Entry tags:
(no subject)
For those that don't know the story, here's a summary of Golfs my Parents Have Owned:
1) Golf GTI Mk2 - crashed, rebuilt with a new bodyshell
2) Golf GTI Mk3 - stolen while they were at a conference in Prague
3) Golf GTI Mk3 'edition' - rear-ended by a muppet while I was waiting to turn into a petrol station. About 6 months after my dad bought it as a replacement for number 2.
4) Golf GTI Mk4 - stolen in Slovenia; recovered looking slightly less complete than it used to
5) Golf GTI Mk4 - right hand drive. Bought new when my parents returned to the UK. Currently believed to be still in one piece.
Apparently, the front end of #4 was removed by the ne'er-do-wells to repair a crashed one. These photos just appeared today - all we knew up to now is that it had been 'partly dismantled'...
1) Golf GTI Mk2 - crashed, rebuilt with a new bodyshell
2) Golf GTI Mk3 - stolen while they were at a conference in Prague
3) Golf GTI Mk3 'edition' - rear-ended by a muppet while I was waiting to turn into a petrol station. About 6 months after my dad bought it as a replacement for number 2.
4) Golf GTI Mk4 - stolen in Slovenia; recovered looking slightly less complete than it used to
5) Golf GTI Mk4 - right hand drive. Bought new when my parents returned to the UK. Currently believed to be still in one piece.
Apparently, the front end of #4 was removed by the ne'er-do-wells to repair a crashed one. These photos just appeared today - all we knew up to now is that it had been 'partly dismantled'...
no subject
no subject
no subject
Rather than just nick yours and dump their knackered one... bizzare, though I suppose less traceable in the end.
no subject
A similar thing happened to Golf number 1 - it was given a new bodyshell, and the old one turned up in Italy (IIRC) repaired and made into a second car. So when Interpol phoned my parents and said their car had been found in Italy, it was also still on my parents' drive in Cambridge. :)
no subject