The car is said to have been refinished in green during prior ownership and features a sliding black fabric sunroof. Additional exterior details include a front bumper-mounted fog lamp, fender vents, a safari-style pop-out windshield, dual side mirrors with a driver-side spotlight, semaphore side indicators, venting rear quarter windows, an oval rear window, decklid standoffs, and a rear bumper-mounted auxiliary taillight.
Five-spoke 17″ Ridler alloy wheels are finished in white with bright lips and trim. The suspension has…
The car is said to have been refinished in green during prior ownership and features a sliding black fabric sunroof. Additional exterior details include a front bumper-mounted fog lamp, fender vents, a safari-style pop-out windshield, dual side mirrors with a driver-side spotlight, semaphore side indicators, venting rear quarter windows, an oval rear window, decklid standoffs, and a rear bumper-mounted auxiliary taillight.
Five-spoke 17″ Ridler alloy wheels are finished in white with bright lips and trim. The suspension has been lowered and features a dropped front I-beam, while braking is handled by front discs and rear drums.
The interior features seating trimmed in multi-tone green upholstery with patterned inserts and color-coordinated door panels. Sheetmetal surfaces are finished in body-color, and amenities include hand-crank side windows, black high-pile carpets, rear window louvers, an aftermarket shifter, a glove compartment, and a push-button radio.
A woodgrain-rimmed steering wheel features a Wolfsburg-branded horn button and fronts a column-mounted analog clock and a 120-km/h speedometer. The five-digit odometer indicates 3k kilometers (~2k miles), and true mileage is unknown.
The replacement 1,776cc flat-four was installed during prior ownership and features dual carburetors and an aftermarket exhaust system. Power is sent to the rear wheels through a Freeway Flyer four-speed manual transaxle.