1984 Volkswagen Golf GTI
Basic Information and History
Now is your chance to own a classic car with a rich history and strong performance! We are offering a Swedish-sold Volkswagen Golf GTI from 1984, an iconic "hot hatch" that has been loved by enthusiasts for decades. It's the perfect car for those seeking a blend of style, performance, and historical value. Such a car doesn’t often come on the market, so don’t hesitate to seize the opportunity to own a piece of automotive history.
Condition
The body is assessed to be in good condition with some minor rust spots and scratches (see pictures for details). There are also a few small dents and scuffs. The rims are undamaged, and the car’s interior is in very good condition, with no damage to the seats. All electronics are functioning as they should. In summary, this is a car in very good condition.
Service History
Unfortunately, no service book is available for this vehicle. We recommend checking the car’s maintenance history and requesting information about any services and repairs that have been performed. The last approved inspection was carried out on 2017-10-18.
Summary
Volkswagen Golf GTI – Icon in Excellent Condition A very fine and iconic Volkswagen Golf GTI in fantastic condition. This model represents the perfect balance of style, performance, and driving pleasure. With its classic design and sporty character, this Golf GTI is a sought-after choice for car enthusiasts and collectors. The car is in excellent condition both inside and out and has been regularly maintained to ensure it meets the highest standards.
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