Polo Classic - Square Headlights

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NornIron
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Polo Classic - Square Headlights

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Since finishing the Mk1, I'm bored! :lol: Looking for a Mk2...but it has to be a Classic with the square lights.

Am I correct in assuming these were only offered on the 82 to 84 model years?
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you are indeed. Id imagine theyd be virtually impossible to get hold of in ireland though, unless you fancied importing one?
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Never say never!
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Re: Polo Classic - Square Headlights

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NornIron wrote:Since finishing the Mk1, I'm bored! :lol: Looking for a Mk2...but it has to be a Classic with the square lights.

Am I correct in assuming these were only offered on the 82 to 84 model years?
It aint got square lights but its a saloon classic had loads ov work done to restore it to its glory interested


1987 VWpolo Saloon Classic

1 Previous owner aged 87yrs

73k FSH last service 70k 11mths MOT 6Mths Tax

Full wide arch kit totally original car exept ive replaced the front end with the twin headlights ones with spots in black still got original ones though

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Make me an offer ive just got my Golf VR6 on the road so im driving that now.
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Thanks for the offer mate, but it's just a little bit too young!
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Aww I'm so tempted by that.. such a cool car. Shame I can't really justify buying another one..
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GroovyCarrot wrote:Aww I'm so tempted by that.. such a cool car. Shame I can't really justify buying another one..
Thats what I keep saying but im on my fifth car this year the dvla has set up a department just 4 me and my logbooks lol :)

But all seriousness the cars gotta go ive no room for two and although its economical and reliable the vr6 ive got is what drivings all about CUTTING EDGE it cost me £150 which was a bargain to say its only had 1 owner and hes now 87yrs and ive bought it 2 tyres had it crypton tuned mini service and full coolant flush twin headlights total ive spent on it is £330 so offers around that and its gone and believe me when u see it u will know uv got a bargain
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Found this and thought you might be interested

http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll? ... %3AIT&rd=1

no room at moment :( for me to get it but looks good no massive amounts of work
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sweet 8)
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