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Re: 1984 Scirocco Info Wanted
Very little could make that car worth that much. It would have to have a
full eurospec motor, coilovers, perfect body, good tires and perfect
interior. The last 8v I got cost me $400 with a perfect body and great
engine. Yes, I had to put a couple of key things in it, like full
interior, but whatever (grin). I would think that car would be worth about
$1200-$1500.
-Josiah
'84 GTi
http://bork.hampshire.edu/josiah
On Mon, 31 Jul 2000, Kent McLean wrote:
> Listers,
>
> I saw a 1984 Scirocco for sale by the side of the road. A quick
> look showed shiny paint and decent seats. The note on the
> dashboard said lowered suspension (unknown make), extra set
> of wheels, rebuilt (by who?) engine, $2600. The owner wasn't
> around, so I have to go back.
>
> My questions to the list are:
> - what should I be looking for (i.e., what are the weak spots)?
> - is the 8V that much slower/weaker/worse than the 16V?
> (I don't want to start another war, here)
> - Kelly Blue Book retail suggests $1600 retail. What would make
> this worth $1000 more?
>
> Thanks in advance.
>
> Kent McLean
> somewhere in NH, looking for a second car
>
>
>
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