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This thread was a fun read for me, just now. I had 3 Rabbits. '75, '79 and '84. The '75 was my favorite because of weight. Bought the '84 new and sold it with nearly 300K miles. It still had the original clutch. Not joking.
Your car is gorgeous, Denis. Love the color. It has to be one of the finest surviving examples of a very desirable car. Perhaps my recollection is incorrect, but I thought the rear suspensions on these were one great big trailing arm(s). They did not need rear sways, because that big trailing arm fork was one piece. Perhaps I am mistaken. The later ones with 16 valves had substantially more power, but also more weight and less soul. As I say the '75 was the funnest to drive. I wonder what it weighed.
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I love those wheels. Very correct for that car. In 1987, my girlfriend had those exact wheels on her Scirocco while we were stationed in Germany.
I think the car needs to be lowered a bit though
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I don't think anyone will disagree with you on this.
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In the early 80s I had an ‘81 S in that same color.
It was a fun car. The most distinctive thing was the engine sound they made when accelerating. It’s hard to describe, it wasn’t an exhaust noise, but a metallic sounding noise from the engine compartment. I had it for a few years. Oddly, it’s one of the few cars I have no recollection of actually buying or selling, haha. Don’t remember where it came from or where it went. Anyways, I haven’t seen one in years, but in pictures they’ve aged well. It’s one of those cars that didn’t really improve (at least to my eyes) in subsequent generations. Last edited by McLovin; 11-14-2022 at 05:04 PM.. |
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Found this in Pennsylvania, drove down and picked it up today.
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Yes, details please!
It looks amazingly like my old ‘79 Copper Brown Metallic Scirocco…
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Nice! Congrats Shaun.
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I wish I had some give.
This was the ad:Old School VW Mechanic Special Don’t know if it runs New paint All original parts for it Owner since 1998 passed away, a dealer had it. Antenna were up but they proved to be straight shooters, just had no idea what they had. A bit of a gamble but bought it sight unseen and will get into it next weekend. It sat for a very long time, minimum 5 years I would say given the gas smell as turpentine. On inspection, it's just a solid little car with the interior filled with junk. Will look at tire date codes today. The color is great!
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Good luck with it!
What year? Is that a sunroof/moonroof? I had an after-market one installed in mine - helped with ventilation since there was no A/C in that little screamer.
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Thanks Steve! It's an '81 and has a factory sunroof. Looking forward to digging into it next weekend.
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Trade you some fried apple pies for it!
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LOL! I've got to tell you, that is almost a fair trade. Believe it or not I think about them now and again.
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Hey Denis- can I borrow $10k for a month?
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Nice flip. Well, owned 2 years so maybe not a 'flip'.
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Sad to see it go, but it was fun getting to "know" her.
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In late '83, I'd grown tired of my crappy quality '72 Corvette, and decided to buy my first new car. I'd read so many great things about the Rabbit GTI, but on the lot was a schweet Scirocco. Sure, the engine was a few HP less and had smaller wheels than the GTI, but the body was vastly better looking:
![]() I'd read the engine oil could run hot, so I fitted a small oil cooler. It dropped temp a solid 15%, and never a bit of trouble. That said: Six months: sunroof jammed/broke Three years: fuel pump failure (the rest of the CIS was 100% reliable). Year five: A/C compressor failure, left rear tire tried to exit the stub axle while at speed (bearing failure). Year seven: water pump failure Year eight: blown head gasket Year nine: Need a work van for a new business. Trade-in time! Nostalgia is a vicious liar. - Voltaire
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