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oldfolkswagen
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80 Caddy

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FEELER
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IT'S TIME TO LET GO...

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New parts include:
Radiator
Heater core
Swirl pot
Hoses
Plugs, cap, rotor, wires
Crank sensor
Timing belt kit
Exhaust downpipe (expensive)
Muffler (after market - not too happy with it tho.)
Rear wheel bearings and wheel cylinders with new brake shoes
Front rotors and pads
Half shafts with cv's
Door cards and window cranks
Form fitted carpeting
Windshield
Other things, but I can't remember them all. Have receipts for most everything.
Other good stuff...
1995 2.0 Liter ABA engine and 5 speed transmission with 85,284 actual miles
Wiring harness, steering wheel and gauge cluster from the 1995 Jetta donor car
Oil changes done more frequently than every 3,000 miles.
Gas tank was removed and inspected -- clean as a whistle. New fuel lines installed on the fuel pump.
Back slider window
All glass is in great shape
Teardrop 15" wheels (tires just OK)
Corrado leather seats with no rips or tears.
Chrome bumpers are in good shape.
Runs and starts superb. Does not use a drop of oil. Absolutely NO oil leaks from transmission or engine.
Everything on rig works. No codes tripped on OBD1. Started and ran every other month to keep up the oil flow. Was my daily driver for 5+ years.
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BAD stuff...
Left front strut tower is hanging by a thread! Can't be driven much more than a couple of miles! (It road well on a car carrier - and will do good on a car trailer.)
Front wheel bearings howl
Dash is from a newer Jetta - cobbled together.
Doors show lots of rust at bottom drain holes.
Front fenders show rust through at edges. Bed itself and side panels are in good shape. Tailgate is good too.
Tail lights are glued together.
Ugly, but functional ladder rack.
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My Thoughts . . .
I've got a lot of money tied up in this little truck, and it has been a privilege to keep it on the road for it's few remaining years. It has served me well.
It would be great if someone could fix the strut tower, but realistically that is near impossible.
We all know the value of Corrado seats, complete engines and transmissions, fuel pumps, radiators and etc. if purchased at a wrecking yard or God forbid purchased new.
I could part it out piece by piece and probably make a lot more money, but I would be willing to sell it for less if someone was willing to take it on as another project. It would be nice if the whole thing could be sold as a unit, and perhaps be used to rebuild another Caddy or used as replacement parts in another Rabbit of the same vintage.
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Photos follow, but in a random order.
You get the message...
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Engine Bay Left
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Engine Bay Front
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Cluster
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Door Card Right
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Strut Tower 3
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Door Card Left
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Body Right 2
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Body Right 1
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Body Left 1
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Strut Tower Rust
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Back Slider Window
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Strut Tower 1
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New Windshield
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Strut Tower 2
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Steering Wheel
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Engine Bay Right
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CORRADO Leather Seats

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So I guess the bottom line is:
MAKE ME AN OFFER THAT I CAN'T REFUSE!

You can post back here -- and I'll be monitoring the thread.
Thanks
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Re: 80 Caddy

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I am interested in this. My long hare caddy kinda went to shit when I cut the bavk window out of it and made It into a hurse...... but the front half is perfect so I have the proper front fix. How do u have your belts setup on the your 2.0 swap here
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"How do u have your belts setup on the your 2.0 swap here"
Not sure what you are referring to. Timing belt, alternator belt, seat belts are all in original orientation. The adjustment arm for the alt/water pump belt is a tight fit with about a 3/4" clearance from the frame.
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Just wondering what bracket u used to hold your alternator. Couldn't see if u had a.c. hidden in there. Do u want todfix or get rid of. I got a front clip from where the door closes; forward.
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Original brackets w/o air. Nothing engine-wise has been cobbled together.
It's been sitting in front of my house for a year now - just rusting away.
I'd like to box it all up and put in in the attic of the garage -- but I don't have the ambition for it.
Too many good parts to scrap or crush it. I thought about making a matching trailer for my other Caddy (which is ENTIRELY original), but again just don't have the ambition for it.... The engine has main squirters so it should last at least 2~3 hundred thousand miles. Tranny is nice and tight too. The engine and transmission itself should be worth at least $900. But there again - I have to find someone who needs a donor.
I have another neighbor that has an 83 Rabbit that's so so, but after pestering him to sell it for the past two years - I have given up.
Besides everything else my next door neighbors keep asking me if it will 'ever run again' -- even tho they see me out there starting it every couple of months. So they are helping push my decision to do something with it. I don't know--- what do you think?

If your wife still has the Cabby, this would be a perfect swap - and straight forward, everything should line up, plus with the 5 speed 020 tranny it would not only have a lot of snap, it would also have good gas mileage. I use to average around 31 with it -- and have all the gas slips to prove it...
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Re: 80 Caddy

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How interested are u In a rabbit truck bed trailer I have one id like to barter with
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Not really, I've got the garage full and two rigs sitting on the street now. Sorry...
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Re: 80 Caddy

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Hey no worries, every apology I get I play a game of chess. I offer $400
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Good point about Chess.
I think I'll pass on the 400 and sit on it for a while.
Thanks anyway.
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Re: 80 Caddy

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Good luck with your sale and keep my offer in mind. If u decide to rebuild I have a front clip u should have welded up to it.
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