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1981 Vw Rabbit Diesel With New 1.9 N/a Engine, Very Clean, No Rust, 45 Mpg on 2040-cars

Year:1984 Mileage:161778
Location:

Woodburn, Oregon, United States

Woodburn, Oregon, United States

  Up for auction today is a 1981 VW Rabbit Diesel. This Rabbit has a new 1.9 Diesel engine. The long block is new from a builder out of Germany. The long block alone was over $3000. The new engine has only 3000 miles on it, and it runs pefect. The injection pump was rebuilt about 10k miles ago, with the alternator, and new battery. Radiator, water pump, and exhaust are also all new with the motor. One CV shaft was rebuilt, and motor mounts replaced. The brakes, are new, front and rear, shocks are about 3 years old, and the alignment was done 6 months ago. Tires are 95% good. All electrical works great. New headliner just put in on 3/7/14. Carpets look ok, no real holes, just some small stains here and there. Drivers seat is starting to show its age (See picture). Dash has some cracks. Paint on the car is in surprisingly good condition for the age, though its not perfect. Car has some small dents (See pictures) and ding here and there. Over all this is a very nice car that has a ton of money put into it. I have built a few of these Rabbits down through the years, and this one is one of the cleanest I have seen that is still mostly stock. This will make for a great car for the right person who wants great MPG, and amazing reliability. I have seen these cars with 500K or better.

 If you are a bidder from out of state and wish to have the car shipped I will deliver the car with in 30 miles of Oregon 97071, or if you wish to fly in and drive it home, I can pick you up at Portland PDX and bring you to the car. I am listing the car locally and I reserve the right to end the auction at any time. If you are local and wish to come see the car, and test drive it, or if you would like to make a offer, you can call Me at 619-243-0955 and I am Joshua. Please note the car is sold as is, no warranty. Thank you and happy bidding.


On Mar-12-14 at 23:04:09 PDT, seller added the following information:

  The car is rust free from what I can see, and I have looked.

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