier to fix (to a degree) than bodywork, painting etc. $1000 in bodywork does not get you much these days but $1000 in mechanical repairs is another matter. Also the fact that the engine compartment was not full of oil and other fluids may actually be a good sign meaning that their are no fluid leaks of any kind. I have seen some vanagon exhaust systems that look pretty bad in terms of rust and corrosion but this is regular maintenace stuff and something I would expect if the van is say 5-7 yrs old or older with the original exhaust system. Did the mechanics that said this about corrosion actual check this van over? I find a blanket statement like "every nut and bolt on the underside of the van will be rusted" a bit inflammatory. If the price is right, the body is original (that is bondo free, new paint not masking underlying rust problems) I might take a chance on a van like this. Properly maintained and detailed engines and engine compartments in the north like were I live generally do not get rusted up even with minimum care. Spewing fluids, ignored exhaust leaks, etc which gunk up thge engine compartment are more of a problem due to poor maintenanace than rust is a problem. If possible find someone familiar with vanagons to take a look at it with you.

Good Luck

Tim Marciniak 90 Multivan


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