"Cé hé sin" (michael-m-mouse)
05/19/2017 at 10:31 • Filed to: VW, Golf GTI, France | 4 | 6 |
Golf GTI Mk2. Not restored, just kept in use.
Full of the sound of the Gran Fury, signifying nothing.
> Cé hé sin
05/19/2017 at 10:38 | 1 |
The steelies tell me that this is the GTI’s cheaper cousin, the Golf GT.
Regardles, it’s nice to see ‘80s VWs still on the road.
EDIT: I see that this wasn’t taken in the US, so my comment may not be applicable...
Thomas Donohue
> Cé hé sin
05/19/2017 at 10:39 | 0 |
Front tire looks brand new. Back tire might be original.
Ash78, voting early and often
> Full of the sound of the Gran Fury, signifying nothing.
05/19/2017 at 10:55 | 1 |
Yeah, a working, near-stock 80s VW in the US is like seeing Bigfoot. In Europe, it’s like seeing and old man out for a walk.
duurtlang
> Cé hé sin
05/19/2017 at 11:00 | 1 |
That looks like a clone of my mk2 Golf, wheels and color included. Which were all stock, which I know for sure as it’s a 1-family car. I have a ‘special edition’ base model from 1991 with the 54 hp 1.3i engine.
I only retired mine (in 2013) because I wanted something more comfortable and faster. With 290k km iirc it was in perfectly driveable condition still, probably would’ve passed a new MOT with few problems. Very reliable and trouble free car with comically cheap parts. Still own the Golf, it’s in a shed somewhere.
Cé hé sin
> Full of the sound of the Gran Fury, signifying nothing.
05/19/2017 at 13:52 | 0 |
It certainly said GTI on the grille!
Some were very basic.
Full of the sound of the Gran Fury, signifying nothing.
> Cé hé sin
05/19/2017 at 14:19 | 0 |
GTIs in the US were top of the line, but I can certainly see where there might be cheaper versions in other countries. I’d prefer mine in its most minimal form. Lightweight equals better.
I don’t know if you received the Golf GT, but over here it was a simpler, more stripped down GTI without all of the goodies but more than just a trim package (like the weak-ass ‘Rabbit S’).