1987 Volkswagen Cabriolet Base Convertible 2-door 1.8l on 2040-cars
Grand Rapids, Michigan, United States
A rare find.. This 1987 VW Cabriolet is super clean and rust free. Motor is in great shape/does not use or leak oil. Purchased new in Kentucky for $15995.00. I have owned it about 5 years and driven it about 10,000 miles. I have installed a new top and liner, front struts, rear shocks and springs, wheel alignment, new front tires, rack and pinion boots, speedometer cable and gear drive, emergency brake cables, tie rod end, ball joint, V belts and hoses, driver's side CV joint, boot and drive shaft, motor and transmission mounts, plugs, points, plug and coil wires, rebuilt alternator, transmission rebuilt, headlight switch, seat leg sliders kit, water pump and thermostat, antifreeze, coolant temp sensor, outer rear wheel bearings, control arm bushings (purchased but not yet installed), and other parts. Email me for a complete new parts list. I am selling this car because my wife has chiropractic neck issues and longer trips I had hoped we could take in the VW has not been possible as she needs our Buick LaSabre. This car is not driven in Michigan in the winter months. We tow dolly it to FL each winter. I have this car for sale locally for $4950.00 and reserve the right to sell it before this auction ends. I paid $2500.00 for the VW and have spent $3250.00 on putting it up in top mechanical shape. I have lost track of the hours spent installing the new parts. If you have other questions email me and I will do my best to answer all your questions. This car hugs the road and is lots of fun to drive. Being 27 years old it is an antique which increases in value. If you purchase this car and are not satisfied with the car when you come to pick it up, I will refund your money, less my eBay charges.
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