'86 Syncro Weekender

GaryMc

Explorer
http://gary-mcdaniel.smugmug.com/Ma...bug-Weekender/14493746_er8Ud#1157555703_cJnGE


225kon the chassis
Subie conversion from a '92 2.2 4cyl approx 100k on engine
recently replaced tranny (unknown miles)
Propex Heater
Rocky Mtn. Westy bull bar
Rocky Mtn. Westy rear bumper
OME Suspension w/ 2" lift installed last winter
Kennedy Engineering Custom Flywheel
New Small Car stainless exhaust
New Small Car engine cradle
Black 15" steel rims with BFG AT's that have 35K or so left on them.
Pop-top strut kit w/ heavy-duty struts.

$16,000


This Syncro runs strong, the decoupler works as it's supposed to. I would not hesitate to drive it cross country.

I will also entertain trading for a full size 4x4 Diesel truck.
 
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GaryMc

Explorer
Thats neat. What kind of highway speeds can that maintain? MPG?

Very neat. It's also a darned capable vehicle offroad. This Syncro, thanks to the Subie conversion and new, crack free, exhaust gets about 15-17mpg around town and in the mountains. I have never calculated the MPG on the interstate as I avoid them like the plague. It'll maintain 75-MPH comfortably on flat'ish stretches. It's sweet spot though is at 65MPH.
 
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chasespeed

Explorer
Thats actually really cool....

Too bad I need something that can pull my boat..(my truck is a stick, and the wife wont drive stick, so, whatever I buy, has to be slushbox)...

I have only seen one of those up close... really like them....

Chase
 

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