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Interesting day......
I just come back from delivering some rims (Syncro-Nutz variety) to a chap local to me.
He has a single cab syncro with a Tischer demountable that you would willing sell your soul for, Matt.
This SIKA was bought by the owner, Fred, from new in 1992, it's on an H plate.
The interesting thing about this vehicle (apart for the fact the Fred didn't really want a syncro but was told by the dealer that this was the only the single cab left!) is that it was assembled in JAPAN - I've seen the plate on at the bottom of the A frame.
Now is that rare?
Apparently something to do with a joint effort between VW and Toyota - remember the Taro or is that Tara?
He has also got a 'velle, again bought from new, on a D plate besides his 1956 Beetle and his works vehicle, a 2WD single cab
Oh, the 'velle and syncro have less than 50K on the clocks and have been maintained by VW.
On a personal note, to those have been following my efforts to get by DOKA on the road by the end of this month - I have failed. The engine and gearbox are now on the workshop floor ready for dissection to find reason for non-operable clutch.
Such is life!
He has a single cab syncro with a Tischer demountable that you would willing sell your soul for, Matt.
This SIKA was bought by the owner, Fred, from new in 1992, it's on an H plate.
The interesting thing about this vehicle (apart for the fact the Fred didn't really want a syncro but was told by the dealer that this was the only the single cab left!) is that it was assembled in JAPAN - I've seen the plate on at the bottom of the A frame.
Now is that rare?
Apparently something to do with a joint effort between VW and Toyota - remember the Taro or is that Tara?
He has also got a 'velle, again bought from new, on a D plate besides his 1956 Beetle and his works vehicle, a 2WD single cab
Oh, the 'velle and syncro have less than 50K on the clocks and have been maintained by VW.
On a personal note, to those have been following my efforts to get by DOKA on the road by the end of this month - I have failed. The engine and gearbox are now on the workshop floor ready for dissection to find reason for non-operable clutch.
Such is life!
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Doug, excellent tale. Always good to hear of another special Syncro.
Unless I'm mistaken, the white TD double-cab that once was owned by DH, then by Cate, was also assembled in Japan.
Good luck with the clutch. I take it it's a hybrid of some kind ?
Unless I'm mistaken, the white TD double-cab that once was owned by DH, then by Cate, was also assembled in Japan.
Good luck with the clutch. I take it it's a hybrid of some kind ?
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Yes Andy, its the dual mass flywheel/pressure plate from the Passat with a T25 228mm clutch plate.
There seems to be something restricting full movement of the release shaft.
I've changed the slave and master cylinders but still get only about 12mm movement of the clutch lever which starts from a horizontal postion.
There seems to be something restricting full movement of the release shaft.
I've changed the slave and master cylinders but still get only about 12mm movement of the clutch lever which starts from a horizontal postion.
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Interesting that. Perhaps thats the reason a subaru engine fits in so wellThe interesting thing about this vehicle (apart for the fact the Fred didn't really want a syncro but was told by the dealer that this was the only the single cab left!) is that it was assembled in JAPAN - I've seen the plate on at the bottom of the A frame.
Now is that rare?

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I had heard that Porsche had made 10 T3's known as B32's, 230bhp...130mph. But never heard of a Japenese one, VW used to ship body panels around the globe for local assembly, so maybe this is what happened.
This is a pic of a B32, according to the internet!!! Could just be a Porsche badge stuck on with double sided tape.!! But note the splity style air vents at the back.
[IMG:800:563]http://i199.photobucket.com/albums/aa28 ... /VwB32.jpg[/img]
This is a pic of a B32, according to the internet!!! Could just be a Porsche badge stuck on with double sided tape.!! But note the splity style air vents at the back.
[IMG:800:563]http://i199.photobucket.com/albums/aa28 ... /VwB32.jpg[/img]
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If the ca is a original B32 the VIN is not a Volkswagen VIN and in the papers the manufacturer is not Volkswagen.
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syncropete wrote: Interesting that. Perhaps thats the reason a subaru engine fits in so well
I think the resion the Scooby engines fit so well is because, like most jap manufacturers, they started out copying western cars ideas. For Subaru that ment VW as they're early cars had rear mounted air cooled engines and looked a bit like a shrunk beatle. They are now famous for their boxer engines which they claim have a supereour weight distrebution and to be fair they do suit the 4wd drivetrain but you've got to wonder why they chose that before they started makeing rally cars - farmers didn't care where the engine went or what shape it is, they just wanted something that didn't break or get stuck. Obveously they have developed the boxer engines much further than VW did but its funny the belhouseings are so simular if each were derived seperately on their own.
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There were definitely no syncros or busses assembled in Japan! Every syncro has a G for Graz in the VIN.
Maybe they imported some.
Maybe they imported some.
Christoph
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