
Manufactured in Germany
1.8L 4-Cylinder
Fuel Injected
Water Cooled
Automatic


My Rabbit Facts:
I acquired my VW in May of 2000. The first thing that sets my Rabbit apart from other VW convertibles is the fact that Volkswagen no longer manufactures the "Rabbit Convertible" model. The "Rabbit Convertible" was only made from 1979 to 1984. In 1985 they became known as Cabriolet's.
Since I was told all Rabbit Convertibles were manufactured in Germany. I decided to dig around and see what info I could find on my Rabby. My Rabbit Convertible was produced October of 1983. It didn't make it to the United States until 1991. Hmmm...wonder how she liked running on the Autobahn??


My Rabbit Engine and MechanicsMy Rabbit has the original 1.8L 8v 4-Cylinder motor with over 200,000 miles. My Rabbit has automatic transmission. We have done some mechanical work on my rabbit, so....
Click the VW emblem for engine pics and more mechanical info on my Rabbit.

My Rabbit Interior:
What can I say? It's probably the part of the car that has needed the most work.
Click the VW emblem for pics and info on what it needs and what's been done.

My Rabbit Exterior:
A picture is worth a thousand words. So here's my baby!!
Click the VW emblem to see more pics and get more info on the exterior part of my Volkswagen Rabbit Convertible.
Click the emblem to see how my Rabbit did in the Car Show.


Click the emblem to check out the History of the entire Volkswagen Rabbit line!!


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