1984 Vw Rabbit Convertible Wolfsburg Edition - For Parts, No Title on 2040-cars
Casselberry, Florida, United States
The Rabbit is mostly complete, but is missing the radio and a few minor parts and trim pieces here and there.
Has complete engine and transmission, both of which worked before parked. Front seats are out of a GTI and 3 body panels are from a Cabriolet. Convertible frame is in good condition, but top canvas needs to be replaced. Rear convertible window glass is good. Windshield is cracked. Trunk is rusted through around spare tire well. Another rust spot under convertible top, just above rear trunk lid. The car ran rough when I got it, most likely from varnish in the fuel system, as it was sitting a long time before I got it. Transmission shifts good. I don't have time for this project, so I'm letting it go. The car is being sold only as a Parts Car, NO Title, AS-IS. Seller must arrange towing the vehicle home. Cash payment within 3 days of auction close. |
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