What to do with time warp VW Golf VR6 - Repair, Sell, Scrap?
What to do with time warp VW Golf VR6 - Repair, Sell, Scrap?
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Thr33

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8 posts

17 months

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A relation has 1998 VW Golf VR6 which has been in very dry storage since the early 2000s (approx. 20 years plus). The car was about 7 years old when they shunted the front end in 30mph zone (into a wooden fence). Cosmetic wing damage on one side, front bumper broken, bent crash bar, damage to extreme front edge of bonnet, deep scratches to bonnet. The car is exactly the same as the day it happened, was driven home and parked up. The car is an absolute time warp inside, genuinely looks like a new car inside.

What would you do with it? Relative is considering scrapping it. You’d have to repair front wing and bumper, replace crash bar, remove dents from bonnet and respray these parts. And obviously recommission it. Wondering if it’s worth doing, cost-wise.

wc98

12,494 posts

165 months

Thursday
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Repair it, fit some decent suspension and a great big turbo, then go have fun. I had a standard one, they weren't all that. My brothers one with a turbo was a laugh.

Mr Tidy

30,123 posts

152 months

Thursday
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I'd just scrap it. They were never that special.

SHutchinson

2,294 posts

209 months

Thursday
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Where is it? I’d be interested in seeing it not go to landfill if it was anywhere near the north.

biggbn

31,040 posts

245 months

Thursday
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Mr Tidy said:
I'd just scrap it. They were never that special.
Disagree. They were not a 'hot hatch' but redefined what a hatch in that segment could be. The vr6 engine is an absolute sweetie, pulls hard in all gears, can be frugal, the cars were very civilised, very usable and bloody quick for their time. I think VR6 was an important car for VW and the car world. If OP doesn't want to save it, somebody should

Mr Tidy

30,123 posts

152 months

Thursday
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biggbn said:
Mr Tidy said:
I'd just scrap it. They were never that special.
Disagree. They were not a 'hot hatch' but redefined what a hatch in that segment could be. The vr6 engine is an absolute sweetie, pulls hard in all gears, can be frugal, the cars were very civilised, very usable and bloody quick for their time. I think VR6 was an important car for VW and the car world. If OP doesn't want to save it, somebody should
My BMW 325ti Compact did all those things but had RWD too!

georgeyboy12345

4,422 posts

60 months

Thursday
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Mr Tidy said:
I'd just scrap it. They were never that special.
I agree.

MattsCar

2,180 posts

130 months

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Mr Tidy said:
I'd just scrap it. They were never that special.
Are you serious???

It sounds like a weekend collecting parts and maybe £500 of paint, to end up with a great car that is worth potentially £5k+, more so if it is not CAT registered.

Bizzare comment. Are the people saying scrap it sending you messages about "taking it off Ur hand for £300" OP?



Edited by MattsCar on Friday 22 May 00:11

MattsCar

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130 months

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bloomen

9,674 posts

184 months

Yesterday (00:06)
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It sounds like it would massively turn on a buyer as a project. I myself couldn't be arsed to do all that work. Scrapping sounds like an all round waste.


Mr Tidy said:
I'd just scrap it. They were never that special.
These are one of the worst cars I've ever driven. Wheezy and wobbly. But someone'll love it.

vaud

58,348 posts

180 months

Yesterday (00:20)
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Ebay or Carandclassic as a possible non runner, spares&repairs, must be trailered... should get a few grand for it...

If you want to see how much, get an ebay account set up an go to advanced search for actual sold prices (rather than asking prices)

InitialDave

14,585 posts

144 months

Yesterday (00:27)
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It's definitely worth either repairing yourself, or selling to someone who will.

Scrapping it is nonsensical, irrespective of whether or not you actually like or want it.


soad

34,423 posts

201 months

Yesterday (00:36)
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Get it sold!

Thr33

Original Poster:

8 posts

17 months

Yesterday (01:18)
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Thank you for the replies so far. I personally think it’s far too nice to scrap. I’m essentially wondering if it’s worth taking it on from a financial point of view (paying for the repair work rather than doing it yourself). I know it’s impossible to say but I’m wondering if it would end up costing more to repair than it’s worth and is more suited to a home mechanic / DIY job to make it financially viable (i.e. sell it as spares/repair).

Cristio Nasser

618 posts

18 months

Yesterday (02:11)
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Financially it’s only worth it if you can DIY most of it. If you’re having to pay someone else, then move it on as-is. If it’s to enjoy the car, then that’s a different matter, and only you can decide what that’s worth to you.

Edited by Cristio Nasser on Friday 22 May 05:59

Gad-Westy

16,263 posts

238 months

Yesterday (07:08)
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Absolutely no way it should be scrapped. If nothing else it must be a gold mine of parts that could help others out. Sounds worth repairing to me though.

SHutchinson

2,294 posts

209 months

Yesterday (07:09)
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Thr33 said:
Thank you for the replies so far. I personally think it s far too nice to scrap. I m essentially wondering if it s worth taking it on from a financial point of view (paying for the repair work rather than doing it yourself). I know it s impossible to say but I m wondering if it would end up costing more to repair than it s worth and is more suited to a home mechanic / DIY job to make it financially viable (i.e. sell it as spares/repair).
Do you have any pictures of it so we can help you decide? Mk3 Golfs are prone to a bit of sill rust so I’d definitely take a squint underneath it if you can.

I’d be interested in it as a project. My Mk2 rebuild is nearing the end and I’m keen to start another project.

Its Just Adz

18,182 posts

234 months

Yesterday (07:50)
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Id honestly get as many photos as possible and get it on eBay, no reserve.

s m

24,251 posts

228 months

Yesterday (07:57)
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Some mags quite liked the mini-GT hatch thing and compared them pretty favourably to the usual BMW

Others like the famous CAR magazine article really didn t like theirs ( nor the MK2 MR2 )







Certainly be worth trying to sell it on a VW Golf fans site - or repairing it for yourself if you like something 90s to drive

Edited by s m on Friday 22 May 08:06

georgeyboy12345

4,422 posts

60 months

Yesterday (08:05)
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MattsCar said:


Ah, Car & Classic, the place of overpriced cars where all the deluded sellers live