I am selling our 86 Syncro. It is in very good condition and has treated us very well over the past few years. We have never gone "off-roading" but we have on occasion used it on the beaches of the Outer Banks in NC. Vehicle has 139k miles, I bought it from the original owner in January 93. Maintenance history: Work done in March 98 137k miles: New head gaskets. New water pump. New O2 sensor. Work done in November 97 133k miles: New exhaust system New cooling fan New Idle stabilizer Work done in July 97 132k miles: Drive shaft to front VC rebuilt & balanced with new U-joints New rear brake cylinders Front innner CV joint Dec 96: New A/C high pressure line & expansion valve & receiver/drier 12/95 114k miles Battery Rear Brake Shoes New MXL Reinforced tires New Bosch starter New front shocks new rear shocks new rear axles, bearings and seals 10/94 105k miles: 4 rear CV boots 4 new injectors new spark plug wires New front rotors new front brake pads new fuel filter 4/94 97k miles: New muffler & Cat new coolant temp sensor Bad: I curently have the locking diff mechanism disconnected. It was always engaging, even though the dash switch was not pulled out. A/C compressor does not turn on. Small surface rust spot (about a half dollar size) on bottom corner of driver's door. Small ammount of seam rust. Other features Hella Auxillary Low Beams. Reflective Mirror tint on all windows. Asking $4200. Respond to either eolian@ids.net or Drew.Jenkins@fmr.com. Drew Jenkins |
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