1986 Vw Syncro Westfalia Wolfsburg Edition Vanagon 4wd on 2040-cars
Cumberland, Rhode Island, United States
Here it is,
the one you’ve been waiting for, the uber rare VW Westfalia Syncro Vanagon
Wolfsburg Edition with a No Reserve Auction. This 4WD VW is a nice example of a low
mileage all original never messed with camper.
This 1986 Syncro has just 109 thousand original miles. In fact when I bought it still had an original VW battery as well as original spark plugs and wires. The interior is an excellent condition, as well as the camping equipment and the canvas tent. I just replaced the skylight. The original paint shined up pretty nice too. Just a little rust on the lower front nose and some rust on the lower rockers. Very minimal rust for a 28 year old vehicle. Follow the link to see over 50 photos. Click Here The Syncro
does run and drive, but because of its long slumber there are a few issues that
should be corrected before she’s ready for 4 wheelin’ camping adventures again.
The brakes
are a little sticky, fuel and temp. gauges aren’t working. Could use sway bar
links and tires. Third gear grinds a little if you’re not careful. I would also replace the fuel lines to be on
the safe side. Like I said all the little things a vehicle would need to be a
daily driver again. I already replaced a few exhaust components, so they’re
good to go.
All in all with a little work you’ll have a rare piece of VW history that will only increase in value as time goes by. Happy bidding!
The Syncro
is registered in the State of RI. RI doesn’t issue titles to vehicles over 10
years old so check your local state laws for paperwork you may need. It will be
sold as is with no warranty, a Bill of Sale, and a copy of the current
registration.
Local buyers
are welcome to an inspection, email for an appointment. Shipping is the buyer’s
responsibility. I will assist a transportation company of your choice.
An immediate
deposit of $500 is required at the auctions end through PayPal. The remainder to be paid with cash or a
certified bank or cashier’s check within 7 days of auctions end.
Any
questions just email. Thanks. Here is a preview of some of the pics. Again, here is a link to all the photos: Click Here |
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