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93 VW Corrado SLC

1993 Black Volkswagen Corrado
1993 Black Volkswagen Corrado
1993 Black Volkswagen Corrado
1993 Black Volkswagen Corrado
1993 Black Volkswagen Corrado
1993 Black Volkswagen Corrado
1993 Black Volkswagen Corrado
1993 Black Volkswagen Corrado
1993 Black Volkswagen Corrado
1993 Black Volkswagen Corrado
1993 Black Volkswagen Corrado
1993 Black Volkswagen Corrado
1993 Black Volkswagen Corrado
Make: Volkswagen
Model: Corrado
Year: 1993
Mileage: 125,027
VIN: WVWEF4500PK009722
Color: Black
Engine: VR6
Transmission: Manual
Drive type: FWD
Drive side: Left-hand drive
Vehicle Title: Clear
Item location: Cincinnati, Ohio, United States

1993 Volkswagen Corrado Additional Info:

For sale is a 93 VW Corrado SLC. It has a clean title. It is a great start to a project car. I bought the car 6 years ago with the intent of making it a great show car. Back then (about 6 years ago), I rebuilt the engine with new rings, bearings, and everything. New timing chains and timing guides. Also, since I had the Transmission out to do the timing chains, I replaced the clutch also. I had to put it back together because of a deployment I was sent on. I have driven the car 3 times since then. Each time I have moved, I drove the car and that was it. I have only put about 100 miles on the car since I rebuilt everything and it has sat ever since.
I am tired of seeing it sitting here, so I am cutting her loose. It's an original Corrado SLC, not some 6 cylinder swap or Frankenstein car. To my knowledge the car has never been wrecked and has a clean title. the car does come with a VIS Carbon fiber hood (not pictured). I believe the previous owner broke the hood cable and to get the hood open, pried on the back of the hood until 3 of the 4 mounting holes broke out. The hood would need to be repaired to be mounted. Like I said, car has been pretty much sitting except to move it or cut the grass around it. I drove it here 2 years ago without any problems, however, it's been sitting ever since. There is no insurance on the car so I don't drive it. I put a new battery in the car today and the car started right up and sounds just like a VR6 should. I suggest you bring a trailer and tow it home, but it's your call once you buy it, your own it.
UPDATE: I have also found a bunch of old receipts from when I worked on it a few years back. I drove the car around the block this morning. Car ran great but the brakes suck from sitting so long.
UPDATE: Car is listed on Craigslist also, so whenever it sells I will take down the add.