1982 Vw Rabbit Truck Diesel on 2040-cars
Litchfield, Illinois, United States
1982 VW Rabbit truck. The body over all on this truck is not in the worst shape but it is far from perfect. The strut towers are in surprisingly good shape. They are normally rotted out. The truck needs new floor pans on both passenger and driver sides. I have gutted the interior because there was a serious mouse infestation. The truck also needs new wiring. It would make a good project truck. I have another one on e bay I will leave a link here when I get a chance. I was going to take the engine out of the other one and put it in this one but I have not had the time to do it.
The engine was removed when I got it I do have it but it is stuck and the starter is missing I have not had time to see how badly stuck it really is. I do have the original dash and seats the dash is cracked and the seats are pretty dirty. I was going to take the dash out of the other truck. body wise the roughest part that I can see is a spot on the rear driver side from the rear of the fender well to the tail light. The truck has flat tires and will be need to be trailered you will be responsible for picking the truck up. The truck is being sold AS IS with no guarantees. If you have any questions let me know. Have Fun Bidding |
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