Complicated no doubt by the fact that the parts are largely interchangeable and also that the VW massive are very good at successfully experimenting with engine swaps.
This Golf is only my third one but I think they are cracking cars and they represent bloody good all rounders.
my new mk2 golf fetish
for front wheel drive there great fun and spend a lot of there time on 3 wheels, parts are so cheap its untrue / plentyfull amounts, and as stu says most parts are interchangable , if i had the money i would be very tempted by a golf rallye mk2 wide arch 4 wheel drive and a g60 charged engine as standard , just a shame there all lhd
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Small one's are more juicy
@ Gerry,
I need at least a Mk 3 for the interior space, and there are very few decent 16v's out there. I'd need a VR6 for pace, but this brings handling and running cost issues. A Mk 4 is an obvious progression, but as Trev says, they are fat knackers compared with the older models, and you'd need either a 6 pot or a turbo to get it going.
Don't get me wrong, if I can get sensible power figures from mine, and it's still behaving I'll keep n/a, but if not, a mildly uprated Mk4 will do quite nicely.
I need at least a Mk 3 for the interior space, and there are very few decent 16v's out there. I'd need a VR6 for pace, but this brings handling and running cost issues. A Mk 4 is an obvious progression, but as Trev says, they are fat knackers compared with the older models, and you'd need either a 6 pot or a turbo to get it going.
Don't get me wrong, if I can get sensible power figures from mine, and it's still behaving I'll keep n/a, but if not, a mildly uprated Mk4 will do quite nicely.