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Volkswagen Golf MK3 Cabriolet
Volkswagen Golf MK3 Cabriolet
Lot Number | 194 |
Make | Volkswagen |
Model | Golf MK3 |
Year | 1995 |
Transmission | Manual |
Engine | VR6 DOHC |
Mileage Indicated | |
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This Mk3 Golf Cabriolet is a rare Karmann-built example that’s undergone a resto-mod transformation, combining classic styling with a serious performance upgrade.
Under the bonnet lies a powerful VR6 DOHC engine producing around 200hp, paired with a 5-speed manual gearbox and aftermarket intake system. The car runs and drives well, delivering the distinct growl and torque-rich punch the VR6 is known for.
The exterior wears custom Burnt Orange paint with contrasting blacked-out hood and boot, giving it a bold, street-tuned appearance. It’s lowered on 18-inch deep-dish alloy wheels, giving it an aggressive stance.
Inside, you’ll find a full black leather interior with red contrast stitching, Karmann badging, and a modern head unit fitted for everyday usability. The soft top is functional, and the dashboard and dials are still in good shape.
Please note: the car needs a bit of TLC to bring it up to show-ready standard. Some cosmetic attention and detail work would really take it to the next level.
A great base for someone looking for a rare, coachbuilt convertible with proper performance under the hood and standout looks.
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