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vee six 20-12-07 08:53 PM

Another one for Coxy on the Bay!
 
Looks to be a beauty - just hope it's not being kept outside in the best of Yorkshire's winter weather:mad:

Now if Coxy buys that one, it'll mean he'll sell me the 80CD.....;)

Alan

Gordon WR 20-12-07 09:14 PM

He'll need to get another unit or two soon !!!
That car does look mint already, before he gets to it !

Coxy 20-12-07 10:54 PM

mailed the guy a few days ago about it. He's got it up on Car and Classics for £2995.
Which seems a bit bloody steep if you ask me. I paid less than half that for my 80CD with siimilar mileage and that came with a private plate worth half what I paid.

Coxy 20-12-07 10:58 PM

Other thing is, I can't recall the SC model and looking back at my brochures for the 1984 range it only lists the following:

CL
GL
Sport
CD
Turbo Diesel

:confused::confused::confused:

It's has the similar seat/upholstery as the CD but not lower spoiler, no aluminium trim on the bumpers and side trim, no headlight washers, so pretty low spec really as well as only steels with plastic trims.
Looks like it has the Power locks though.

But has the 1.8 engine. Presuming it's the carbed one (90bhp) as opposed to the Fuel Inj engine (112bhp).

Coxy 20-12-07 11:17 PM

It is the 1781 Carbed engine (90bhp)

Missing the 1985 brochures in my collection! This model would probably be in there. I know the CC was released later in 1985 so I'm presuming fairly similar spec with the 4+E gears.

Coxy 20-12-07 11:24 PM

and another thing, service mileage don't add up???

21ST JULY 99 26466 MILES,
26TH JULY 00 26690 MILES,
31ST JULY 01 26800 MILES,

and then it goes down.....

12 JULY 02 26500 MILES,
31ST JULY 03 26600 MILES,
10 JULY 04 26700 MILES,
JULY 04 27000 MILES,
JULY 05 27077 MILES,
11TH JULY 06 27086 MILES

maybe he lent it to Ferris Beuller

Coxy 20-12-07 11:28 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by vee six (Post 3274)

Now if Coxy buys that one, it'll mean he'll sell me the 80CD.....;)

Alan

oh, and the CD ain't for sale!!:p:p:D:D:D:D:D

vee six 21-12-07 06:53 AM

Yup, I can confirm it's definitely the 1781cc carb model. My old man had one for years (before I gave him my 90 2.2E) and has power steering and power locks, but that's it as far as 'extras' go - no leccy windows, etc. A good car, but nowt special as Steve rightly says in t'other thread.

£3 grand:eek: Hell, that IS steep!

Coxy, I just loved the 80CD I had - not the quickest or the best handling Audi for the period (I ain't got rose-tinted specs), but just a bloody good well-equipped all-round car with the huge benefit of the 5-potter:D Twas a fine car but records tell me it's no more....:( I would have it back today if it was...

Alan

90Quattro 23-12-07 08:50 AM

i don't care how mint that is not worth 3k imho. nice example tho not like they come round in that condition every day

TheTwelveQuidKid 23-12-07 11:32 AM

I've got an old Parkers Plus price guide from 2001 which has details of cars from 1982 to 1991. For the SC it says

Quote:

April 84
SC launched, similar to 1.8 GL with uprated equipment including electric windows, central locking.
Is this the one which was only available with manual transmission ?


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