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2000 Jetta ALH complete partout central VA

ksmoker

Veteran Member
Joined
Jul 19, 2013
Location
Central VA
TDI
05 Passat
5 speed with .68 5th
Non sunroof GLS.
Tan cloth in good shape.


388k miles on car, 217k on motor
Runs smooth with good compression, but overheats. I'm assuming bad head gasket.

Everything but the roof rack is up for grabs...

Complete ALH swap including harness, ecm, etc (obviously will need the head gasket replaced)... $1100

Manual trans swap with stock ratio 5th... $800. If you want the .68, I'm willing to sell it, but I need to do some research to see what it's worth.

Everything else, make offers!

It's probably best to text me. For the life of me, I can't figure out how to get pm notifications from this forum. 4344148724



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JDSwan87

Black Swamp Thing
Joined
Feb 9, 2014
Location
Michigan near Toledo
TDI
2001 Jetta TDI, 5 speed Lagoon Blue Metallic(sold); 2005 Jetta TDI Wagon auto
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oilhammer

Certified Volkswagen Nut & Vendor
Joined
Dec 11, 2001
Location
outside St Louis, MO
TDI
There are just too many to list....
Why would you part out that car????

What is the deal lately with these perfectly good, fixable cars being chopped up? I don't get it. Is it just greed? :mad:
 

ksmoker

Veteran Member
Joined
Jul 19, 2013
Location
Central VA
TDI
05 Passat
Some say greed, I say common sense? A 388k mile car that needs $2k of work, after which it's worth... $2k. Or part it out and put $2k in my pocket instead? If you don't like what I'm doing with my car, feel free to make me an offer. Except it's already sold.

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ksmoker

Veteran Member
Joined
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Location
Central VA
TDI
05 Passat
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I've done that. Multiple times. I still get no notifications from this forum.

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oilhammer

Certified Volkswagen Nut & Vendor
Joined
Dec 11, 2001
Location
outside St Louis, MO
TDI
There are just too many to list....
Some say greed, I say common sense? A 388k mile car that needs $2k of work, after which it's worth... $2k. Or part it out and put $2k in my pocket instead? If you don't like what I'm doing with my car, feel free to make me an offer. Except it's already sold.

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So, for $2k you could continue to drive a fuel efficient, reliable car for quite a while.... Mine has nearly 500k on it. I won't ever let it get to the point that it needs $2k worth of work all at once, but for some reason even if it did, I'd fix it and motor on. I do this every day. We bring cars back to life, get them back into service, and for less than half the cost of the cheapest new Versa crap box you have a nice reliable 50 MPG TDI. :cool:

So yes, common sense. :)

Just bought another one yesterday for $1600.
 

turbocharged798

Veteran Member
Joined
May 21, 2009
Location
Ellenville, NY
TDI
99.5 black ALH Jetta;09 Gasser Jetta
So, for $2k you could continue to drive a fuel efficient, reliable car for quite a while.... Mine has nearly 500k on it. I won't ever let it get to the point that it needs $2k worth of work all at once, but for some reason even if it did, I'd fix it and motor on. I do this every day. We bring cars back to life, get them back into service, and for less than half the cost of the cheapest new Versa crap box you have a nice reliable 50 MPG TDI. :cool:

So yes, common sense. :)

Just bought another one yesterday for $1600.
That's how I figure too. Bought a 99.5 for a grand that had a completely destroyed engine, filthy interior, and clapped out suspension. 265K mi. Plan on dumping about $4K worth of parts and have a completely rebuilt car for $5K that gets 50MPG and is cake to work on. People think I am nuts...
 

oilhammer

Certified Volkswagen Nut & Vendor
Joined
Dec 11, 2001
Location
outside St Louis, MO
TDI
There are just too many to list....
Yep, did that with my Golf. It had 383k miles on it at the time, not running (dealer timing belt job). Paid $1500 for it, probably spent another ~$3k or so in repairs, deferred PM, and some upgrades.... still driving it 110k miles later, and in that time the only thing outside of scheduled PM and a set of tires it has needed is a top seal on the injection pump, a window regulator, and a few bulbs. Still gets 50+ MPGs. Still starts right up every time hot or cold. Everything still works perfectly. Heck, it still even looks reasonably decent considering how many miles it has covered despite the rock chips on the leading edge of the hood.

I don't think a lot of people realize just how good and unique [in this country] the pre-2009 TDIs are in that they are a "modern" car with good performance in the real world with an engine/ engine management system that is about as simple as something from the late '60s but with OBD. It is like the best of everything rolled into one cute little four wheeled package. :D
 

legendman

Veteran Member
Joined
Nov 9, 2004
Location
19
TDI
2006 Jetta 5sp
So, for $2k you could continue to drive a fuel efficient, reliable car for quite a while.... Mine has nearly 500k on it. I won't ever let it get to the point that it needs $2k worth of work all at once, but for some reason even if it did, I'd fix it and motor on. I do this every day. We bring cars back to life, get them back into service, and for less than half the cost of the cheapest new Versa crap box you have a nice reliable 50 MPG TDI. :cool:

So yes, common sense. :)

Just bought another one yesterday for $1600.

100% I just brought a 2002 Acura RL after driving my Golf for 7 years I didn't realize how much I was saving in fuel costs...
The Acura is a pig on gas and I have to put premium in it...
Needless to say... the Acura is for sale and I am looking for a Passat TDI..

The Golf is getting some much needed attention..
Found and fixed a coolant leak, looking to replace the exhaust and pass emissions test. Then replace the turbo...
 

ksmoker

Veteran Member
Joined
Jul 19, 2013
Location
Central VA
TDI
05 Passat
Wow. Maybe someday I'll be as smart as you guys.

I bought that car already needing the work because I wanted some parts it came with, and it was cheap. I drove 1300 miles round trip to get it. I owned it for less than a week. For me, it made far more sense to part it out than to do the repairs... even though I ended up selling it whole.

I'd never part out my own personal daily driver. I'll own that car till it rusts to pieces.

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