Syncro 4&4 Discussion and Q&A last answered over 2 years ago.
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It's a "County" 4x4 conversion, special gearbox has a torsen centre diff I think, not sure about the funny stickers but the snorkel looks well finished at the wing. Looks like a kill switch/button on the front grille along with the 12/24v electric plug (can't remember the name) and a big bundle of wires up the driver's screen pillar. Never mind the led flashers on the grille. Military Police maybe?
Could be an ex-MOD trial/proposal vehicle (does the paint look original and not a whitevanman blow-over?) and it's 1998 ish if the plates are correct.
1985 Oettinger 3.2 Caravelle RHD syncro twin slider. SA Microbus bumpers, duplex winch system, ARC 7X15 period alloys
we used to have one as a recovery truck at a garage I worked at.
It was 100% pure dog sh!t.
I snapped it in half recovering a Golf off the moors, cracks right down the chassis behind the crew cab.
It spent more time in pieces that working and getting stuff for it was a nightmare.
I don't think it was advanced enough to have a torsen diff, I seem to remember that just had an old transfer case.
That was a Transit 190 crew cab.
West Glam Fire Service had 4 of them as off road rural fire fighting appliances. There was one on my station which I had to drive often. Absolute crap, gutless and would get stuck at the sign of the slightest mud. All I can say is if your thinking of getting one, give it a test off road, you'll soon change your mind.
PeninsulaKid
New vans are great but they just ain't got no soul!
syncropaddy wrote:Seen those before. Our Electricty company uses them in tough areas. No idea who makes them for F O R D but they look the biz
"County" was the name of the firm who made the gearbox and did the conversion. Dagenham let them put their name on the back door.
Could well be wrong about the transfer box details. They were based on the last RWD Trannys.
1985 Oettinger 3.2 Caravelle RHD syncro twin slider. SA Microbus bumpers, duplex winch system, ARC 7X15 period alloys
They did MKII, MKIII and New Gen that I know of, not just the last RWD.
You could get more or less the full range I think.
I've seen single and twin wheelers, singles using the 100L wheels, but also seen 150's and 190's too (Class IIV, twin wheeler)
yes, converted using tractor parts by County.
*spits*