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1986 Syncro Westfalia W/ 2.2 Liter Subaru Motor on 2040-cars

Year:1986 Mileage:230000
Location:

Longview, Washington, United States

Longview, Washington, United States
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Vehicle Title:Clear
For Sale By:Private Seller
Engine:2.2 liter Subaru engine
VIN: wv2yb0258xx066420 Year: 1986
Drive Type: manual
Make: Volkswagen
Mileage: 230,000
Model: Bus/Vanagon
Trim: Westfalia Syncro
Condition: Used: A vehicle is considered used if it has been registered and issued a title. Used vehicles have had at least one previous owner. The condition of the exterior, interior and engine can vary depending on the vehicle's history. See the seller's listing for full details and description of any imperfections. ... 

 

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1986 Syncro Westfalia. Rust free Arizona van. This van was a syncro transporter. The original owner bought it new then shortly after ordered the westfalia kit directly from Westfalia  and had it installed. This van runs and drives great with the 2.2 liter Subaru motor that was professionaly installed. Plenty of power and drives more like a car than a van with the upgraded motor. I had the complete rear interior seats and uper bunk reupholsterd ($800). New carpet, 4  new 14 x 8.50 General Grabber All terrians ($700) new starter, upgrated 12 volt electric fridge, cd player, u joints, drive line and transmission. There has been some pretty inovative upgrades to the interior to make it more usable for camping such as removable propane stove, updated 12 volt fridge, and aux battery This van has the swivel seat and new muffler.  Very srait and dry van.

Subaru conversion - The Subaru kit is from Kennendy Engineering in Palmdale California (the best for Subaru conversions). I have a 100 page manual that has all the information you need for the Subaru upgrade. Hoses are  from Vanaru. The total cost of the motor upgrade was over $9,000

Engine/Trans - Rebuilt Subaru 2.2 liter engine with around 40k miles. At that time they installed a new clutch, pressure plate and throw out bearing. New starter, the transmission was just replaced with a low mile transmission. Only full senthetic motor oil has been used, fresh coolant, tune up, snorkel set up, new performance muffler, marine aux camping battery, new brive line and u joints professionaly installed, new motor mounts and trans mounts. New shift bushings. The Van runs and drives great with plenty of power from the subaru motor.

Interior - The interior is in excellent shape. Front seats are in good condition with no rips or stains. passenger side swivel seat, no cracks in dash, nice Alpine cd player with remote and 4 alpine speakers. two 6 inch speakers up front, two 6x9 speakers in back. New carpet in cargo area, updated electric 12 volt fridge.  Fresh water tank with electric pump and new faucet. Aux camping marine battery, new upper bunk cushions, new upholstery on upper bunk, Z bed and rear cushion (cost over $800). I lined all interior cabenets with marine carpet. 6 12 volt electrical out lets. Removable propane stove, built in butcher block. Interior has been cleaned and detailed. The interior is in great over all condition.

Pop Top - This van has the 3 window canvas upgrade. The canvas has no rips, all zippers work well. I have all manuals and 100 page manula for the subaru conversion.

Paint and Body - The boby has a few minor dings and some srcatches and scuff marks. This van has never been wrecked and is super strait. All door and body gaps are perfect. No cancer on this bus, seams all look good. Paint is very presentable but shows its age. 

Other - Nice alloy rims with 4 new 14 x 8.50 General Grabber All terrian tires ($700). Rear heater under Z bed, custom heavy duty steel rear bumper, nice front bumper 230,000 miles on body. 

I bought this van to keep, the only reason why I am selling it is because I bought a low mile 87 Westfalia syncro. The van runs and drives great, after owning this one I am going to put the same Subaru kit in my 87. I have put a lot of time and money in this van to make it a clean reliable driver that can go any were. Solid Arizona Van. This van being a syncro with the Subaru motor professionaly installed, with full Westfalia interior make this a bargain.  Contact me with any questions.






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