Not mine, not affiliated...
looking to sale my vw rabbit
1979
vw
rabbit
milles..03xxx????
car runs good it will need tires and some little things here and there
you can call me at 7709126081...you will have to take some time and come look at it
I NEED TO SALE THIS ASAP!!!!!!!
http://atlanta.craigslist.org/nat/cto/2019401455.html
Oh hell. Just when I decide on a Cherokee...
Anybody in Atlanta willing to endure a recon mission? I'll reimburse you with goodwill, hugs, and a T-shirt or something.
I will go look at it. Though I will warn you, I may come home with it.
It should go to a good home. You qualify.
Luke
SuperDork
10/23/10 5:10 a.m.
Cool, buuut....are these things actually any good to drive? Or as miserably slow as I'm imagining?
I would've thought the petrol-engined MK1's would still be pretty economical, but way more fun, with the revvier engine.
you know what they say. It is more fun to drive a slow car fast than a fast car slow.
They weren't talking about a diesel Rabbit
Buy this car for somebody you hate, for it will nickle, and dime them to death
I've owned about 140 cars and my '79 Rabbit Diesel would make the top 10. Build quality was exceptional.
We had it slightly tweaked (fairly open exhaust and advanced injection pump) and the power level was acceptable... it would cruise 90mph all day long. Handling (also tweaked slightly) was very good.
It did smoke like a chimney under full throttle though... more acceptable in the 80's than now. I think a much better combo would be a German-built MK1 like this with a later turbo diesel drivetrain.
Interestingly, my parents liked it so much they bought an American made '82 model new. Had I owned it, it would have easily made the bottom five cars... as bad as anything I'd driven. We ended up giving it an 8v GTI gas conversion later... and it was still a crappy car.
Buy that, drive it to san francisco and sell it for $5500. Unless its rusty it would be easy to get that much.
wcelliot wrote:
I've owned about 140 cars and my '79 Rabbit Diesel would make the top 10. Build quality was exceptional.
Same here. It wasn't quick by any means but not slow either. Once you got it rolling it would cruise at 70mph with speed to spare. Once had it topped out at 110 (downhill) verified by the Saab that was right in front of me.
wcelliot wrote:
Interestingly, my parents liked it so much they bought an American made '82 model new. Had I owned it, it would have easily made the bottom five cars... as bad as anything I'd driven. We ended up giving it an 8v GTI gas conversion later... and it was still a crappy car.
Having owned both a 1980 Rabbit and a 1984 GTi (which was my first new car), I feel your pain. 20+ years on and that GTi is still easily five of the ten worst cars I ever owned. The other five would be the 1987 Jetta that replaced it. It took a divorce to get rid of that one. As they say, extreme situations call for extreme measures.
wcelliot wrote:
It did smoke like a chimney under full throttle though... more acceptable in the 80's than now. I think a much better combo would be a German-built MK1 like this with a later turbo diesel drivetrain.
This. I would like a TDI-swapped Rabbit. A Caddy would be even better.
Tom Heath wrote:
wcelliot wrote:
It did smoke like a chimney under full throttle though... more acceptable in the 80's than now. I think a much better combo would be a German-built MK1 like this with a later turbo diesel drivetrain.
This. I would like a TDI-swapped Rabbit. A Caddy would be even better.
I've been wanting one for years. At one time I even knew of a Caddy that was sitting around with no engine, and found a wrecked '98 Jetta TDI (the MKIII TDI's wiring is much easier to deal with than the MKIV). Unfortunately at the time I had too many projects, not enough money, and not enough balls to pull the trigger.
As soon as I get the DeLorean done and gone, the Rabbit fixed, the Scirocco done, the Passat's heater core and power steering pump fixed, The 944 painted, the quarter hung on the E30, and the '66 Fastback finished, then I'll be on the lookout for a Caddy and a wrecked TDI something!
How much you looking for for the DeLorean?
That's actually the only one that doesn't belong to me. I'm fixing it for a friend. It will be for sale when it's done though! The price will depend on how much farther she wants me to go on it.
Reposted again, new owner has tacked on another $300 to it...
i have a very good 1979 diesel rabbit. it has a 1.5L engine that can get up to 50 MPG. interior and exterior great. the car is 98% original. price is negotiable. need to sell ASAP. if interested please contact me through email or call me @ 678 920 0535.
http://atlanta.craigslist.org/atl/cto/2074703340.html