1991 Volkswagen Golf Gl Hatchback 2-door 1.8l on 2040-cars
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States
This auction is for my '91 golf. 8v. My situation has changed and it just doesn't make sense for me to own a
car at the moment. I only drive 2 miles total a day during the week and
roughly 25-50 miles total on the weekend! I have a new scooter that I
have been using more regularly since spring and its time to move the Golf
along to another enthusiast who can continue to love and care for this
very clean dub. No mechanical issues at all! Runs great
and drives great! This is really a nice example of a solid &
reliable, daily driven Mk2. This car is by and far the most reliable and well sorted Mk2 Ive had the
pleasure to own in a very long time. Doesn't even have that typical 8v lifter clatter! Nice examples like this are
becoming very difficult to find for reasonable money. Don't miss this
opportunity! If you've been wanting a Mk2 for some time; NOW is the time
to buy! ALL
the neglected maintenance from 20+ years has been put right and brought up to date at great
pain and expense by me! This car needs nothing mechanically and
only very minor cosmetic attention. The few very minor "flaws" are listed below. THANK YOU AND GOOD LUCK!
The Good: NEW: Timing belt & roller (Dec 2013) NEW: Water pump, thermostat, accessory & alternator belts (Dec 2013) NEW: Battery & starter replaced (Dec 2013) NEW: Vacuum hoses (Dec 2013) NEW: Sylvania Ultra gold headlights (Dec 2013) NEW: Drive axle replaced (Dec 2013) NEW: Rear wheel bearings (Jan 2014) NEW: Shifter bushings & rear motor mount (Jan 2014) NEW: Tires & alignment (Mar 2014) NEW: Throttle cable and distributor (May 2014). .Clutch and trans are excellent and solid. (No grinds or pop-outs) Bonus goodies: .Bilstien sport/HD shocks w/ H&R springs. (Oct 2013) .Corrado front seats (no real wear or tear). (Feb 2014) .Custom stainless 2.5in Magnaflow exhaust (June 2014) .Original wheels in nice condition. .Several extra parts are included: including New rear drums, pads, wheel-cylinders, etc.. too much to list! The bad: .... NOTHING!......... Minor Flaws: . Few runs & over spray from repaint in (May 2013) . Power steering Res. is cracked and fluid must be topped off each month. . Headliner is solid but would look better re-covered . Cluster replaced with junkyard cluster (orig miles 126xxx) . No sunvisors installed (are included) . Needs an oil-change. |
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Autoblog Podcast #327
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