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86 Golf 1.6 FOR SALE - NICE!!!
by
njj_502
on 08 Jan, 2008 14:12
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I'm thinking of selling my Golf to upgrade to something a bit newer and not sure exactly what it's worth. Any opinions would be greatly appreciated.
86 Golf, 130K miles, 6k less on engine b/c it was towed with a towbar to Texas 3 times. I'm the third owner, first owner had it 6000 miles and the second owner bought it in the fall of 86 and I bought it this past April. He was 61 when he bought it and 82 when he sold it. Garage kept and immaculate for its age, only two spots of rust on it. New struts, wheel bearings, timing belt, tensioner, v-belts, trans seals, CAT Fuel filter with lift pump before the filter. Car has always had factory fuel, air and oil filters and oil changes at every 2-3K until I started driving it. I now go about 5k on oil changes but it's all hwy miles. I still use Mann air and oil filters.
I tinted windows this spring and repainted the wheel opening flairs (were getting faded). Also removed door trim and pinstriping.
Car runs perfect, Ice cold A/C (38F out of the vents!!!) I average about 42 MPG with it but that is running 70-75 MPH every day. Engine has never been touched other than glow plugs. Flushed brake system after I bought it.
I'd consider selling it with or without the stereo. Add roughly $1000 with the stereo.
With the way I see GOOD, NICE, CLEAN Rabbits and Golfs selling for on eBay I'd guess it's worth somewhere in the $4000 area......sound reasonable?

Thanks All!!!!!
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#1
by
zukgod1
on 08 Jan, 2008 14:46
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Sounds like a nice car.
As to what it's worth. I would say it's worth what ever you can sell it for.
Out West I wold say it's probably a $3000- $3500.00 car.
Post up a pic and we could tell you allot more.
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#2
by
jimfoo
on 08 Jan, 2008 16:15
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Though anything like this thread should go in the For Sale section.
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#3
by
njj_502
on 08 Jan, 2008 16:55
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THIS CAR IS NOT FOR SALE just to let everyone know....
Planning on selling sometime but not for at least several months, just looking for idea's where to put the price....
Not shown in pics: Stereo, door trim removed, pinstripe removed, wheel moldings repainted, fuel lift pump.
Some pics.....


1st bit of rust, LH rocker where the floor pan meets. Just surface rust, nothing major at all.

Under the rear bumper RH side.

Interior.


Under hood.

Under valve cover, REALLY CLEAN!!!

Let me know guys, I think this might be one of the cleanest 80's Golfs in my area. Again, I'm not selling her yet but I think it's in the future.
Nick
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#4
by
blkboostedtruck
on 08 Jan, 2008 17:29
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Nick,
you gonna put those snowflake rims you got from me over the hollidays in on the sale too?
Duane
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#5
by
burn_your_money
on 08 Jan, 2008 17:44
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Up here you could probably get it safetied and ask for $5000 and expect $4000. I'm not to up on prices though
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#6
by
njj_502
on 08 Jan, 2008 17:54
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Yeah, the plan is still to refinish the snowflakes to match the car. One is pretty banged up tho, I'll have to teach it who's boss!!! :twisted: Not sure if I'll include them or not. Just depends on how they turn out. Bought them for more of a learning experience but still wanted a good end result.
Was good to meet you Duane, you have quite the collection!!! Also real glad I stuck her TDI.....I'm a moron..... :roll:
Not real sure what's going to be next. Planning on selling my GMC too since it sit's all but maybe 3 days a month. Just looking to upgrade a bit since it will be my only rig......
Tyler is it hard to find good solid cars up North? Do you have the salt/rust issues like we do in the midwest?
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#7
by
burn_your_money
on 08 Jan, 2008 18:00
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yep solid cars are pretty rare. Lots of salt
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#8
by
njj_502
on 08 Jan, 2008 18:11
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Yeah, 3X the salt needed each time it snows.....
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#9
by
subsonic
on 08 Jan, 2008 20:02
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My 85 looked that good when I bought it in Georgia. Same interior, rims etc. Mine was just light blue. Mine had 42,000 miles on it and I paid 1500 for it. :shock: Yep, I stole that car. What are you thinking price wise-ballpark?
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#10
by
foxracer1
on 09 Jan, 2008 04:39
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How bout that fuel filter housing is that stock just with a cat filter?
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#11
by
njj_502
on 09 Jan, 2008 06:22
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I was thinking I'd take $4K w/o the stereo, $5K with. That seems about right in my mind.... am I crazy?
The fuel filter and base is all CAT. It's from some of our new engines that run common rail injection. It's a 5 micron absolute filter. The inlet and outlets are actually quick connect fittings but the hoses slide right on. Only issues is that the transfer pump inside the injection pump can't pull the fuel thru it b/c the filter is so tight. That is why I installed the small lift pump before the filter. Lift pump not shown.
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#12
by
jtanguay
on 09 Jan, 2008 10:37
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i wonder if you had two filters would the pump be able to 'suck' easier... the basis is sucking that milkshake through two straws instead of one. plus the filters last longer too :wink:
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#13
by
silvertdi
on 09 Jan, 2008 17:42
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Nice car.
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#14
by
njj_502
on 09 Jan, 2008 17:43
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Well what really needs to be done is use the primary fuel filter with transfer pump. This filter on a machine is a secondary filter only to get the very small particles after the primary fuel filter. The primary is probably about 15-20 micron nominal, 35-40 absolute where this one is 5 micron absolute.
Any other ideas how to price this thing guys or am I pretty much in the ball park?