Up for sale is a black 1991 Audi 100. Another version of the 86 5000. Silver strip at bottom is unique. There’s a few things wrong with it. Let me describe.
Arm rest on driver’s door is detached a bit. Window controls for right side of vehicle are not operating. Controls for door mirrors partly functioning.
Both bright lights work. But right front light is dead and a chip of it is missing. A rear light is cracked.
Air conditioning hardly works. Heating a little better.
Right door doesn’t open from inside.
Trunk doesn’t open: with key anyhow.
Rear bumper is bruised on left edge.
Two holes for screws on license not aligned properly on both front and back.
Inside of sunroof a bit discolored. Inner cardboard covering removed. Doesn't look too bad, but a little skeletal.
Inside seats are hardly discolored.
Painting incomplete behind icthus emblem on back. At least one screw hole for license plate needs to be reset. Cover for gas tank a little loose.
Small or slightly visible white scratches along both sides and on sunroof. About ten total. Biggest dent above right front wheel well. Pock mark in center of front window. Framing missing near back window on left. So it differs from right side.
Washer fluid controls need some work. Empty right now.
Wheel rims on right side of car are scuffed up. Too bad.
Engine hesitates when switching gears.
Brakes were fixed in April.
In serious need of alignment. Steering wheel has to be held at 45 degree angle to drive straight. Bumps in road really jar your control of vehicle. Worked fairly decent til I went over a curb last month.
Proportion mixture of anti-freeze might be off a bit. Might want to get it transported if you live far away from here.
Pictures show most defects. Some pics from previous seller. Green sticker inside lower front window on left has been removed.
No title right now. DOL of WA lost it and seller mum on asking for duplicate. I can refer you to seller from last summer. Remind me to give you booklet that came with car and fix reports from last few months.
I’m hoping to sell to someone who is serious about fixing this thing up. Price negotiable.
There is a certain person in western Oregon that I don’t want to sell this to. You know who you are. For you others, help me get some money for this. Buy retro. Thanks.