1982 Vw Rabbit "caddy" Pick Up Truck on 2040-cars
Toms River, New Jersey, United States
This truck is so cool I really don’t know where to start.
The truck came from Arizona. There is no rust on it. It was owned by a Dr. that
put about $12,000 into it, motor, injector pump, shafts, etc. My daughter saw
it and “had to have it” so we brought it to NJ and started to finish what the
doctor started. Since I’ve owned it the following has been done: New seals
around windows, windshield etc, new windshield, lots of interior items, new
professional paint job, new brakes, new shift linkage, new tires, new bed liner
and several other items. The original cap is also included. It has a turbocharged 1.6 diesel, a 5 speed stick, and
gets ridiculous gas mileage. This truck has been driven daily until my daughter
went away to college. At that point I drove it for a while and now it’s time to
let someone else enjoy it. It runs excellent, handles beautifully and has been
very reliable. It is a real head
turner. This truck literally gets more compliments than my Porsche 968 Cabrio,
which is really a nice car too. In fairness, I think this truck is spectacular
in a lot of ways but I do not want to over sell it either. The truck is not perfect;
it is a “driver”. The radio does not work, there are a few gauges not hooked up
– a couple things like that. The title has an "S" on it, indicating "Salvage"; I do not know why. Pick up Toms River NJ or contact me for possible delivery |
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