Volkswagen Synchro Vanagon

SWbySWesty

Fauxverland Extraodinaire
Bump....back from the dead. Any more syncros or just plain Westies out there? I see GoWesty offers a positrac for the Westy which could aid in the 2wd version.
 

MoGas

Central Scrutinizer
Bump....back from the dead. Any more syncros or just plain Westies out there? I see GoWesty offers a positrac for the Westy which could aid in the 2wd version.

I know someone that will be posting up here soon enough.........:box:



Dave
 

otiswesty

Regular guy
The eurovan immediately came to mind but I haven't been able to find any awd conversions for it or anyone who has set one up for overland travel.


GoWesty is doing 4x4 conversions on the LWB Eurovans used as a camper base for the Winnebago full camper conversion.
http://www.gowesty.com/restored_vehicle_details.php?id=1346

Seikel in Europe has also put portals on the T4/Eurovan
http://www.vw-offroad-seikel.de/index.php?id=111&L=1

As the T4 Westfalia was sold here it is a great minivan with poptop and 2 double sleeper bed option. It is a shorter wheelbase and lackes the full camper interior of the Winnebago conversion. The Winnebago interior is a slightly lower build quality than Westfalia, but still quite nice. The stock ground clearance is quite a bit less than the Vanagon or Baywindow busses. So to make it a real overlander would take a bit of work, but not impossible by any means
 

Fergie

Expedition Leader
Yup yup...bought me a Westfalia this weekend! Really excited!!

Some pics from the weekend; I'll throw some more up once I get a chance.

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SWbySWesty

Fauxverland Extraodinaire
WELCOME to the club! The Samba is now your best friend and a Bentley repair manual is great to have just in case. Mine has been trouble free since I got it! Would love to hear your plans for it
 

Fergie

Expedition Leader
Yeah...the Samba has a ton of info.

Where would you suggest I find the Bentley Manual?

Plans? Drive it, camp in it, create memories with my kiddos in in. Maybe some ATs for the tires, and that is about it.

Oh, a bag of granola, sixer of Lucky beer and a block of cheese for the fridge.
 

SWbySWesty

Fauxverland Extraodinaire
The Bentley is easily found on Amazon or GoWesty. The top parts sites (besides used parts on CL) are generally GoWesty, Van-Cafe, Bus Depot and a few others. The prices for the manual are generally the same price. I think GoWesty had it the least expensive, new, due to shipping to me which may differ for you.

I got my ATs at Tirecrawler.com - super inexpensive if they have a shop near you for free shipping. These are the original 14'' size. Most people upgrade to a 15'' rim, but then you're looking at around $1,000 - $1,200 in cost for generic rims and tires. I could go on, but as a new owner myself, I am simply regurgitating Samba info. :elkgrin:

These are apparently VERY capable on demanding trails (relatively speaking of course). I tortured it in Mojave and it came out happy. Those syncro guys are crazy though...
 

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