Tag: Volkswagen

  • Euro Market Find: Jazz Blue Volkswagen Bora VR6 4Motion Wagon

    Euro Market Find: Jazz Blue Volkswagen Bora VR6 4Motion Wagon

    What: 2000 Volkswagen Bora Variant V6 4Motion
    Color: Jazz Blue (jazzblau; pearl effect UNI; LW5Z; Volkswagen)
    VIN:  N/A
    Mileage: 91,000 km, 56,544 miles
    Price: € 17,490
    CarFax: N/A
    Window Sticker: N/A
    Location: Ath, Belgium
    Listing: Autoscout24.de

    Does a perfect spec qualify as tailored? We can debate the issue, but I tend to land on the side of yes, assuming the desirability of a car finely and perfectly specified from a robust factory order book represents a different sort of tailoring. It’s the sort of thing that goes with budget cars, from companies that don’t typically offer tailoring services. Nevertheless, cars like this are special and it’s with that in mind that we present to you this Y2K Volkswagen Bora.

    First off, it’s Volkswagen Jazz Blue, effectively the same paint as Audi’s highly desirable Nogaro Blue, storied as it is in its association with high performance Audi wagons. And in the lexicon of VWs, this Bora is both high-performance and also a wagon.

    In Europe, the Bora Variant (Jetta Sportwagon to Americans) was offered with the brand’s potent narrow-angle V6 a.k.a. VR6. A 6-speed manual was one transmission choice, while the same Haldex-based 4Motion all-wheel drive system found in cars like the Volkswagen R32 and Audi TT could also be specified. Though a Bora was pretty commonplace, a car built to this specification would have been exceedingly rare.

    The perfect spec doesn’t end at drivetrain. This car also has rare factory HID headlights with their unique dual round design, and factory Recaro seats in always fashionable simple black leather.

    For the most part, this car is well preserved and factory fresh. The wheels and suspension appear to be OEM, and the mileage is quite low at just over 56K miles. Yes, the odometer is metric, but should you import you can hack that by finding an equivalent Sport Edition instrument cluster out of the UK but showing miles. It’s a relatively easy swap if you can locate the parts.

    There are a few modifications worth pointing out. The navigation radio system does not appear to be factory, nor does the pretty terrible fake carbon fiber dash trim. Likely this car would have had wood trim from the factory, though handsome aluminum trim from period Sport Edition Golfs and Boras is also an easy swap. And while Volkswagen didn’t offer navigation in the Mk4 era in the USA, finding a navigation unit in Europe shouldn’t be hard if you desire it.

    At the end of the day, this is an excellent specimen. You could just buy it and enjoy it as is, convert it fully back to factory and preserve, or go the VW enthusiast OEM plus route and swap in various partsibin bits (looking at you MkIV R32) in order to take it to a whole other level. Whatever your choice, we suspect you won’t be disappointed.

  • Twisted Gets in on Baja VW Remaster Action with TBug

    Twisted Gets in on Baja VW Remaster Action with TBug

    More known for their Land Rover Defender remasters, UK firm Twisted has expanded their scope with the introduction of the T Bug. Why’d they do it? “Because it’s cool.”

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    Built on a Volkswagen Beetle from the ’60s to the ’80s, Twisted does what the great remasters do by stripping it down, then builds it back. In this case, the chassis is sealed and strengthened, long-travel suspension is fitted… not to mention the iconic Baja bug bodywork.

    Interestingly, they keep power on a level consistent with the original Baja Bug – double the original power, yet still “under 80 horses”. However, the driving experience and attention to quality are significantly augmented. The net effect is a markedly higher grade experience that’s still true to what it was.

    Check out more information at Twisted.

  • Market Find: Volkswagen Spektrum Squirrel Grey Golf R

    Market Find: Volkswagen Spektrum Squirrel Grey Golf R

    What: 2019 Volkswagen Golf R
    Color: Volkswagen Spektrum Squirrel Grey (non-metallic; R700; 9707; Porsche)
    VIN:  WVWWA7AU5KW227167
    Mileage: 26,509 miles
    Price: $33,974
    CarFax: N/A
    Window Sticker: N/A
    Location: Birmingham, AL
    Listing: Serra Volkswagen

    While not the most staggering of all Golf R Spektrum statistics, we’re somewhat surprised at the rarity of Squirrel Grey. Just 6 Volkswagen Spektrum buyers opted for a color that’s equal parts unique and inoffensive. Perhaps it was the dull, pastel grey’s similarity to so many other colors that were then- and still are now- somewhat in vogue. Or maybe it was a symptom of the Golf R’s audience and attainable price point. Regardless, at just under $34k we feel this is a phenomenal value for someone looking to enter the world of Tailored Driver.

  • Market Find: 2019 Volkswagen Golf R Spektrum in Copper Orange Metallic

    Market Find: 2019 Volkswagen Golf R Spektrum in Copper Orange Metallic

    What: 2019 Volkswagen Golf R Spectrum
    Color: Copper Orange Metallic (copperorangemetallic; metallic UNI; LA2W / 3J; Volkswagen)
    Chassis:  WVWVA7AU4KW218035
    Mileage: 32,700
    Price: $31,998
    Location: Hertrich Ford of Elkton, Elkton, MD
    Listing: Link

    Though VW doesn’t have a tailor of their own, most regular readers of this website should by now know of the Golf Spektrum run of cars. Back in 2019, VW built a large collection of Golf R models painted in micro batches of unobtainium colors. These cars command a premium and are highly sought after when they come up online.

    This particular one is Copper Orange Metallic. It’s one of three painted that color for the USA and was originally sold and delivered by Smith VW in Wilmington, Delaware. It’s now showing just 32,700 miles and hasn’t traveled very far, just across the border into northern Maryland where we find it at a Ford dealership.

    Go get it Spektrum aficionados.

  • Market Find: Great Spec Meyers Manx Dune Buggy on Cars and Bids

    Market Find: Great Spec Meyers Manx Dune Buggy on Cars and Bids

    What: 1964 Volkswagen Beetle Title with 2025 Meyers Manx Build
    Color: Big Sur Blue (unknown source)
    VIN: 115345324
    Mileage: 4 miles
    Current Bid: $30,000 at time of writing
    CarFax: N/A
    Location: Charlotte, NC
    Auction listing: Link

    Kit cars as tailored drivers? We think the Meyers Manx qualifies. The team at Meyers Manx is bringing back the brand with some amazing products and plenty of special options to make tailored builds. On the other end of the spectrum, there are still individuals and dealers creating new builds of their own.

    Take for example this fresh build listed on Cars and Bids. It’s a great mechanical spec paired with a beautiful exterior/interior combination of Big Sur Blue (unspecified source, but likely the standard color by the same name from Meyers Manx) and plaid seats. Seems like it’d make an excellent option for a Summer 2025 daily driver.

  • Market Find: Volkswagen Spektrum ’91 Blue Golf R

    Market Find: Volkswagen Spektrum ’91 Blue Golf R

    What: 2019 Volkswagen Golf R
    Color: Volkswagen Spektrum ’91 Blue (91blau; non metallic UNI; LL5C; Volkswagen)
    VIN: WVWVA7AU9KW217074
    Mileage: 26,500 miles
    Price: $Auction
    CarFax: Link
    Window Sticker: Pictured Below
    Location: Seattle, WA
    Auction Listing: Cars and Bids

    What’s the origin of ’91 Blue? We don’t really know, but it’s not that we haven’t tried to figure it out. We even reached out to a member of the product team at Volkswagen who made the cars happen. Here’s what we got.

    “91 Blue was already part of the VW Exclusice catalog and chosen by Canada for the yet to be named Spektrum program. We assumed the same colors Canada was offering, and added several more.”

    So, we dug a bit. We have yet to find 91 Blue anywhere else, though we do have a color code. Perhaps it came from another brand, or perhaps it harks a paint of another time.

    Miami Blue of the Golf Mk1 era seems not that far off, but it’s definitely a different code and we’d want to see them both in person before drawing that comparison. Interestingly, there was no Miami Blue in the Spektrum lineup.

    Back to the car, this is a low mileage example of a very rare car. Those seeking something special, particularly in the form of a hot hatch, will want to take notice and do so quickly.

  • Market Find: Volkswagen Spektrum Sarantos Turquoise Golf R

    Market Find: Volkswagen Spektrum Sarantos Turquoise Golf R

    What: 2019 Volkswagen Golf R
    Color: Volkswagen Spektrum Sarantos Turquoise (non metallic UNI; L69N; Volkswagen)
    VIN: WVWWA7AU3KW112387
    Mileage: 15,697 miles
    Price: $Auction
    CarFax: Link
    Window Sticker: Pictured Below
    Location: Richardson, TX
    Auction Listing: Bring a Trailer

    Tailored Driver has covered the one-year-only Volkswagen Spektrum Golf R models in the past, but this one is a bit special. Sadly not present at last weekend’s gathering of R’s called “Wookies in the Woods” and held annually near Robbinsville, NC- where many Spektrums were present- this particular car has plenty of VW event history. The first owner of this Tailored Driver was VW themselves, one of three used by Volkswagen of America to market the program to potential consumers. Since leaving the VWGoA nest, this car made it to Texas where it still appears to be in very good shape and was driven sparingly. Between the fervor of Spektrum fans, strong enthusiast interest in VW and the Golf R, and the stunning Sarantos Turquoise paint, we anticipate this Tailored Driver to fetch a big number.

  • EU Market Find: Volkswagen Mk1 Cabriolet Toscana in Rare Copper Metallic

    EU Market Find: Volkswagen Mk1 Cabriolet Toscana in Rare Copper Metallic

    What: 1994 Volkswagen Golf Cabriolet Toscana Edition
    Color: Copper Metallic (camemetallic; metallic Uni; LK2V; Volkswagen)
    VIN: N/A
    Mileage: 85,060 km, 52,853 miles
    Price: € 19,999
    CarFax: N/A
    Window Sticker: N/A
    Location: Remscheid, Germany
    Link: Auto Nord Remscheid

    For the most part, Volkswagen doesn’t have an in-house tailor, but this German economy brand is rife with special editions, ranging from sticker pack mediocre to truly special. We’d weight the Golf Cabriolet Toscana special edition more on the truly special side of that spectrum.

    What makes it so interesting? For starters, it was sold as a final runout of the so-called “Mk1 Cabriolet” built by Karmann. It’s a version and a color that North America never received, and with a March 1994 build date, this car was built after Volkswagen of America ceased importing Cabriolets.

    The Toscana came in several distinctive paint colors – Bordeaux Red Pearl, Brilliant Black Metallic, Lieder (Lilac) Metallic, Pearl Grey Metallic and Came (Copper) Metallic you seen here on this example. The cars came with interior code #28, including height adjustable front sport seats trimmed in a set black sport cloth and fabric combination standard across all colors, MFA instrument cluster, leather-wrapped non-airbag steering wheel and shift boot, and Gamma stereo-cassette radio with cassette holder.

    Each car would have had 15-inch Le Castellet alloy wheels, though this one shows what look like 15-inch BBS RA wheels that Volkswagen / Karmann had offered on other Cabriolet models but likely weren’t original to this car. We wouldn’t rule their originality out entirely though as this is a very late production car and it’s entirely possible Karmann was fitting whatever they still had in stock.

    We note this car has an aftermarket stereo head unit, but is otherwise relatively pristine and reflecting its remarkably low mileage.

    Special thanks to Cabby-Info.com for the very detailed index of information on the Toscana.

  • Market Find: 2018 Volkswagen Spektrum Copper Orange Metallic Golf R

    Market Find: 2018 Volkswagen Spektrum Copper Orange Metallic Golf R

    What: 2018 Volkswagen Golf R
    Color: Spektrum Copper Orange Metallic (metallic uni; LA2W; Volkswagen)
    VIN: WVWWF7AU6JW240364
    Mileage: 29,053
    Price: $38,998
    CarFax: N/A
    Window Sticker: N/A
    Location: Q Auto Center, Lynnwood, WA
    Dealer Listing: Link

    Why We Love It:

    One of the more rare Volkswagen Spektrum hues, paired with an old-school 6-speed manual transmission, this Golf R is an exceptionally engaging Tailored Driver at a fairly safe price point. So far as we can find, just three of these were ordered in the US (another 40 in Canada), so it’s also safe to assume you’ll be the only one at even the most hard core of Volkswagen enthusiast events.

  • EU Market Find: VW T3 Multivan “Limited Last Edition” Oettinger WBX6

    EU Market Find: VW T3 Multivan “Limited Last Edition” Oettinger WBX6

    What: 1992 Volkswagen T3 Multivan “Limited Last Edition” WBX6 by Oettinger
    Color: Tornado Red (tornadorot; non-metallic; G2; Volkswagen)
    Chassis #: N/A
    Mileage: 147,300 km, 91,527 miles
    Price: €69,990
    CarFax: N/A
    Window Sticker: N/A
    Location: CC Automobile GmbH, Velen, Germany
    Auction Link: Link

    Why We Love It:

    Known as the “Vanagon” in the United States, the Volkswagen T3 may be the 964 or 993 of the VW van lineage. While note quite as elegant as earlier T1 and T2 versions (a.k.a. Microbus), the more modern boxy shape retains the same rear-engine configuration that put Volkswagen (and Porsche) on the map. Also, its production run from 1979 to 1992 (practically the same as the Mk1 Golf/Rabbit Cabriolet) makes it a darling of the budding “rad era” car collector segment, while it was also a staple in the early #vanlife movement. All this combines to make for a robust collector market for T3s, meaning rare and special examples have realized appreciable gains. Throw in a special edition breathed on by a relevant remaster like a period German tuning house and you definitely have our attention.

    As the sun was setting on the T3 era, Volkswagen moved to celebrate its retirement with a “Limited Last Edition” for the home market. 2,500 examples were built. Production was done by Steyr Puch under contract at their factory in Graz, Austria. The T3 you see here is 689 of 2,500.

    The Limited Last Edition came standard in either Tornado Red and Orly Blue. One interior trim was offered, Velour Platinum Blizzard Diagonal fabric – a greyish design with diagonal greenish-blue stripes. Other equipment included there-point automatic seat belts for the rear seats, vented triangle windows at the front seat positions, headlight range adjustment and curtains. The only engine was a 1.6-liter turbo diesel with 68 horsepower or 2.0-liter fuel-injected petrol water-cooled boxer engine a.k.a. “wasserboxer” with 91 horsepower. Though incredibly practical as the T3 always is, neither engine made it particularly thrilling to drive.

    That’s where Oettinger comes into play. Following World War II, Frankfurt-based Gerhard Oettinger, with a mechanical engineering degree he had originally used as a test engineer on Daimler Benz aircraft at the end of the war, decided to put his degree to use in other ways and created a business tuning Volkswagen Beetles. He’d eventually shift his focus to the VW Golf GTI, really building a name for himself by introducing 16-valve head for the Volkswagen engine years before the factory did.

    When it came to the T3, Oettinger’s firm saw clear potential and so did Volkswagen. As the story goes, Volkswagen tapped Oettinger to produce a 6-cylinder version of the Wasserboxer. Alas, VW pulled out of the project before it was completed, but Oettinger soldiered on, calling it the “WBX6” and producing 3.5 (165 hp) and 3.7-liter (180 hp) versions. The net effect is described more as the “VW GTI” of vans rather than than the “Porsche 911” of vans, however there were vans of the period that used the Porsche air-cooled flat six that probably get that title.

    Back to Oettinger, conversions based around the WBX6 were often paired sports suspension, structural upgrades, interiors and more. That’s about where this T3 Multivan slides into the picture, number 689 of 2,500. It was first delivered in Germany and finished in Tornado Red new from the factory. Receiving the Oettinger WBX6 conversion, it also got seats re-trimmed in two-tone grey and red leather.

    Changes include a front spoiler, H&R 30 mm lowering springs wit Koni shock absorbers, steel braided brake lines, short-throw shifter conversion with extended 5th gear, Weinkrath-V4A stainless exhaust, front spoiler, Oettinger body enhancements and Projektzwo rear spoiler.

    The wheels, 8x17s from OZ don’t look entirely period, making us wonder if they’ve changed over time. Same goes for the Projektzwo rear spoiler made by a firm that would have been a competitor to Oettinger.

    This T3 has had five owners and is accident free.