1984 Vw Jetta Diesel Mk1, New Engine, 5 Speed, Biodiesel Ready. on 2040-cars
Woodburn, Oregon, United States
Body Type:Sedan
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:Diesel
Fuel Type:Diesel
For Sale By:Private Seller
Year: 1984
Number of Cylinders: 4
Make: Volkswagen
Model: Jetta
Trim: black
Options: CD Player
Drive Type: FWD
Mileage: 137,000
Sub Model: GL
Disability Equipped: No
Exterior Color: Red
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Interior Color: Tan
Up for auction today is a 1984 VW Jetta Diesel. This car has a new
engine, and runs, and drives beautiful. I bought this car to use as a
run around, but I need a pickup, so here it is. The care inside is in
nice condition, but the paint is not so nice. There is no rust I can
see. The electrical works great, and and the heater blows hot.This is a
older car so it is not perfect, but it is in great condition for it age.
There is over $5000 worth of work done just under the hood. I will be
listing the good, and the bad on this car starting with the good.
1. New engine. (Bearings, rods, crank, cam, seals, oil pump, gaskets, glow plugs, and more) 2. Rebuilt Injection pump, and injectors. 3. New water pump. 4. New Fly wheel, clutch, and pressure plate. 5. New Timing belt and tensioner. 6. New CV shafts. 7. New starter with warranty. 8. New battery with warranty. 9. New alternator with warranty. 10. New front brakes, 2k ago. 11. New rear brakes, 2k ago. 12. Rebuilt radiator, 2k ago. 13. Low mile 5 speed transmission. 14. New oil, fuel, and air filters. 15. Electrical works. 16. Carpets are good. 17. No leaks I can see. 18. No rust I can see. 19. 45-51 Mpg. 20. New Kenwood CD player with ipod control. 21. Headliner looks perfect. The bad. 1. Paint is not so hot. See pictures. 2. No A/C. (Never had it) 3. Dents and ding here and there. See pictures. 4. Clock is not working. The front tires are 90% good, and the back look like they are about 50% good. The speakers in the car came in it and seem to work awesome. The front are Infinity, and rear are Rockford Fosgate. Seats looks great, and the carpets are not good condition to. I have put about 800 miles on the new motor, and have been getting about 45-51 mpg. I have a clear title in My name in hand. Car is sold as is. I will provide receipts for parts with warranty. Please look over the picture so you know what you are bidding on. If you are local and want to come see, or test drive the car you can call Me at 619-253-0955 and I am Joshua. I am also taking offers on the car so feel free to call and make a offer. If you live out of state and wish to have the car shipped I will drop the car off within 30 miles of Woodburn Oregon 97071. If you want to come pick up the car and drive it home, I can pick you up in Portland Oregon PDX airport and take you to the car. I would feel safe to drive this car 1500 miles or more no problem. It is a great car and is very hard to find now days. Thank you and happy bidding. Click Video. http://youtu.be/X237-xFdNtQ On Jan-05-14 at 16:27:06 PST, seller added the following information: Sorry I put "the carpets are not in good condition" and they are in good condition. The carpets do not have any hole, rips, just same normal staining here and there. Sorry for the mistake. Thank you. |
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