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Syncro single cab ?
Posted: 01 Dec 2011, 18:17
by Jim Hunter
Hello guys,
Today I saw a 14" single cab that was for sale.
It was imported about 10 years ago w/out engine (diesel) then they strip the truck for repaint but it ends in a barn for 6-7 years ! It has twin difflocks and is a solid truck that has some rust but not a rust bucket still on original paint.
It needs engine,radiator,bumpers,windows glasses and seals,locks,interior and so on...
Any guess about how much it is worth ?
Thank you,
Jim
Re: Syncro single ???
Posted: 01 Dec 2011, 20:23
by KarlT
Whatever he's asking, just buy it, get your money out of that Greek bank & buy it now!!
Seriously, Impossible to tell really, but it sounds like its worth what its worth in spares, Gearbox may be bu88ered, as can VC, few hundred Euros?

Re: Syncro single ???
Posted: 01 Dec 2011, 22:44
by Mudlark
Its worth its weigh in value in scrap metal by the sound of it. As Karl said; everything is unknown.
If you have the skills and have done some research about the availability of all the parts you need to make it a runner you might convince yourself its a project worth doing ?
Rolling wreck, 3-5 hundred Euros maximum. Worth more in parts!
Greece is a great country for Syncros!
Re: Syncro single cab ?
Posted: 04 Dec 2011, 21:44
by Jim Hunter
Today I was be able to take a lot of pictures of the truck...
What do you think it is worth to restore ?
Re: Syncro single cab ?
Posted: 05 Dec 2011, 12:19
by KarlT
Can I reduce my estimate now?
Are there not any runners out there instead? If not, parts would be a 'mare to get hold of anyway.
IMO, Forget it.

Re: Syncro single cab ?
Posted: 05 Dec 2011, 17:55
by syncropaddy
From the pics above I think that body looks quite good and could be worth a few hundred. Lots of work though.
Re: Syncro single cab ?
Posted: 05 Dec 2011, 17:57
by terryvanman
Re: Syncro single cab ?
Posted: 06 Dec 2011, 06:46
by Aidan
buy it for a couple of hundred, you'll get your money back if it doesn't come together, there's enough parts about to be able to source everything, will take time, longer = cheaper, but shell looks better than a lot over here and it would be a cool and practical vehicle in a rural situation just depends on what engine you go for as to how economic it will be