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Date:         Thu, 23 Jul 1998 21:55:34 EDT
Reply-To:     Modl6971@AOL.COM
Sender:       Vanagon Mailing List <Vanagon@vanagon.com>
From:         Michael Modl <Modl6971@AOL.COM>
Subject:      Re: Syncro's Transmission....Dave
Comments: To: Dave@SPARKPLUG.COM, Vanagon@VANAGON.COM
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In a message dated 98-07-23 13:30:35 EDT, Dave@SPARKPLUG.COM writes:

<< Any rate, on page 194 the author talks about Syncros. He prints: "In 1986, Volkswagen introduced an Automatic four-wheel drive version of the Vanagon, called the Syncro."

I am a Vanagon enthusiast. I stop to look at any that are for sale. I test drive them when I can, and I try to pay attention to detail I can. One detail I simply have not seen, is an Automatic Syncro. Could I be missing something very common? Or perhaps this is just a gross misprint.

Any information you could share would be great. Thanks,

Dave Bowers Oly, Wa 1988 Vanagon GL >> Dave, what the book meant by automatic 4 wheel drive system, is that the 4 wheel drive will automaticaly engage when necessary. When a rear wheel slips, the front VC will automaticaly power the front wheels. Michael Modl. 87 syncro.


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