"Steve in Manhattan" (blogenfreude01)
06/10/2018 at 18:32 • Filed to: NYC, DOTS NYC | 4 | 13 |
Talk about a unicorn (with BMW wheels, yo!) - found on my way home from Fariway:
There was a woman taking photos with me - she said she had no idea what it was, but she had to show her boyfriend.
And that TDI badge on the front? There was no such thing as a TDI back in the early 80s, so it’s an add-on. And there you have it - Pennsylvania’s finest!
farscythe - makin da cawfee!
> Steve in Manhattan
06/10/2018 at 18:47 | 2 |
bimmerwagen m golf type r diesel manual *bounces*
dogisbadob
> Steve in Manhattan
06/10/2018 at 18:51 | 2 |
I hope there’s a TDI turbo swap in there :o)
WilliamsSW
> farscythe - makin da cawfee!
06/10/2018 at 18:57 | 1 |
Xdrive-a-mino
RallyDarkstrike - Fan of 2-cyl FIATs, Eastern Bloc & Kei cars
> Steve in Manhattan
06/10/2018 at 18:59 | 1 |
There is one in decent shape that lives here in Lunenburg WITH a period truck cap! :D
Steve in Manhattan
> dogisbadob
06/10/2018 at 19:43 | 1 |
That would rip the drivetrain apart ...
dogisbadob
> Steve in Manhattan
06/10/2018 at 19:45 | 0 |
the TDI isn’t even that powerful lol :p
Ash78, voting early and often
> Steve in Manhattan
06/10/2018 at 19:53 | 1 |
Probably just the 90hp/145tq version of the tdi. Those things would run on almost anything — biodiesel or straight veggie (IIRC). A lot less complex than the cheating tdis that came later.
Steve in Manhattan
> Ash78, voting early and often
06/10/2018 at 20:11 | 0 |
Yeah, they were just plain old diesels back then ... hell, my ‘87 300D had just 185BHP.
wafflesnfalafel
> dogisbadob
06/10/2018 at 21:10 | 1 |
Yeah - isn’t the diesel like 63hp or something? Those are cool - but the cabin is tiny - I don’t fit in the darn things.
DipodomysDeserti
> Steve in Manhattan
06/10/2018 at 21:49 | 0 |
My brother ran a ‘83 300D on biodiesel for a while. That thing did 0-60 in about four minutes.
Steve in Manhattan
> DipodomysDeserti
06/12/2018 at 23:24 | 1 |
As long as there was no headwind ...
Stapleface
> Steve in Manhattan
06/13/2018 at 11:33 | 0 |
Seeing the tags, it reminded me that when I visit family out in Western Pa, I always see a few more of these than normal (okay 1 is more than normal). I wonder how many of these are holdovers from people who bought it who worked at the long-shuttered Westmoreland Plant.
Steve in Manhattan
> Stapleface
06/14/2018 at 22:55 | 1 |
It was a clever (and cheap) way to sell a few more units of what was unquestionably a great design. Sure, the PA cars were burdened with full wheel covers, rectangular headlights, and other frippery, but it was still Giugiaro’s design for the most part.