Volkswagen Rabbit (1981)
Sale price: US $4,500.00 Make an Offer
Condition: | Used | Year: | 1981 |
VIN : | 1V1KG0171BV006950 | Mileage: | 1000000 |
Exterior Color: | Rust | Make: | Volkswagen |
Interior Color: | Dirt | Model: | Rabbit |
Vehicle Title: | Clear | Engine: | 1.9L VW Diesel non-turbo |
Fuel Type: | Diesel | For Sale By: | Private Seller |
Sub Model: | Caddy |
Portland, Oregon, United States
Vehicle description
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I have had this vehicle for about 5 years now. It has a newer 1.9L VW Diesel (non-turbo) that was bought new in 2007 from GEX International. I have the receipt for the engine. The engines sell for $5500. The odometer doesn"t work anymore, but there is a tractor-style hours meter. The meter reads 2400 hours. I figure that"s somewhere around 75,000 miles. No leaks, smoke, or issues with the engine.
The truck body is what it is. Nothing pretty about it. I am assuming you can tell the condition of the body is poor. It likes to leak water into the cab. Drilled holes in the floor. This is a rig for me that I bum around town in. I don"t care what it looks like, but I keep the engine and drive train in good shape. Spent $1700 at a reputable classic VW shop in town the year before last and they fixed a lot of drive train issues. Its been driving good since.
I sometimes take it on longer trips (5 or so hours). Runs like a champ. Can reach between 70-80mph if you aren"t going up hill. Its 60-70mph if you are going up hill.
Value is in the engine, obviously.
Let me know if you have questions.
I have had this vehicle for about 5 years now. It has a newer 1.9L VW Diesel (non-turbo) that was bought new in 2007 from GEX International. I have the receipt for the engine. The engines sell for $5500. The odometer doesn"t work anymore, but there is a tractor-style hours meter. The meter reads 2400 hours. I figure that"s somewhere around 75,000 miles. No leaks, smoke, or issues with the engine.
The truck body is what it is. Nothing pretty about it. I am assuming you can tell the condition of the body is poor. It likes to leak water into the cab. Drilled holes in the floor. This is a rig for me that I bum around town in. I don"t care what it looks like, but I keep the engine and drive train in good shape. Spent $1700 at a reputable classic VW shop in town the year before last and they fixed a lot of drive train issues. Its been driving good since.
I sometimes take it on longer trips (5 or so hours). Runs like a champ. Can reach between 70-80mph if you aren"t going up hill. Its 60-70mph if you are going up hill.
Value is in the engine, obviously.
Let me know if you have questions.