A different type of off roading

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A different type of off roading

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Making use of the old factory high top off our 16 camper! Was on the river cam over weekend :lol:
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:D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D
That is re-cycling :!:
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Nice, but the idea is old :)

Do you know the "Varuis Hochdachboot"

--> http://boltze.dyndns.org/terlinden/pros ... hdachboot/

some more pictures here --> http://www.cwr16.homepage.t-online.de/hp/varius.htm

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Christoph,
That is fantastic. Never knew of such a thing
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I had seen photos of that van before Boltz.I just thought whot a hidiouse roof but now i know. :o
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If you want more information about "Varius Hochdachboot" write an email to

Claus Wiedmaier

webmaster@cwr16.com

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Pete,

Have your pants dried out yet ?

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cool..........









and wet :lol: .............



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Post by squire »

how do golf syncro's fare on the off road, does anyone own one or seen them in action..?
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Post by Mudlark »

Golf Syncros are road cars, they have no ground clearance and no diff locks, rally racing might be a different matter; heavily modified.

VW produced the Golf Country with extra ride height specifically for the 'off road' market but none were RHD in this country as far as i know.

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The "Golf country" was not a Off-Road car. It was only a optical tuning for the syncro golf.

The kit was developed in three hours by Steyr-Puch in Austria. In my 100 years Puch book is the full story.

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Post by squire »

it looks good.
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