Syncro-less but not idle!

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Re: Syncro-less but not idle!

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axeman wrote:
shame that you did not win that as it is only half an hour away from us. they dont half look like fun. if not a little drafty. but then look at what baxter has,

neil

They have a larger following than syncro's it seems!!

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o8rjKE3SUmk" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;


They sound like Citreon 2CV's.
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Re: Syncro-less but not idle!

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there a bit lighter too :D

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qKhy6EFY ... re=related" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

the more i see of these the more i like them,

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Re: Syncro-less but not idle!

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syncrosimon wrote:I still think a single cab syncro would be fun, you could learn to weld on it. Hours of fun. That haflinger might have been tax exempt though.

Yip, it was exempt and small enough to fit in the garage to store and work on. Simple little motor too. There'll be others…

or it may be a Syncro single cab if we move somewhere with more room. Probably easier to find a good one of those too!
1989 16" Syncro 2.1l WBX… replaced by a 2010 T5 GP

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