I bought the galvanised syncro that was advertised on here. Was just puzzling over what to do about the wheels on it and possible impact on mpg.
I will be using the van for my daily drive to work and back (6 miles each way on winding Cornish lanes) and then trips away - to include field based camping and festivals. Getting stuck for 7 hours in mud last year and having to be pulled out by tractor was the reason for getting a syncro in the first place.
Van has a 2.9i VR6 Corrado engine in, which I think I have probably been over-revving according to this thread! (Does move quickly though if you want it to

According to the handwritten notes from Jean-Louis Brion that came with it (and assuming that I'm reading his handwriting properly!) the rims are Mercedes 8 x 16. Tyres currently on it are Bridgestone Dueler M/T LT225/75R16.
I'm thinking that the fuel economy from these can't be as good as if I fitted an all terrain tyre?!?
The van is a 14", but with adapted suspension to accommodate the 16" wheels. Have considered putting it on to 15" rims to make it look slightly less beefy (my wife isn't totally happy about this aspect!!) and make it easier for the kids to get in and out!! Also tyres could do with being slightly less wide as the sliding door is snagging on the tyre despite having a spacer fitted.
Would appreciate advice on wheels/tyres and impact on mpg.
Haven't got enough figures to work out consistent mpg figures and I'm experimenting with revs etc. Also speedo etc. out (previous owner thinks actual speed +10% from sppedo) and don't yet own a sat nav.
Thanks to Rob for all the advice,
Cheers,
Ben