SOTW: Audi 80 Sport
It's an Audi 80 and it's sporty - it must be the Audi 80 Sport
Before the eighties Audis were a bit boring. All they did was got people from A to B, that sort of stuff. But then Audi decided to bung in the sort of technology people used on farmyards and suddenly everything changed. The cars got quicker and started winning rallies and winning rallies was cool, so Audis started becoming cool.
The effect motorsport was having on the brand didn’t go unnoticed over at Audi Towers and the marketing men went into overdrive. The Audi Quattro turbo was selling well and the short-wheelbase Sport version was also sold in limited numbers.
But the coupes weren’t the only models to benefit from this new found success in rallying and the Audi 80 saloon was turned into a ‘Sport’ as well. It was based on the GTE and featured a 1.8-litre fuel-injected engine, a subtle bodykit and some fancy optional stickers.
The car was introduced in 1983 in the UK and also featured Ronal alloys and a charcoal Recaro interior. The 80 had been designed by Giorgetto Giugiaro and his trademark ruler work lent itself well to the Sport’s quietly macho rubber spoiler and deep chin spoiler.
The B3 80 Sport didn’t really work quite as well but by this point Audi was well on its way to becoming the carmaker it is today. Audis tend to last pretty well but you still don’t see many 80 Sports around these days.
The 1985 example we found on classicsforsale.co.uk has had a lot of work done on it and is said to be in a very tidy condition. There’s almost a year’s MOT and the 139,000 miles shouldn’t be too much of a worry in a car like this.
In my opinion this is one cool car, only let down slightly by the lack of original alloys, but these shouldn’t be too hard to source. So a slice of Audi motorsport history (well, ok, not really) for £800. Can’t say fairer than that…
Ad reads: ‘Sought after car in good condition all round. 1.8 fuel injection, 139000 miles.
Owned by father and son up to 2007, and has had over £3000 spent in the last year, including cylinder head overhaul, repair to windscreen pillars and brake refurbishment.
Engine is quiet and responsive, handling taut as you would expect from this model, very good to drive altogether.
MOT to August 2009 - tidy body and clean interior. Recaro front seats fitted. A good example. £800.’
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PH Shed of the Week Update!
The car has gone up for sale and one chap came to look at it, but the deal was not sealed. We've had a couple more calls so hopefully we should be shifting her on soon. Hopefully.
Is the 1.8 in the 80 a five cylinder? sounds like too small a displacement to me but it would be nice!
http://www.pistonheads.com/sales/718702.htm
much lower on the miles, so you know its got at least another 50k to go!
One sensational drive from the Skye ferry up to Ullapool in 1984: we lost a Scirocco, two 911s and a wild BMW batmobile replica!
Always liked Audis after that - had two A6 Avants (2.8q then 4.2q V8) before being converted to BMW again.
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