Dave,
We used to own an 81 Scirocco S, bought new until sometime in
the late 80s my brother hydroplaned on a big puddle and
a tree jumped in his way.
I though the Roc S was only available in '81. Was it
available earlier? It was metallic green, too bad... :-(
Son
ps - speaking of my favorite subject, 914s (altho I don't entirely agree
w/ your list, the mere fact that you listed the 914 gave you some
credibility and adds "worthiness" to your collection :-),
check out the URL below and drool. They're 40 miles down the
freeway from me. I've inquired, it's for sale for $42K. If anyone is seriously
interested, I can go test drive it for you and will personally
deliver it anywhere on the continent for free, you simply pay for gas,
speeding tickets, and provide get-out-of-jail passes :-).
Hell, I'll deliver it anywhere in the free world...
http://www.kinesismotorsport.com/914_index.html
At 07:20 PM 2/28/00 -0500, [email protected] wrote:
I would have to say the following are my picks:
>From Audi, the S4, and the 4000CS Quattro. From Porsche, a turbo from the
generation of 911s prior to the current one, a turbo from the early 80's(with
the big "whale tail"), and a 914 2.0. From VW, the new Passat V6 4Motion, an
A4 Jetta 1.8T, A Golf G60 Limited, a Rallye, an early '90(small bumper 2.0L)
GLI, a '79 Scirocco S, and(dare I say it) a Vanagon Syncro. From Benz, the
old 6.9, and I'd say about a '95 vintage S600. From BMW, an E30 M3, the
old-school ('88, I think) M5, and a 2002 Turbo., from (are you hearing this?)
Ford, the RS2000, an Escort Cosworth or RS Turbo, and a Sapphire Cossie.
>From Renault, the old 5GT and 5 Turbo. From Volvo, a V70R Wagon, and an
'84
240 Turbo Wagon(which I am currently searching for). And that's just a
start....now, what was I hearing about Bill Gates' 100-car garage...?
-Dave
'91 GTX 16V (I GET IT BACK TOMORROW!! WOO HOO!!)
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