[Vwdiesel] Caddy in Canada!

Bob Soukup bobs at chemdec.natsci.csulb.edu
Fri Apr 11 17:25:38 EDT 2003


Sandy,

Check the Kelly Blue Book at http:/www.kbb.com

The one I have is estimated by kbb as $1205.00 (US) for my zip code.

I have some photos of mine at http://chemistry.csulb.edu/photos/caddy

As Nate mentioned the NA diesel is a bit slow off the line.  But it sure
makes a great general purpose work truck.  I have had mine going on 20
years now and used it to haul a lot of stuff.  Anytime my wife buys
something that won't fit in her Honda CRV the caddy comes to the rescue.

BTW..  Here in Calif. we never have had to do emission tests on diesels.


Bob Soukup
'81 RabbitTruck


At 03:16 PM 4/11/03 -0400, you wrote:
>I was looking at a caddy today, first one I ever got close to or sat in.
>How do normal people fit into those things! I'm only 200 lbs.
>
>It's for sale and rust free. Don't know what year, but rumored to have come
>from south Carolina. Shure hasn't been in Canada more than a month, would be
>full of holes by now. Looks like about 75,000 miles on the clock, but
>probably not working.
>Paint is ok but not my favorite, color dark metalic blue.
>
>I believe they were all 1.6L NA's?
>Would my 1.6 TD fit? I know I have to change the engine mounts.
>
>What would it be worth?
>
>Not pristine, seats sag a bit, needs cleaning inside and engine room. But no
>holes. No back bumper. I can make a wood one. TG is straight, but seems
>adrift from the hinge or latches. Best part, 20 years old, no more emission
>tests.
>
>Sandy
>
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