Nice van we have the same year model and color! Some call this the "base" model, but I don't think thats very accurate considering they have the rear Z bed and jump seats. They were made in the syncro plant in Austria, while the majority of Vanagons were made in Germany. Your van has better ground clearance, lighter weight(little sound deadening), no fiberglass body cladding and bumpers to crack, no clear coat to start peeling, no vent wing windows up front to start leaking, and the easy to sweep clean rubber flooring; all while having the final say in wiring harness, drivetrain and braking refinements that the Vanagon had when it ended production.
Many people who are only semi familiar with Vanagons mistake mine for a 4wd. I will tell you that I've pushed mine pretty hard in the wilderness at stock ride height and have done fine. You will find the Achilles heel of offroading 2wd Vanagons is the differential... one rear wheel loses grip and it's all over. The solution is the poor mans LSD(pulling the handbrake while moving), a real LSD, or a locking diff from a Syncro.
Good luck! I would also add that mine has a pull out table from a bay window bus that works great.
-Rob
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