Robert Rountree wrote: > Marty > of all the VW vans I've owned 62, 74, 78, 87,.... I think the 78 > Champagne > edition is one of my favorites, Don't get me wrong I have never owned > a van > that drives as nice as my 87 Syncro Westy (50kmiles & mint shape) but > it's > really complicated compared to my 78.... & between the earlier van... > the 78 > has the better layout with spin around front seat (not the 74) and > it's > air-cooled and not near as many parts to go wrong & replace (+ weight) > I'm > sorry I sold my 78... I just ran a small ad saying "mint all records" > a guy > from VW Canada called me up asked a few smart question, drove up > (about > 100km north of Toronto) and did a fast compression, gear, clutch, test > and > paid me the full amount I was asking no quibbles. Still kind of miss > it. But > every time I travel in my 87 Syncro.... Wooooa it's a better ride with > more > power and I really like the extra height to clear all the gravel (snow > > covered) roads I drive (live) on. I KNOW from a maintenance point of > view the 78 was less cost per mile, total ownership cost. You guys in > warmer, dryer parts of the world are lucky if you can find 78-82 > Westies > with good bodies.... take care of them... they are real classics. > > Rob > 87 Westy SyncroGL.....Cynosure > > rountree@planeteer.com 230,000 mi and still I like it. 1984 Westy camper. |
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