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Posted by: Rhodes71/914 Mar 22 2005, 10:43 PM

Always thought a 4WD VW van would be a cool thing to have. I am aware of most of the common probs with the late 80s Vanagons and that repairs on the synchro can be expensive.

Just looking for opinions on owning/driving them.

Posted by: scott thacher Mar 22 2005, 10:53 PM

i would say go to the yahoo subaru vanagon page, but they all love em there... kind of biased.

you would save money in the long run and do a suby conversion, more hp and longer life

Posted by: Rhodes71/914 Mar 22 2005, 11:01 PM

I would like to pick one up for a decent price that has engine troubles or a bad engine and do the subby conversion. That would be optimal.

Posted by: Maltese Falcon Mar 22 2005, 11:03 PM

They are way cool, even more so with a 3.2 Carrera in it. Check out the Range Panzer Syncro, my driver since 1990...currently offered for sale @ www.recycler.com , check around the VW van section. Also a small photo of it in the Project Vehicle section of our site...clickee below wink.gif
High point of driving it is winching other 4 by 4s out of mud/ sand screwy.gif It crosses creeks readilly also !
MF

Posted by: p914 Mar 22 2005, 11:35 PM

Excellent clearance.

Posted by: Maltese Falcon Mar 23 2005, 09:55 AM

Hey, those used to come in pairs ( avatar) smile.gif

Posted by: Rhodes71/914 Mar 23 2005, 10:14 AM

QUOTE (Maltese Falcon @ Mar 22 2005, 09:03 PM)
They are way cool, even more so with a 3.2 Carrera in it. Check out the Range Panzer Syncro, my driver since 1990...currently offered for sale @ www.recycler.com , check around the VW van section. Also a small photo of it in the Project Vehicle section of our site...clickee below wink.gif
High point of driving it is winching other 4 by 4s out of mud/ sand screwy.gif It crosses creeks readilly also !
MF

Now that is cool drooley.gif

Need more info.

Posted by: solex Mar 23 2005, 10:19 AM

I did not have the AWD version but owned an 84 and 91 and they were great utility vehicles and very comfortable.

I put a set a Audi A8 wheels on my 91 and it handled well. The only problem is the engine being underpowered and its tendency to leak coolant, thru the gaskets. Bleeding the cooling system is a treat. Also the engines run very poorly if there is the slightest air leak, and is usually not easily diagnosed.

Check out vanagon.com and if the mailing list is still active subscribe to it. The list was very helpful.

I also have an excellent Bentley repair manual for sale.

Posted by: jasons Mar 23 2005, 10:59 AM

I want one of the crew cab versions. They are hard to find and expensive when you do.

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Posted by: banderson Mar 23 2005, 04:42 PM

My dad had one. I took it on a few trips. Power was good enough, but not impressive.

My biggest complaint was the gearing. It hit yellow line at 65 mph. I hate driving a car that tells me how fast to drive.

Posted by: kwales Mar 23 2005, 07:10 PM

Parts are expen$ive.

I believe the front rotors are $600 and only fit the syncro, not the 2wd Vanagons.

Also have a reputation of beign hard to work on- compared to the 2wd. There are big plates on the underside that get in the way of servicing everything.

I love my Vanagon, but it's not a syncro.

4k rpm at 70mph blink.gif

Ken

Posted by: MecGen Mar 23 2005, 08:08 PM

Hi
I can speak for the Wests, I fix a lot of them.
Waterboxer, buy it with the assumption the motor is f**ked, this way you won't be disappointed when your coolant falls out. I looked into a VW co that used to make a kit for a 1.8 or 2.0l regular Golf motor, heavy oil pan mod because the motor was tilted to fit. with a rebiult motor - core included, 5000$ installed. Just a bit over a "real" waterboxer rebiuld would cost.
good luck with it
Joe


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Posted by: Rhodes71/914 Dec 29 2005, 12:16 PM

Haven't had any 914 content to contribute due to the fact that there is snow on the ground and I won't be driving it for a few more months. But I did pick this up while visiting the in-laws in Salt Lake. Now all I have to do is make the long drive back to Alaska.
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Pic from PO before I got the van.
87 Syncro with diff lock. Poor thing was dirty as hell but in decent mechanical condition with the original 2.1 wasserboxer in it. A subby conversion will happen when this one dies.

I'll post some pics of the transformation soon.

Anybody want to ride to Alaska in a couple of weeks?

Posted by: r_towle Dec 29 2005, 12:37 PM

QUOTE (Maltese Falcon @ Mar 23 2005, 12:03 AM)
They are way cool, even more so with a 3.2 Carrera in it. Check out the Range Panzer Syncro, my driver since 1990...currently offered for sale @ www.recycler.com , check around the VW van section. Also a small photo of it in the Project Vehicle section of our site...clickee below wink.gif
High point of driving it is winching other 4 by 4s out of mud/ sand screwy.gif It crosses creeks readilly also !
MF

please provide a link either on your web site or here that shows your ranger panzer for sale...

Im sorry, but recycler.com is a PITA to use.

Rich

Posted by: dimitri Feb 9 2006, 04:16 PM

Great looking Syncro Camper. I have one, 86 syncro for more than 14 years,
bought used with 100k miles, just stock Van. Installed a Subaru XT6 engine
into Van, 2.7 l 6 cylinder. Could have done it with a 6 cylinder Porsche engine, but water heating is hard to beat. Great for snow, travell, camping
and hauling. Very reliable and a blast to drive, now has over 240K miles, but
still solid. Use wheel spacer and 15" Porsche phone dials. Next step will be
installation of of larger brakes. Dimitri
smilieDimitri beerchug.gif

Posted by: Quilmes Feb 9 2006, 07:27 PM

Here are a few that I have found and like the way they look.
Not all are Campers on the photos.

Quilmes


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Posted by: Quilmes Feb 9 2006, 07:28 PM

more engine is a 2.5 flat 4cyl turbo


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Posted by: Quilmes Feb 9 2006, 07:28 PM

engine shot


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Posted by: Quilmes Feb 9 2006, 07:29 PM

Here is a Syncro with a 3.3Li Subaru SVX engine


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Posted by: Quilmes Feb 9 2006, 07:31 PM

Silver Bus brakes, I think that they are on up-side down??? But still looks great.
I might just build one.


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Posted by: Quilmes Feb 9 2006, 07:32 PM

Syncro from Germany


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Posted by: Quilmes Feb 9 2006, 07:34 PM

Just in case you have a 3.8Li Porsche laying around I guess you could do this.


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Posted by: Quilmes Feb 9 2006, 07:35 PM

Becks engine


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Posted by: Quilmes Feb 9 2006, 07:35 PM

Inside view with nice seats


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Posted by: Quilmes Feb 9 2006, 07:44 PM

And for you Crew Cabbers


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Posted by: Quilmes Feb 9 2006, 07:45 PM

Crew Cab


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Posted by: Maltese Falcon Feb 9 2006, 10:27 PM

My old Range Panzer 3.2 had its 4th gear upgraded to an Aussie OD ratio, installed by Jeff Fields/ Transaxle engineering . The revs became "Normal" in 4th on the highway , about 2,800 @ 70mph. The oe 4th gear in a syncro will rattle your teeth @ 70 sad.gif
The van was sold last year, and being restored as a 4cyl 2.1 (orig). The 3.2 became a donor engine into an artic blue 9146GT.
My only VW is this one now-- The German8ter


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Posted by: Maltese Falcon Feb 9 2006, 10:28 PM

nuther ...even has little chevvie bowties laser cut in the motor mount biggrin.gif


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Posted by: rdauenhauer Feb 9 2006, 10:31 PM

As I recall the Kap'n had one stashed outside his shop that was tricked out in off full road warrior trim?

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