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TDI diesel, Greasecar, black, front end damage from deer, good tires and trans
Sale price: $500,00
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Technical specifications
Manufacturer: | Volkswagen |
Model: | Passat |
Year: | 2005 |
Type: | Sedan |
Fuel Type: | Diesel |
Color: | Black |
Mileage: | 208,903 |
Transmission: | Automatic |
Interior Color: | Tan |
Engine: | 2.0L 1967CC 120Cu. In. l4 DIESEL SOHC Turbocharged |
Trim: | GL TDI Sedan 4-Door |
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Description
Was my wife's daily driver until a deer jumped in front of it. 5 speed automatic transmission completely rebuilt by Aamco a couple of years ago, newer tires in good shape, seats, leather, and upholstery are in excellent shape with no rips.
Ran well until collision; and everything worked great except the CD player, which for some reason had activated it's theft protection lock. AM/FM/cass works fine, and the CD player should be a simple fix. All speakers in the Monsoon audio system work and sound fine. Runs primarily on diesel fuel, but with the Greasecar conversion it also runs on veggie oil. We owned the car for nearly 5 years, and the previous owner did the Greasecar conversion right before selling it to us. We ran on veggie fuel off and on for a couple of years, though after a while we had trouble keeping the engine running smoothly on veggie fuel despite upgrading the veggie fuel line, so we just used diesel.
We got an estimate for the complete repair from a local shop; see photos. We just didn't want to put that kind of money into it.
Also published at eBay.com
Ran well until collision; and everything worked great except the CD player, which for some reason had activated it's theft protection lock. AM/FM/cass works fine, and the CD player should be a simple fix. All speakers in the Monsoon audio system work and sound fine. Runs primarily on diesel fuel, but with the Greasecar conversion it also runs on veggie oil. We owned the car for nearly 5 years, and the previous owner did the Greasecar conversion right before selling it to us. We ran on veggie fuel off and on for a couple of years, though after a while we had trouble keeping the engine running smoothly on veggie fuel despite upgrading the veggie fuel line, so we just used diesel.
We got an estimate for the complete repair from a local shop; see photos. We just didn't want to put that kind of money into it.
Also published at eBay.com