Thread: 1973 B1 Audi 80
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Old 27-08-11, 05:29 PM   #1
trev
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Default 1973 B1 Audi 80
Seller Type : Private
Vehicle Make : Audi
Vehicle Model : Audi 80
Price : £12500
Location : Ireland
Additional Details : V5C (Logbook)

1973 Audi 80







Very rare car, original Irish (Raheny, Dublin) registration. RHD obviously (makes it even rarer)

Extensive, detailed restoration, see here: http://www.classic-audi.co.uk/forum/...ead.php?t=9151

New paint, full colour change, inside and out. Unreal job done by professional painter
New leather by leather specialists. 100% Perfect.
1.8 8v engine, new headgasket, timing belt, water pump, thermostat, fuel pump etc etc etc
higher ratio 4-speed manual gearbox
custom coilover front suspension, new Boge gas shocks
Koni adjustable rear suspension
Mk1 GTI vented 239mm front brakes, new pads, hoses, pipes
Vento 200mm rear drums, all new shoes, cylinders, hoses, pipes
New polished 15" Porsche Fuchs recreations
Porsche steel spare wheel
5x new Bridgestone 165/50R15 tyres
FK adapters, 15mm front, 20mm rear. No rubbing whatsoever, front or rear, full bounce, full lock. Very driveable.
Cleaned and detailed to hell and back, inside and out, front and back, above and below. See the build thread.
tons of new and NOS (New Old Stock) parts used throughout, you wouldn't believe how hard some were to find and the expense of them too, full factory chrome trim package, imported at great expense from Germany, Australia, America, UK, Austria etc etc etc

Winner of "Best Audi" at the only show it's been to: Limerick 2011
Golf+ feature next month
Retro Classics (Ireland) magazine feature next quarter



aside from the full restoration, it's what I would call a mild custom: it's lowered, has different headlamps and wheels. I have the original suspension, headlamps and 13" steel wheels with good tyres (spare unused) if the new owner wished to return it to stock look. Obviously it would still have the upgraded engine, brakes, interior etc so wouldn't be 100% stock...

So the price: I'm looking for €14k / STG£12.5k for it. This is an extremely early RHD model, possibly the only early RHD model restored to this standard. If you know anything about these cars you'll appreciate how rare and how well presented it is and how much money and time went into it. No swaps or offers of first born children. Cash only. No Western Union transfers

It'll be advertised at the end of the Golf+ article when it goes to print and will be open to the UK market then. I'm advertising now in case anyone wants to steal a march on the general public. If this goes to the UK it'll go down a storm at shows like Edition38 or Inters, maybe even take more trophies for the new owner?

Location: Ireland
Contact: by PM here

oh, it comes with a package of period correct Audi literature: sales brochures, owners manual, dealer repair manuals etc. Just a nice additional thing to have...
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