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project syncro

Posted: 03 Oct 2012, 17:16
by stephen t25
Hi all, thought someone on here may be interested in this, could be a good project.. :ok





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Re: project syncro

Posted: 03 Oct 2012, 19:47
by jed the spread
That is parked about 4 minutes walk from my house, I think someone has been living in it for a while at one point.

jed

Re: project syncro

Posted: 03 Oct 2012, 19:56
by Syncrobaz
Pikies? :shock:

Re: project syncro

Posted: 03 Oct 2012, 20:12
by lloydy
ive been to view it, its a big project to say the least

Re: project syncro

Posted: 03 Oct 2012, 20:15
by jed the spread
lloydy wrote:ive been to view it, its a big project to say the least

The usual rules of £15,000 apply :wink:

Did you see the fella down the scrappy on the A217 has a Syncro Doka with a vinik? Bought from Poland for not very much by all accounts.

Jed

Re: project syncro

Posted: 03 Oct 2012, 20:27
by lloydy
that rule is certainly correct, would take a big investment/time
the only vdub i've seen at the scrappers was a bay twincab?

Re: project syncro

Posted: 03 Oct 2012, 20:46
by jed the spread
lloydy wrote: the only vdub i've seen at the scrappers was a bay twincab?

Its parked behind it, white van.

jed

Re: project syncro

Posted: 03 Oct 2012, 20:57
by v-lux
Is it a turbo diesel......?

I need a gearbox......

Re: project syncro

Posted: 03 Oct 2012, 20:59
by lloydy
yes, but its covered in gear oil. he says it works but no way of proving as engine is dead

Re: project syncro

Posted: 03 Oct 2012, 21:19
by jed the spread
Rusty van, shagged engine, shagged VC, etc...

£500?

jed

Re: project syncro

Posted: 03 Oct 2012, 21:39
by lloydy
i'll let you know...

Re: project syncro

Posted: 04 Oct 2012, 16:41
by Holydiver
I've been watching this one, as looking for a donor diesel for project syncro Atlantic.

So would £1,500 over the top for a donor van, don't need the engine as already have 2x spares, I just need all the other parts and I'm happy to strip and inspect both boxes, plus I'm in no rush, I mean I'm happy to fit all the other parts and leave the gearbox till last.
Mind you I already have the front end ie sub-frame, suspension (minus the box), gearstick and rods & prop, so is £1.5K to much for what I need to get??

what more do I need??
Front & rear box (no rush on these) as happy to use it 2wd for some time
Fuel tank
Fuel filler (although I do have a round one from a pick-up which I sould use instead??) Would this look OK? any thoughts on that??
Diff selector panel and vacuum parts
Engine mounts
Rear shocks & spring (might be best just to buy new)
Need steering rack mounting panel

can you think of anything else

Re: project syncro

Posted: 04 Oct 2012, 17:38
by ninja.turtle007
Engine bars
Rear gear link
Engine protection
Prop protection
Front bash plate
Prop
Diff lock control panel and vacuum system
Etc

If I was converting a 2wd to a Syncro I would buy this or another complete Syncro. It will be very expensive and hard to find all the major and minor parts seperately. Plus you don't know what parts you need and I doubt anyone has a comprehensive list. It would be far easier to have a vehicle to swap the parts from.

If you Atlantic is as good as you say it is you need to have everything you need and not have parts missing and spend years with it not finished 100% while you search high and low for the missings parts.

Same as if I wanted to converts a caravelle to a westy, I would use a rotten doner vehicle. As you would never find all if the minor trim parts etc.


Rough I idea on what had to pay on Syncro specific parts when I went petrol to TDI
Diesel fuel tank £200
Rear link bar £30
Engine bars £100
Engine protection £100

Re: project syncro

Posted: 06 Oct 2012, 14:59
by lloydy
So, who bid on it then?

Re: project syncro

Posted: 06 Oct 2012, 16:57
by Holydiver
Not me yet! 1.5K was my tops for a donor at the moment plus I got to get it back to Bristol.. was hoping to do a private deal outside ebay if it didn't sell, could of save him the fees