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Harle-Kinja'd
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Grand Mar-Kinja'd
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It's almost as if the car sacrificed itself because it couldn't stand the mockery of the paint scheme..
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OH THE HUMANITY!
Not really, but this does give me an OPPOrtunity to link to my article about VW Harlequins:
When VW Sold a Golf with Different Colored Panels (Intentionally)
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![]() 02/22/2014 at 23:40 |
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But you're wrong.
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That harlequin is either a replica or has had extensive paintwork done. Not sure why you would paint the mirrors and front bumper...
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Based on this, I think it might be the real thing:
For insurance and registration purposes, they would actually just call it "blue."
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Yea. If you do a GIS you see all sorts of not real (and not at all a Golf) Harlequins. There's so many I can't keep track of which panels should be which color.
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And now it's related!
Edit: good god the formatting sucks, but it's there... Thanks Kinja.
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Yeah, I have that chart saved and consulted it, but the mirrors and bumper are black, not blue. Hood is also blatantly not yellow.
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See the other reply to this post. There's a handy chart floating around. IIRC, they did the Polo as a harlequin first, but people have now made harlequins out of a bunch of different things.
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Ha! Thanks, yeah it appears that the "New and Improved" Kinja is not going to address formatting....
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Nice catch. I couldn't tell the color of the hood because it appears to be ON FIRE.
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I never realized there were different combinations. Good to know.
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Yeah, but the fire hasn't escaped the confines of the bay, so I doubt it burned all the paint off already.
;_;
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You're right. Damn, this guy was so close to achieving his dream (completing his replica, I assume..)
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Pls explain?
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Real harlequins are desirable and command 5k+, whereas even a pristine mkIII golf maxes out at about 4500.
Even replicas (like this one most likely is) are still worth more than you'd imagine.
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As a VW guy you'd think I'd know that (really a TDI guy). How can you tell this one's a replica?
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The color of the hood, front bumper, and mirrors is wrong. It could be a real one that's been in an accident or (awfully) customized, but I can't see someone paying the premium for one of these just to paint it another color.