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Re: THE $100 16v Scirocco



Yep, I gotcha and I agree 100%. I'm just suggesting waiting a few (couple?)
days, you know, for digest people and/or those who may be away to get a
chance at a salvage project. You know, keep those torches away for just a
little while in case someone might be interested in a cheap rocco to work
on. Just a thought. I know a lot of us New Englanders would kill for a cheap
project like this. Everything here is always covered in rust so that's
really a non-issue here.
:-)

Ryan

>
> Ryan, opinions abound, and understanding of mine dosen't.  Now, the point
> you make is quite valid.  But let me explain my point of view.  I and John
> Van Vuren have gone through trying to GIVE AWAY non rusty Mk1 bodies here
> in Colorado.  No one wants them because of location.  Now, a non-rusty Mk1
> body is 10x more sought after than a beatup 16v with unknown miles, body
> damage, interior damage, engine smokes, downpipe leak, etc etc.  The only
> option for me is part what I can, and then it hits the junkyard.  I hate
> to say it, and I hate to do it, but unless someone is willing to travel to
> Colorado and tow this money pit out of here, the junkyard is were it will
> eventually end up.  Just know, that there are 10x more nice 16v roccos out
> there then there are nice Mk1s, then you will understand my willingness to
> part this out to make other peoples Sciroccos nicer.
>
> Eric
>
>



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