It's not mine! Someone on the rally list is selling it. It's CHEAP, and I'm sure that the wiring problems wouldn't be a big deal for a lot of you guys:
Subject: [R] VW rally car for sale This car still needs a new home. 1977 VW Rabbit for Sale First the good stuff; - -1988 1.8l 16v engine - -Bilstein rally struts - -(2) Hella 2000, the car is wired for (4) - -(4) new (1988) 13" Hakka 8s - -(4) extra 13" steel wheels - -Possibly could throw in some 14" alloys - -Golf GTi brakes on all four corners with proportioning valve - -Custom built cage - -Skid plate (aluminum with steel frame) - -UHMW covering for most of the rest of the underside - -Racing seats and old belts - -Has logbook - -I have a bunch of spare parts (couple of Golfs and another Rabbit) Bad stuff; - -Needs spark plug wires - -The wiring is a mess from the 16v conversion - -No computer - -Bunch of little problems (no brake lights, no gauges work, needs exhaust work) - -Last raced in 1992 - -Needs a better radiator mounting system - -Alternator pulley doesn't line up very well. - -Needs paint The car was built by the Vandammes' out of upper Michigan. They built a bunch of Rabbits at their farm. They went for the tough approach when building but its not much to look at. I am asking $1450 obo or trade (full or partial) for a 4 wheeler or motorcycle or whatever. I am located north of Floodwood MN, which is about 1 hour northwest of Duluth, MN. This is a good beginner car for someone who doesn't have lots of money (most of the parts are there) but is willing to put a lot of work into the car to get it ready to race. I got a few pictures. Contact: Jared Kemp 12683 Van Horn Rd Floodwood MN 55736 218-476-2231 (home) 218-262-1093 (work) [email protected] ************** Patrick Austin [email protected] (617)782-9115 ************** _____________ List Sponsor: http://www.netsville.com To remove yourself from this list, send mail to [email protected] with 'unsubscribe a2_16v' in the body of your message See us on the web at http://www.a2-16v.com Visit the 16V Homepage at http://www.gti16v.org
