1989 Volkswagen Best Seller Wolfsburg Limited Edition Cabriolet
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Description
OFFERED WITHOUT RESERVE
The new-for-1980 VW Rabbit Convertible was an instant hit with buyers when it replaced its air-cooled predecessor – the eternally popular Beetle Convertible. As one of the few open-topped cars offered on the U.S. market, VW Convertibles of the era are rightly praised for keeping the thrill of top-down motoring alive for sun-seekers. By 1985, the Golf replaced the Rabbit and the Convertible was simply named the Cabriolet. In 1988, the Cabriolet received an exterior refresh with body-colored bumpers, wheel arch trim, side sills, and front grille updates. While Volkswagen offered the base Cabriolet, Best Seller, and premium white "Boutique" model, perhaps the most collectible are the Wolfsburg Limited Editions based on the Best Seller. Wolfsburg's received special paint, special interiors, and a dark blue soft top and a matching top boot creating a one-year-only combination of colors and a true modern classic ever there ever was one.
Highlights
Wolfsburg Limited Edition
Special Wolfsburg Edition features included:
Star Blue Metallic (LD5T) paint
A special “Helios” (03) blue velour interior with multi stripe inserts
Body-color lower cladding
A dark blue soft top and a matching top boot
Machine-finished 14 inch alloy wheels with body-color accents
Special Wolfsburg Edition badging
Special Best Seller features included:
Body colored mirror housings
Sport design cloth bucket seats
Leather wrapped steering wheel and shift knob
Offered with 68,852 miles, believed to be original
Powered by a 1.8-liter 90-horsepower inline-four cylinder engine
Three-speed automatic transmission
Features
Air conditioning
Power steering
Cruise control
Dual round Halogen headlamps
Heated glass rear window
Dual remote control side mirrors
Rack and pinion steering
Roll bar
Vented power front disc brakes
Front wheel drive
Lockable fuel cap
AM/FM stereo cassette with four speakers
Folding rear seat with trunk access
Front vent windows
Tinted glass
6.5 cubic foot luggage capacity
13.9 gallon fuel tank capacity
Known Imperfections
The CARFAX Vehicle History Report notes a Damage Report on 13 February 1991 stating “Accident reported with another motor vehicle”
Minor scratches and a light patina seen throughout the believed to be original paint, which is consistent with the age of the car
Ownership History
The CARFAX Vehicle History Report for this 1991 Volkswagen Cabriolet shows initial ownership in New York State. Subsequent owners are listed as located in Pennsylvania, Virginia, Ohio, Texas with the Cabriolet returning to Ohio in 2022 with 68,780 miles on the odometer.
Additional Notes
Sales Tax Notice to Arkansas, Mississippi, and West Virginia Bidders: Because this car is located in Florida, Hagerty Marketplace may be required to collect and remit Florida sales tax on your purchase, even if you plan to register it outside of Florida. Unlike most other states, the states of Arkansas, Mississippi, and West Virginia may not provide a full credit against sales taxes paid to Florida. For additional information, please consult this publication and your own tax advisor regarding sales taxes applicable to cars located in Florida that are sold to residents of another state.