Although I'm not a Syncro driver at this moment, I hope to become one in the (very) near future. I've been driving landrovers (90''s & series) for the last decade (to be honest, Landys are the only cars I have ever owned) but decided to sell mine last december. Changing Dutch tax regulations had taken all the fun out of it, besides that I had the plan of buying a campervan for quite some time now. Wanting a campervan and parting from my 4x4 brought me to the idea of a Syncro. Damn these cars are cool! I wonder why I had never thought of them before..( brand-blindness?!) So a couple of weeks ago I started my search for a Syncro, the more I looked the more entusiastic I got. Special thanks to Jed's campervanculture, that realy gave me the syncro-fever!

But finding a nice and affordable one, that's a totaly different thing. I've got my mind set on a poptop since this will fit in my garage. I prefere not leaving a syncro (or any old car) outside. I've read most of the relevant topics about the technical aspects of a Syncro and think I know where to look for / be ware off when buying one.
Last week I finaly found one and went for a testdrive yesterday. I'ts an orignial 16" fitted with poptop, westfalia interior and... a Ford 2.8 V6 with stainless steel exhaust (with lpg).
although not original the car drove excellent. Nice gears, plenty of power,.... (probably not to economic either

There are a few 'minor' things that I would like to have some info on, I was hoping to find answers to my questions here!

The car has some typical t3 rust problems. The rear windows have rust spots (ca. 2 inch square) are these easy to repair? The pannel behind de front bumper doesn't look to healty eather (along the entire with of the vehicle) are these big repairs? There is also one technical problem that I stumbled on... the rear difflock key/button works the wrong way round... pulling in out is disengaging, pushing it in is engaging the difflock... (?) Wired the wrong way round? Besides that the car looks quite allright. Although I haven't tested / checked the car on more of the mechanical parts (which I will do next time) i think this is all quite in order. The cars has been serviced by a garage and hasn't seen much offroad (none is more likely given the state of the underside)
Any ideas about how much I Syncro like this should cost? (given my description)
Well, so far my short introduction! Hopefully I can join this forum shortly as a new Syncro driver! otherwise I'll have to find a way to get rid of this fever

Cheers! Misha (Netherlands)