Syncro bulkhead

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JerseyMike
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Syncro bulkhead

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Can anyone tell me if this is a modified full bulkhead or a north American option. I haven't seen one on a euro syncro.

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Full ad. Looks like a nice panel van.

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this one looks like it got something similar http://www.vw-tristar.com/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
was going to be on my drive until the tdi urge gained control
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Re: Syncro bulkhead

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That's a factory fitted bulkhead, It's exactly the same as the one fitted to my panel van. It's effectively a full height walk-through bulkhead, the best of both worlds in some ways, i.e. extra rigidity and security (I've fitted a curtain to close the gap when needed), but you can still get between the cab and the back easily (relatively - it's quite narrow!). Here's the best picture of it that I have to hand in case you're interested:

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1989 2.1DJ Syncro Panel Van

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