1984 Vw Volkswagen Jetta Gl Mk1 5speed Turbo Diesel 1.6 Original Tax Layaway on 2040-cars
Ridgeway, Virginia, United States
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THIS AUCTION IS FOR MY 1984 JETTA TURBO DIESEL. IT IS COMPLETE AND ORIGINAL. ORIGINAL PAINT AND INTERIOR. NO RUST THAT I SEE ANYWHERE. TRUNK IS PERFECT. ORIGINAL TRUNK MAT AND SPARE TIRE INCLUDED (JUST NOT IN THE PICS). THIS CAR WAS LAST ON ROAD IN 2010. CAR WILL CRANK BUT NEEDS BATTERY AND PROBABLY STARTER. NOT SEIZED UP. INTERIOR IS IN DECENT SHAPE FOR AGE. PAINT IS ROUGH OUTSIDE BUT NO RUST ISSUES. THIS WOULD BE A GREAT CAR TO RESTORE OR PUT A BIT OF WORK INTO AND RIDE IT AS IS. SEEMS TO BE AT LEAST 98% COMPLETE. H HAS ENGINE HEATER INSTALLED. NOT SURE IF IT STILL WORKS OR NOT. CAR OVERALL IS IN GREAT COMPLETE SHAPE. I COULD NOT GET ANY DECENT PICS OF THE UNDERSIDE BUT SEE NO ISSUES OF RUST. CAR SEEMS REALLY SOLID. NO GUARANTEES ON THIS. I HAVE NOT CRANKED IT IN A WHILE. TRIED TODAY BUT BATTERY IS REALLY DEAD. CHARGED IT A BIT AND STARTER SEEMS TO DRAG. MOTOR DOES TURN OVER AND RAN WHEN IT WAS PARKED. ENGINE CONDITION OTHER THAN THAT IS UNKNOWN AND NOT GUARANTEED.
ANY QUESTIONS PLEASE FEEL FREE TO ASK. A 300 DOLLAR NON-REFUNDABLE DEPOSIT DUE WITHIN 48 HOURS OF AUCTION END. I AM WILLING TO WAIT UNTIL MIDNIGHT FEBRUARY 28TH 2014 FOR REMAINDER OF BALANCE IF YOU ARE WAITING FOR A TAX REFUND. BLANCE DUE BY MIDNIGHT FEBRUARY 28TH 2014 OR I WILL RELIST AND KEEP DEPOSIT. I WILL WAIT NO LONGER THAN THAT. |
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