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Mk1 Golf GL 1.5 carb four door with tax and mot

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looking for £1800

Model: GL

Spec/Trim option: four door

Year of manufacture: 1983
Mileage: 169k
Price:1800
Location: usk, Wales
Contact details: jamie.sims me .com Or 07714598797
Condition: tatty but original
Service history: some
Mot expiry Date: october 2014
Taxed or sorn: june 2014

Description: Red golf, my daily driver, I've got a new job so i don't want to put motorway miles on her. she's a stunning car but does need a bit of tlc. There arches are getting crispy, one needed welding for the mot and so they put filler over it and it looks scruffy. the paint is a bit tired all round if I'm honest. a few stone chips here and there. i had a row with a wall a few months back and dented the bootlid but i have a new one that comes with the car. the rear bumper was bent and also i have a spare. Those are the bad bits….now it has original door cards and seats all in decent condition, this has a brown interior. original parcel shelf that hasn't been butchered but the carpets are dirty. it has a parrtot asteroid head unit installed which is the only upgrade. also theres no front window winders. the headlining is tatty but it comes with a new one.  It has a set of original steel wheels with rare hubcaps and clips. I put budget tyres on this car and boy do i regret it, they are very noisy. I even bought new wheel bearings for the mot thinking this was the problem but i was told there was noting wrong with them. so its supplied with two new front wheel bearing kits. the clutch was done less than 2k ago along with thrust bearing, main oil seals and pushrod. theres a weber carb on her too with k and n filter in the original air box. There are only 54 of these cars in existence today according to 'hoe many left' It really is a beautiful little car. I looked through the ebay archives and i saw one of these sell 3 years ago in mint condition for 11k!! A lick of pain and a tidy up and this car wouldn't be far from it! Advisories for the mot was surface corrosion on all suspension springs.  MORE PHOTOS TO COME 
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