Vintage Polo - Must go to a good home!
Posted: Mon Aug 06, 2007 6:49 pm
Evening....
I should start with a confession that I'm an MG/Rover man myself but I have recently been put in charge of the following VW which is why I'm here....
This Polo is/was my elderly grandmothers car when she used to drive. She's now gone into a home so the car has to go.....
My knowledge about it is limited but what I do know is:
*It cost about 3 grand when it was new in about 1979/80
*Its done approximately 65,000 miles
*One Owner
*It hasn't been on the road for about 10 years
*We have the V5
*It's completely original
Aside from this I have no idea what the rest of the car is like mechanically. It was treated to a new battery 5 years ago and was fired up and ran well until the waterhose came off the back of the engine. This was caused by corrosion of the metal coolant lug on inlet manifold to which the water hose attaches.
The only other thing I know is that you don't see these on the road anymore so it could be of interest for restoration/conversion/parts for someone, which is why I'm here!
If anyone is interested/has any advice please say.....
The car is in Waterlooville (Portsmouth) and you're welcome to come and have a look!
Pictures....
Many Thanks....
DAVE
I should start with a confession that I'm an MG/Rover man myself but I have recently been put in charge of the following VW which is why I'm here....
This Polo is/was my elderly grandmothers car when she used to drive. She's now gone into a home so the car has to go.....
My knowledge about it is limited but what I do know is:
*It cost about 3 grand when it was new in about 1979/80
*Its done approximately 65,000 miles
*One Owner
*It hasn't been on the road for about 10 years
*We have the V5
*It's completely original
Aside from this I have no idea what the rest of the car is like mechanically. It was treated to a new battery 5 years ago and was fired up and ran well until the waterhose came off the back of the engine. This was caused by corrosion of the metal coolant lug on inlet manifold to which the water hose attaches.
The only other thing I know is that you don't see these on the road anymore so it could be of interest for restoration/conversion/parts for someone, which is why I'm here!
If anyone is interested/has any advice please say.....
The car is in Waterlooville (Portsmouth) and you're welcome to come and have a look!
Pictures....
Many Thanks....
DAVE