Dear List,
It is with regret that I must sell my extremely rare 1989 Audi Turbo Quattro Wagon. Wife is tired of spending money on the old gal -- she wants a Jeep Grand Cherokee.
"Wizard" runs great. Handles better than my BMWs ever did. The only real problem we have is that there is a short somewhere that occassionally drains the battery which then requires a jump. Some enterprising soul could probably track it down and get a GREAT car for a bargain. The other thing she needs is a new paint job -- there is no rust -- rather, the clearcoat has failed (which it typical for this car).
Specs:
2.2L 5-cylinder turbo engine with intercooler (great for Vanagon project?) full-time all wheel drive 2nd owner alumninum "turbo" wheels (install them on your Vanagon?) grey exterior with grey leather seats power door locks power windows cruise control Power Sunroof built-in cell phone 5-speed manual abs brakes factory air conditioning factory cassette power seats (but not heated seats) Bentley 3-volume factory manual new tires new clutch master cylinder new timing belt all receipts
Carprices.com & bluebook.com price: $5650-7185
First $5000 takes it.
Cheers,
<bold>Michael J. Sullivan</bold> Quincy, MA
'87 GL Syncro Westfalia "Sunny" '89 Audi 200 Turbo Quattro Wagon "Wizard"
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