So, here's the story...
This car is not too far from my house and I drive past it every day. It hasn't moved in a few years. In fact, no one has even lived in the house for a while. The same light has been on in the upstairs window for a long time and there is a chain across the driveway.
I've always liked the first two generations of the Rabbit/Golf, and when I drive by, I inevitably imagine it as an ice racer, a rallycrosser, or just a cool old car to drive around in (can never have enough of those, even though I don't really go anywhere). These cars seem to have all but disappeared, and this one looks pretty solid.
A couple of months ago, I finally stopped to trespass/take a closer look. Obviously, it's a four door (not a huge deal to me at this point), but a closer look reveals not only an automatic transmission (in this case: Boo!), but also the truly hateful motorized seatbelts.
I've pretty much written off the idea of owning even a desirable car from this brief period, simply because of those seatbelts. So, at that point I decided that the car wasn't really worth putting any effort into, and my interest waned.
Suddenly this week, there is activity at the house. There was a landscaping crew there on Monday to remove all the overgrown bushes, and a new split rail fence went up yesterday. Something is going on.
So again...do I want to fool around with this car? If it's ever going to happen, the time is probably now.
What I know:
-Base-ish model, four door
-Automatic
-Annoying seat belts
-Solid but filthy body
-Appears to be rust free
-At the very minimum, would need tires, a battery and all fluids
-Front bumper was replaced at some point
-Was very likely a one owner, little old lady car