Date: Sat, 21 Nov 1998 00:03:57 -0500
Reply-To: Mark Rokus <marokus@VOYAGER.NET>
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From: Mark Rokus <marokus@VOYAGER.NET>
Subject: New family member
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Hi all
In the past we have seen discussion concerning the fact that most of the
messages are complaints about broken Vanagons. In the spirit of
ballancing this a bit, here is a note to say that these machines are not
all bad.
About a month ago I was fortunate enough to find a '87 SyncroWesty in my
own area. I had been told that there was a van for sale locally by
co-workers but kind of blew it off as I had just purchased another '87
Syncro for my wife a few months earlier. (some may remember the 17 hour
trip from Michigan to PA just to get it. Thank you Karl Bloss for
putting it on your website). I had driven by it but didn't have the
time to look at it. I eventually got around to going to see it. It
was parked off the sholder of the road low enough that it was not
obvious that it was a Syncro and a bra hid the emblem on the front.
When I realized what it was, I started looking closer. I was pleased.
GL with full amenities. Electric windows, locks, and mirrors. Exhaust
good, no antifreeze leaks, fresh Michelins, perfect interior, and very
little seam rust. Hmmmm, this has to be a dream.... The one
distractor... 250,000 miles! Found the person who had owned it for the
past year, only the second owner. Seems the original owner was a
doctors wife and had meticulously maintained it. Had all the service
records. Other than heads @ 100,000 it had all been normal wear and
tear. Called the primary mechanic in WI and found that they had never
had the engine apart. Well, I couldn't stand it, offered $6500
because of a slight tranny whine and she said "sold". After having put
a couple of thousand miles on it I have to say it was a good deal. I'm
pleased. When I asked the owner if she had ever used the fridge she
said that she never even tried so I figured I might have some problems
there. Went to fill the propane tank and found that it was still FULL
from the original owner. Wow... The fridge even makes ICE. I have had
to fix some little stuff like the dome light, one of the locks, and a
seatbelt latch but other than that, it runs like a top. Eventually I
will dig into the tranny and fix the diff lock when I rebuild it. Until
then, I'm just going to enjoy the new member of our family....
BTW, I did manage to sell our original Vanagon ('84 GL) for $2000 the
other day. Not bad for a 200K vehicle. Now if I can just find the time
to finish rebuilding the air cooled 2L in my '81 westy so that I can
offer it a to a new home, I can be back down to 2 Vanagons...
Waiting for Snow so I can try the Syncros in Northern Michigan
Mark Rokus
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