Parting Out: 1983 Vw Jetta Volkswagen Mk1 A1 - Grey 4 Door on 2040-parts.com
Sioux Falls, South Dakota, US
This listing features a 1983 Volkswagen Jetta. I will sell it complete, or I will sell parts off of it. If you are interested in purchasing vehicle whole, PLEASE message me to determine what has been sold off vehicle since pics were last taken! It has many good salvageable parts & I would prefer to part it out as I believe it is beyond saving. I'm not my very motivated to sell vehicle complete, should be pretty obvious to most from price...hehe. Hey, its worth more in parts though, and condition is everything!
Check out the pictures in the photobucket link below!
CONDITION: There is at least one wheel that is froze up. Plastic wheel well arches have already been sold. Vent/wing windows are sold as is the passenger front door. Front doors are both removed, passenger side door was man-handled coming off, so fender is mangled and door hinges are shot... No catalytic converter, no battery.
There is (currently) no title with this car, but we are attempting to locate it. The car can currently be purchased WHOLE with a bill of sale. Please message for details.
We are currently parting out numerous older Volkswagens (and the occasional non-VW), please write with your parts requests, thanks.
This is a salvage vehicle and is being sold for parts only. It is not operational or street legal. Therefore, upon purchase, it will need to be either towed or put on a trailer. This item is NOT eligible for the eBay Motors Vehicle Purchase Protection Program.
CLICK HERE FOR MORE PICTURES: 1983 VW Jetta Pictures
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