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Yes - that looks quite tidy considering rust prevention was an unknown science at the time.
I used to have a set of those (hideous looking) rubber over-riders on my Mk1 Polo - probably still got them somewhere!!!!!! |
This one is for sale in Denmark at the moment - It needs somme TLC though:)
http://www.bilgalleri.dk/html/gal_visbil.asp?ID=130364 |
Sorry I haven't been on this site for a long time - I do like that white one - its quite nice. Not too expensive at all really, but by the time one buys one's Audi 50 some 13/14 inch dished rims things will get pricey!
Thanks a lot for the feedback people, much appreciated! I will check out the rest of that red one later...i'll figure out my danish to try and log in!! |
a friend of mine has many audi 50.
As far as I know, he has to sell some of them, I'll ask him for confirmation, and I'll give you what you need to contact him;) |
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wow...not so rare after-all then haha. |
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yes, i have some news.. but for you it is a bad news. sorry in fact he changed his mind and he prefer to keep his cars. i'm sure you'll find one !! :-) have you seen this one ? http://www.leboncoin.fr/vi/19662299.htm?ca=7_s |
I've kinda figured a while ago that if you're after an early car (audi/vw etc), then sometimes you don't really have any other option than to look abroad to find one.
It's really not that difficult to bring one into the UK and get it registered. For the rarity value alone, don't let the red tape put you off. It's only a matter of getting it MOT'd, going down the DVLA with your papers and registering the vehicle. Within a few days, you will have been allocated your age related plate and away you go! |
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