- 177,235
- 1,099 below average
- 2,000 great
- Sandy, UT
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- ksl.com
- 1,099 below average 177,235 diesel manual
I’m selling a 1981 volkswagen rabbit truck. They are quite rare, and are good little trucks. I’m sad to see it go, but no longer need two vehicles. It is a manual transmission, and shifts very well. It has a diesel engine, and gets great fuel mileage. It currently has 177,235 miles showing on the odometer.. The truck has a rebuilt engine, we believe that it may be from a jetta. I do not know how many miles are actually on the truck. The horn did not work when i bought the truck originally so a button was installed on the dash for the horn when it was rewired. The truck has had a lot of work done. It has newer paint, new rino liner in the back and new horn. The original paint was cream, and the gold is very close to the original. It has recently had both front cv axles and right front wheel bearing replaced. It has also had the tire rods and brake lines replaced. The truck runs great. Gets great gas mileage (40 miles/gallon). Tires are in good condition. Radio, heater/defrost and windshield wipers work well. Both windows roll down without issue. It is in good condition for its age, and is clean inside. There are no rock chips or cracks in the windshield. There are a few minor dents in the body but no rust. The driver’s side door will only lock/unlock from the inside. The key will no longer unlock the door. The driver’s side speaker for the radio still works; however the cover for the speaker has come off. It would be a quick / easy repair. There is no longer a headliner in the cab of the truck. There is a crack in the dash, but it is in great condition for the age. The truck runs great, but volkswagens manufactured in this era (1980s) do run loud. The truck no longer needs emissions due to it age and being a diesel. It only needs a safety, and it should pass. It has a turbo engine, and is really quite fun the drive. Cash or money orders only, and only serious inquiries, please.
2,000 Sandy, UTSandy, UT at ksl.com