Browsing through Unique Cars magazine just before Christmas, like a beacon in the night, there she was, '1976 Mk1 Scirocco, one owner, private import'.
I've gotta see this!! Timing was bad, I was running out of space and money a little tight, but what a rare opportunity.
After a quick chat with the 90yo owner who had loved this car immensely but had handed in his licence 12 months ago, I fell in love.
The wonderful gentleman gave me a month to sort stuff out upon receipt of deposit and the beautiful girl would be mine. Time to rekindle VW love.
Fast forward to now....and I havent sold my Corvair to make room but where there is a will there is a way.
Sat down with the owner as he shed a small tear as he handed over the keys to end a 35 year relationship. He shared stories of adventures in the car through Spain and Portugal and how he couldn't leave the car behind when emmigrating here in 1978 from the UK.
The car is in great condition, with a couple minor issues. Interior has been tastefully retrimmed some time ago as the yellow tartan wore through but looks amazing!
Mechanically she is great and her paint gleams with only a couple blemishes including a spot of rust in the lower front r/h guard.
I am unsure of what to do with her...she does not deserve to be messed with much. Have ordered some 60mm low springs and do not know what to do about wheels. Anything I do will need to be easily reversable so as not to spoil any history.
She is the third VW in my life having previously owned a 1996 B4 Passat VR6 and a '67 'Rat Look' Beetle.
The 'Rocco currently shares garage space with a 1963 Chev Corvair (for sale), 1969 BMW 2002 (wife's weekender), 1959 Mercedes 190 and my daily 1972 Mercedes 230.6.
Looking forward to learning lots from other owners on here...this is a rad forum!!
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