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come across a bit of a rare "barn find" (well actualy heated dry garage find)
Thought this would be the place to get a idea of its value! a real B289 car if there ever was one!
1983 "y" Vw golf 1.6 4 door in black
one owner from new
Parked in garage in 1989 with 42k? on it (dvla tax confirms this)
not a ounce of rust
quite shockingly passed its mot first time with no work being done to it!
few little carpark dings from doors opening on it but thats it
Inside like new, some 80's accsesories like pioneer stereo and speakers
Original dealer number plates front and rear
no service history but the tax disk says it all!
2 orignal tyres on the back 8O
undersealed and wax oiled from new
Would be so easy if it was a GTI as there are loads about but how the hell do you value a 4 door!
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2005 A4 tdi
LT35 van
500bhp Ford capri (nearly done lol)
and a few others! you get the idea
Only reson this is still about is the fact we saved it from going in the crussher on the scrappage thing! the bloke was of his rocker wanting to scrap it wen someone will love it to bits!
Personly HATE to see any old cars going that way and have saved many a "old banger" over the years, its not a keeper its a seller and a price guide for a 1 owner 40 odd k car is about as much use as a chocolate tea pot!
Be fine if it was a GTI in this condition it would be 8-10k all day long
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paul_c said
Good starting point is the price guide on this website.
That gives a price guide of £500-£1250
Very accurate?

Hence the question
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adam6900 said
paul_c said
Good starting point is the price guide on this website.
That gives a price guide of £500-£1250
Very accurate?![]()
Hence the question
That range spans 2 conditions though. You say no rust, how good's the paintwork? How about the dents, are they noticeable? The guide is a bit confusing because it uses non-standard conditions, I guess its like that for a reason. It would be good to standardise it to condition 1, 2, 3 like other classic cars are valued, but as it is, it gives more info. Its only a guide though, if yours needs cosmetic attention but is low mileage and in generally original condition (not restored), then you can add a bit because of that.
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adam6900 said
Came in via the company i work for
I'm still none the wiser! What company is this? And is it in, or out, the scrappage scheme (if its in, then it can't be used on the roads, must be scrapped etc so is effectively parts-only now).
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Good thing is cars Via Car takeback can come out of the Scrap system if the owner agrees to it and this one did by the skin of its teath leaving it HPI clear

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paul_c said
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paul_c said
Good starting point is the price guide on this website.
That gives a price guide of £500-£1250
Very accurate?![]()
Hence the question
That range spans 2 conditions though. You say no rust, how good's the paintwork? How about the dents, are they noticeable? The guide is a bit confusing because it uses non-standard conditions, I guess its like that for a reason. It would be good to standardise it to condition 1, 2, 3 like other classic cars are valued, but as it is, it gives more info. Its only a guide though, if yours needs cosmetic attention but is low mileage and in generally original condition (not restored), then you can add a bit because of that.
Needs a PDR Dent man to do 5-6 trolly dents and about 4 paint chips toutching in and it would be factory fresh again, calipers need painting on the front, one rear shock needs painting, rocker cover, cam belt cover need painting, and a good paint correction to the car would leave it factory fresh,
Underside has been undersealed back in the 80's so that will always stop it from being concorse as everyone hates the black shit! and its got a non orignal fule line under the car,
Reson for coming on here was to see if anyone had sold / owned anything like it recently, price guids are usless normaly, Sold a mk2 xr2 last year, one owner 54k Top price guide was £1650, it sold for £4800in the real world
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What model is it? driver, cl etc?
If it's a GX then it's worth a fair bit I believe. I would say at least 2K tbf.
I've been finding that non-gti's are actually going for more than gti's sometimes as they're rarer with low mileage as most were driven into the ground.
Jon.
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Crowson_punk said
I've been finding that non-gti's are actually going for more than gti's sometimes as they're rarer with low mileage as most were driven into the ground.
Jon.
Of course they will - if their condition is better!!!! Like-for-like on condition, a GTI will always be worth more than a GL, the GTI was the top model and is iconic, etc.
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Last few days seen a few 1.3 Drivers with asking prices £2000+. One on flea bay didn't even have carpets!
Poss because the younger generation looking for sometime that is vagely insurable?
The number of lower spec models and/or small engined cars must be about a 10th of GTis/Cabrios so supply and demand must eventually raise prices if there is a demand.
Special minty mint museum pieces often fetch big £ when a collector falls in love, but they are few and far between (the collectors) so unless you are prepared to hang on waiting until one turns up, I'd say anything from £1000-£2,500 would be a realistic price.
You could always stick it on ebay with a full and honest description with lots of photos and let the market decide?
1983 Mars Red 1.8 Golf GTI
1987 Alpine White 1.8 Clipper Cabriolet
The trouble with doing nothing is that you never know when you are finished.
1987 Alpine White 1.8 Clipper Cabriolet
The trouble with doing nothing is that you never know when you are finished.
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Early-1800 said
You could always stick it on ebay with a full and honest description with lots of photos and let the market decide?
Yes i think thats going to be the plan 50 pictures and e-bay on a 99p auction and no reserve and hopefully find a collector that wants one to love and not abbuse, its going in the workshop next week for a cambelt change (probably due by now lol) and a good clean up, And your right about one thing, there are loads of Mint GTI's about just for that reson they have always had a strong following, Base spec cars have always been unloved thats why i think this one is so so rare
Took the wheels off and steamcleaned the arches the end result was not one bit of rust to be found not even on the rear lips or front bit between the wing and front valance, even were it has had mudflaps screwed on there was no rust, genuine bonkers for a nearly 30 year old car, found one bit of the car thats been re-painted (top of drivers door) everything else is factory paint! tempted to go the whole hog on it and get the dent man out, Anyone know a good one that likes Vag's down south?
Will chuck some pictures on here by the end of the week
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http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/Volkswagen-Golf-Mk1-1-5-GL-Classic-Collectors-Not-Gti-/180556733188?pt=Automobiles_UK&hash=item2a0a051b04
Looks clean but seat materials gone saggy? and there's something wrong with the radiator/battery setup.
BIN in an auction isn't really letting the market decide the price :dontknow:
1983 Mars Red 1.8 Golf GTI
1987 Alpine White 1.8 Clipper Cabriolet
The trouble with doing nothing is that you never know when you are finished.
1987 Alpine White 1.8 Clipper Cabriolet
The trouble with doing nothing is that you never know when you are finished.
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