This 1984 Volkswagen Rabbit GTI was sold new in Boston, Massachusetts and was imported to Greece in 1990 by the original owner, a Greek shipping captain. The seller is reportedly the second owner and purchased the car four years ago. Power comes from a 1.8-liter inline-four mated to a 5-speed manual transaxle, and the car features an older aftermarket stereo and leather seats. A repaint conducted three years ago is shown in included photos and the car was awarded second in class at the 12th FIVA Concours d’Elegance in Flisvos, Athens in 2015. Now showing 118k miles, this Mk1 GTI was serviced five months ago and is being offered for sale with a clean Greek title in the seller’s name.

Factory four-lug wheels wear Pirelli P2500 tires. Red trim is shown around the front grille and Rabbit GTI badges are featured.

The glass, trim, doors, hood, and rear hatch were removed during the repaint three years ago.

The seller had the front and rear seats reupholstered in leather at a cost of 2.100€ (~$2500). An older aftermarket Sony head unit is fitted.

The A/C is said to blow cold following a repair five months ago, and all interior functions are reported to work properly. 118k miles are indicated on the six-digit odometer, with approximately 1k of those added by the seller during their four-year ownership. Note the 5-speed golf ball shifter, shown further below.

The 1.8L inline-four features Bosch K-Jetronic fuel injection and produced 90 horsepower @ 5,500 rpm when new. Power is sent to the front wheels through a 5-speed manual transaxle and an engine service was performed five months ago.

An image of the undercarriage is viewable above.

An original option sheet is included above, and a driving video is viewable below.