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FREE rust-less '77 in NYC!



Jan,

 If you get your hands on this car, I would be more that willing to make it
worth your while... all I am looking for out of the aquisition are the Kamei
flares and spoiler kit he mentioned... I would be willing to give you $$$ for
what you think it's worth and your time/hassle factor.  As for the car and all
other parts... I have no need or room for it... but I'm sure another lister
would be terribly interested in the car body.  If I had the space, it sounds
like the perfect restoration project!

PLEASE let us know if you can arrange to get the car and parts... and GOOD
LUCK!

May the force be with you!

Ben



--- Jan Folkson <jfolkson@optonline.net> wrote:

> I'm all over it.
> 
> 
> - Jan Folkson
> 
> http://www.janfolkson.com
> 
> 
> >> From Scirocco.org classifieds - HURRY!!!!
> > 
> > Free Scirocco - It's my 1977 that I purchased about 15
> > years ago. It had had just arrived from California and had
> > very low mileage and no rust or accidents. It was
> > sandblasted and primed with spies hecker epoxy primer and
> > put into storage. I intended to have it painted and install
> > all the parts from a 16V Scirocco I had cut up for parts. I
> > even have the brand new Kamei flares/spoiler kit for it -
> > I'm guessing that's probably a little difficult to find
> > these days. I also have three complete 16V Scirocco
> > engines/trans all with less than 5K on them. Long story
> > short ? Lost my storage and have two other cars worth a lot
> > more to find space for. This is a perfect shell. Good luck
> > ever trying to find another like it! Must be gone in a few
> > days or it will be cut up with a sawzall and taken to the
> > dump. I?m probably going to shed a tear. -Randy
> > 917-699-7046 - Long Island, NY
> > 
> > 
> > 
> > Daun Yeagley - Wilmington Ohio
> > '81 Scirocco S               '86 Scirocco 8v
> > '88 Scirocco 16v             '88 Scirocco Slegato
> > '96 Passat GLX Wagon         '56 Cessna 172
> > The first rule of intelligent tinkering is to save all the parts -
> Ehrlich's
> > Law.
> > 



		
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