This 1990 Volkswagen Club Joker 3 Syncro is a European-market high-top Westfalia camper that spent time in Chile before it was imported to the US in 2024. Finished in white over gray cloth, the van is powered by a replacement 1.9-liter AHU TDI inline-four linked with a five-speed manual transaxle and a Syncro all-wheel-drive system. It is also equipped with a front brush guard, Mercedes-Benz-sourced 16″ wheels, a cabin heater, a Pioneer CD stereo, power front windows, and a Westfalia-branded kitchenette. This Vanagon Syncro is offered with a Carfax report and a clean Texas title. The van is finished in white with a color-coordinated rooftop sleeper. Additional exterior details include a front brush guard, Westfalia decals, black-finished bumpers, solar roof panels, and sliding rear windows. Corrosion is visible on the exhaust muffler. Mercedes-Benz-sourced 16″ alloy wheels are mounted with 225/70 BFGoodrich All-Terrain T/A tires. The rear center caps are missing, and photos show corrosion on the rear brake drums. The front captain’s chairs are trimmed in gray cloth. The black dashboard houses cabin heater controls in addition to a Pioneer CD stereo, and the van is equipped with power front windows. The four-spoke steering wheel sits ahead of a VDO 180-km/h speedometer and auxiliary gauges. The six-digit odometer shows 179k kilometers (~111k miles). The rear area features a Westfalia-branded kitchenette with a stovetop, a sink, a faucet, and a refrigerator. Additional features include two swivel-away tables, storage compartments, audio speakers, curtains, and a folding rear bench trimmed in gray cloth. Power is provided by a replacement 1.9-liter AHU turbodiesel inline-four. Power is delivered to all four wheels via a five-speed manual transaxle that is equipped with a Gelande gear. The oil was changed in preparation for the sale. The Carfax report displays a single June 2024 entry in Texas.