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h100vw
28-05-2005, 07:11 PM
Hi everyone, just got told about this forum from a guy in the UK who is emigrating this year. I hope to be down there myself by the end of the year.

Here's a couple of my 1991 Passat GT G60 syncro. Unfortunately it's LHD so not much use down under :roll:

Cheers

Gavin

http://www.imagestation.com/picture/sraid152/pcc475b6fac7e9282a899e62ce6cf1e1c/f5b6e55b.jpg

http://www.imagestation.com/picture/sraid152/pd9acdb33125fa78a1499365ac6559896/f5b6e55c.jpg

imported_brackie
28-05-2005, 08:45 PM
You know, I've seen lots of that vintage Passat on ebay. But I don't like the front. Rear and sides are fine. It never came here so I guess I never had time to get used to it. Wouldn't mind a diesel, though!

Rednut
29-05-2005, 12:37 AM
i cant see the files..they're broken...!!

h100vw
30-05-2005, 07:14 AM
http://www.imagestation.com/album/index.html?id=2133185855

Maybe this'll work. Some shots of the custom exhaust I had made which was, at £300, a third of the Stealer price. I paid a grand for the car so couldn't justify a VW system at that money.

Nah no good either except for the first picture. :roll:
I'll have another go tomorrow.

Golf Loon
30-05-2005, 09:52 AM
You need to load pics to a free webhoster and then post a link to the pic on your post. A free program to host pics is www.xs.to. Good Luck

h100vw
01-06-2005, 07:29 AM
http://xs.to/xs.php?h=xs31&d=05222&f=Passat016.jpg


http://xs.to/xs.php?h=xs31&d=05222&f=Passat.jpg






Another try for those that like early 90s Passats :wink:
Gavin

Nah I am still not up to it. Off to read the FAQs :roll:

imported_brackie
01-06-2005, 08:02 AM
The front's growing on me! At first I thought it was very '80s, but it's looking better all of the time. Isn't this a pretty heavy car? How does it go with the 1.6 diesel? Turbocharged? See a lot of wagons for sale on ebay, but few sedans. Why?

Golf Loon
01-06-2005, 09:52 AM
The front is a bit dated. Most of them just had a 1.8 golf engine in, so were a bit underpowered. lots of electrical probs at this age. 16v or vr6 would be the go, but not many about in UK. The wagon was far more useful in britain, as a nation with weather too bad to have a ute. :lol:

imported_brackie
01-06-2005, 10:16 AM
I reckon you guys just pretend that diesels just don't exist!

Golf Loon
01-06-2005, 12:47 PM
Yeah there`d be some good cheap Passat 1.9TDi Wagons in the UK. Good if you are a diesel nut.

h100vw
04-06-2005, 05:04 AM
The estates of this era are still very popular. They fetch more money than the saloons. The TD in my shape was a snail. The facelifted ones with the 90horse TDi are like gold dust and commend daft money. The cheapest of the B5s cost the same as top dollar B4s.

My syncro in particular is heavy with the 4WD. The G60 motor kills the consumption. Assuming the KMH speedo is right it does 540 KM on a 15gal/75litre tank. Someone do the maths cos I daren't :roll:

The most popular B3s are the 2 litre 8Valvers very commond from 1990 onwards.

Cheers for now
Gavin

imported_brackie
04-06-2005, 06:45 AM
Never liked estates. Although I had a '76 Passat station wagon when my kids were babies. Very practical and very fast. Could get the folding cot and baby gear, esky (very important!) and other essentials in with no probs. But they are too volumious, "boom" on rough roads, poor on security and the rear seats are not very comfortable. Rear seat passengers comment that they feel "exposed". Prefer sedans.

OEM G60
05-06-2005, 02:24 AM
Ah-ha, the lord of the looms has arrived !! Now i know the story behind that user name aswell
So thats the G60 Syncro Passat, will you miss it ??

h100vw
05-06-2005, 03:11 AM
Will I ever :cry:

black betty
09-08-2005, 05:51 PM
my parents ran an '89 model station wagon from brand new with the digipants 1.8 8v

it always handled very well- thick anti roll bars and good brakes

engine went pop at 178k miles

after that we turned it into the farm hack- we put a kr 1.8 16v (50mm inlets) in it with the 8v gearbox

it lacked torque but was a monster at revs- we caned the bejeesuss out of it for years- regularly taking it round to 6900- 7100 rpm

overtaking in 2nd or 3rd was great (speedo used to read 95-105mph in third at silly revs!)

my father buried it in a field last year after it failed its MOT (rego) as was full of rust- we couldn't bear to part with it after 16 years faithful service

cylinder head etc is sitting in a shed in the uk for future project :-)

all up it was a really great car- and very useful for hauling stuff around in

imported_brackie
09-08-2005, 07:51 PM
Yeah. Most people think the older Passats as a bit of a plodder. (The newer ones certainly aren't!) I loved my '75 Passat wagon. Boy was she fast! Left Holdens standing and did a reliable 35mpg. Only thing I have against her is she did a heater hose while I was working under the bonnet with the engine running. 2nd degree burns to the back of my hand and wrist. 3 weeks of daily hospital visits and still got the scars!

V8quattro
25-09-2005, 09:31 PM
Just stumbled across this thread. I assume you guys know that the B3 Passat (the one with the under-bumper grille) was imported here?

There were only 14. 2.0 GL 16V sedans and wagons, 2 90 models and 12 91s, from memory. I know cos I owned one of 'em - ex TKM (then importer) car.

There have been some private imports, too - saw a GT wagon driving out of Maitland last year.

Nearly bought a red 91 wagon abt 18mths ago, but was a pretty tied example. Cheap though, about $4k. Saw my old car on carsales a few months ago (white manual sedan) for about $4k too.

imported_brackie
26-09-2005, 06:53 AM
Yeah, the Passat sold well in the 70s. Wagons were very popular and much sought after on the 2nd hand market. The '76 onward with the short gearstick and placcie bumper ends especially. They seemed to be a little conservative for many people but mine handled well and was very quick. Late model Passats are mostly autos (which cancels them right out for me) and definitely regarded as prestige cars with a price tag to match.