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One of the more impressive variants we've tested is the Vanagon Syncro, an off-the-beaten-path trekker with increased ground clearance, large tires ... and 14-inch rear trailing arms were among ...
The Syncro was a truly capable 4WD vehicle, with a 2.1-liter inline 4-cylinder engine that could produce 95 horsepower and 117 lb-ft of torque. The Syncro came with a four-speed manual ...
The van is a 1990 Volkswagen Vanagon T3 Syncro 16″, the the four-wheel-drive version of the Synchro developed by VW and Steyr-Puch. The van’s original owner was Volkswagen AG itself, who had it ...
Compared to the standard vans, Vanagon Syncros got larger brakes and reinforced bodywork. The wheelbase was stretched by an inch, and the Syncro got larger CV joints. Volkswagen added underbody ...
This 1989 Volkswagen Transporter Syncro is the European version of the Vanagon, the panel van version ... and a driveshaft decoupler. The 1.5-inch lift kit and the 15-inch wheels are fantastic ...
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