Classic Audi

Classic Audi (http://www.classic-audi.co.uk/forum/index.php)
-   Cars For Sale (http://www.classic-audi.co.uk/forum/forumdisplay.php?f=12)
-   -   Another 80q surfaces - Resto (http://www.classic-audi.co.uk/forum/showthread.php?t=16701)

BigT80 20-03-11 09:31 AM

Another 80q surfaces - Resto
 
Just spotted this; don't think it is on here. Not much info or pics, but looks worthy of saving. G

B2AUDI80 20-03-11 10:56 AM

no shortage of 80qs this past few months!!!!:yikes: makes them a bit more common now:lol:

90Quattro 20-03-11 12:46 PM

spotted that this morning as well. Shame there no better photos.

doninphi 20-03-11 12:54 PM

Another 80q surfaces - Resto
 
Looks more like a good donor for someone! :o

If I had the time I'd love it to rob all the parts and convert my audi to rwd...

90Quattro 20-03-11 01:15 PM

hmmm how different are the floor plans of Quattro and FWD?

doninphi 20-03-11 02:40 PM

Another 80q surfaces - Resto
 
Yeh way I understand it is the 80fwd has no trans tunnel compared to the 80q :(

So it would be big bodywork to cut and put one in to give the drive shaft space. Tho looking under mine the exhaust runs down the centre but the tunnel doesn't look big enough I guess.

Hence why you'd need a donor car to rob all of the suspension, boxes, shafts, and parts of the floor to cut and shut in. Or am I wrong?

I did think at one point it might be cool to do an engine swap with rwd box and then use a totally different rear axle and diff, something like a manta setup which uses a solid rear axle like the 80fwd does, very similar setup.

A lot of work either way!!

stoop44rio 26-03-11 04:46 PM

went for £265. bound to be worth that, virtually scrap money!!

doninphi 02-04-11 10:14 PM

Another 80q surfaces - Resto
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by stoop44rio (Post 206143)
went for £265. bound to be worth that, virtually scrap money!!

Oh my I could have made this into a donor for my car and made a beast! Lol :(

Still i don't have £265 to throw away so I'm not crying... Much!


All times are GMT. The time now is 05:59 AM.

Powered by vBulletin®
Copyright ©2000 - 2026, Jelsoft Enterprises Ltd.
Copyright ©2007-2008 Classic Audi | Site by Roadrunna