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I know you guys don't care for the MKII version. Here is a photo of one similar to mine, a 1984. This one has the Euro bumpers, mine was the US version. Miss that car. I actually found my 1983 944 while looking for a another scirocco.
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We like your MKII very much...we just like the MKI better (it is more like the earlier 911s, mustags, etc...small and light weight with fewer creature comforts (especially for a toy). Puposeful.
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Yes, the Mk2 is not a bad looking car by any means. It just lacks the styling of the first one. It's still a sporty little car, definitely a Scirocco.
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Any love for the next breed in the line? The corrado? I still miss mine even though it was a colossal money pit!
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OK, I was back over there again today.
This time, he dug-up the keys and we poked around a little more. Calloway turbo, as assumed, and got to open the door and look inside.
Then, not 20 minutes ago, I got a call from his brother on the east coast who owns the car. He filled me on more details...not sure whether he's going to sell it but if he does, I should be first in line. Hopefully. I don't know what it's worth but holy ****, this has to be close to the Holy Grail of Mk1 Sciroccos. It's a 1980 and he bought it new. He drove it to school while attending the Art Center in Pasadena and then for a few more years and it's been mostly sitting for maybe 25 years(?) Last registered in 2000. He moved away and left it at home a long time ago and his mom used to start it once in a while, just to keep the battery charged. No mechanical issues when parked. Would take some work to get it back on the road but check condition: ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Completely original except for paint. It has a decent quality re-spray I think. Forgot to ask him. One owner: ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]()
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Anyone want to take a WAG on the miles?
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That is so cool, hope you end up with it.. I always loved the golf ball shift knobs too..
Making my miss my truck..
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I love the golf ball shifters as well!
![]() I nearly shat when I saw the odometer, confirmed actual miles by owner: ![]()
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Crazy, the stuff you find out in this world.
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Did you buy it?
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That Calaway Turbo is kinda holy grail stuff, no? Makes me wonder what the other cars this guy moved on to and if he studied car design in Pasadena, either way You gotta keep that Art Center Sticker..
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Quote:
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Way cool...and it has a 5 speed (bonus)!
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No. If you read the text, it tells the story. I would like to buy it.
Apparently the 5-speed was optional in '79 and '80, then standard on the '81, (last year of Mk1).
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You suck Dennis...
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He's not going to decide what to do with it until summer when he's back in town, but I'll be waiting.
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