Categories: Non-Porsche
Auction type: Deal Tank

Vehicle Details


  • Year: 1981
  • Make: Volkswagen
  • Model: Rabbit Pickup
  • VIN: 1V1KG0175CV057756
  • Mileage Shown: 108,039
  • Transmission: Manual
  • Title Status: Clean
  • Color: White
  • Seller Type: Private Party
  • Location: Glendale, CA 91208
  • Lot #: V-0048875-DT

The Volkswagen Rabbit Pickup, also known as the Volkswagen Caddy in markets outside North America, is based on the first-generation Volkswagen Rabbit (Golf Mk1), designed as a practical, lightweight vehicle combining the economy of a small car with the utility of a pickup truck. Powered by a 2.0-liter engine paired with 5-speed manual transmission, this 1981 example is refinished in white over a black interior. It features plaid bucket seats and aftermarket enhancements such as a replacement front fascia with European headlights and grills, body kit and fender flares, 15” wheels, a Sparco steering wheel, and a head unit with speakers. Showing just over 108k miles on the odometer, this RS5 is now being offered for auction by its seller out of California.

The Rabbit Pickup carries over the distinctive styling of its hatchback counterpart, showcasing squared-off body lines, similar headlights, and a narrow grille. This example is refinished in white and features Rabbit Cabriolet-sourced front end, European-market headlamps and grille, and an aftermarket body kit with extended side skirts and body-color fender flares. It has dual side mirrors, vent windows, and a 6-foot-long bed with a fold-down tailgate. It rides on 15” aftermarket wheels wrapped in BFGoodrich tires. The seller notes that the paint could benefit from refinishing, and there are some issues with the fitment of the body kit, detailed images are provided in the gallery.

The interior features plaid bucket seats, a black vinyl dashboard, and door inserts. Equipment includes crank windows, a heater with a defroster, an aftermarket Sparco steering wheel, a speaker sound system, and a head unit with Apple CarPlay connectivity. The seller reports the door panels may require new clips, and the temperature gauge is currently non-functional. All other gauges and electronics are reported to be in proper working order with no warning lights illuminated.

Power comes from a replacement 2.0-liter inline-four engine equipped with a pair of Weber 40 carburetors and replacement oil cooler. The front wheels are driven through a 5-speed manual transmission, and the truck is fitted with aftermarket coilover suspension for improved handling. It also has power-assisted disc brakes in the front and drum brakes in the rear. The seller notes that an oil change and coolant flush were completed approximately one month ago.

This sale will include a clean title.

The seller would like you to know: “Good work truck that can also go to a cars and coffee best of both worlds.”

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  • MMT (seller) 1 week, 5 daysago

    Coming down to the last 10 minutes good luck everyone on this fun truck you can take to cars and coffee AND use for work! best of both worlds.

  • MMT (seller) 1 week, 5 daysago

    I have just uploaded some receipts. The following parts have been changed on the car:
    -Front Left & Right Locking Door Handle with Keys and Gaskets
    -Window Winder Handles Chrome with Black Knob Pair
    -Door Mirror Plastic Flag Left & Right
    -Tail lamps left and right
    and more, please head to photo library to take a look. Thanks.

  • MMT (seller) 1 week, 5 daysago

    Additional content has been added to the gallery for this listing.

  • wickedrider1 1 week, 5 daysago

    Bid in the amount of $3,000

  • MMT (seller) 1 week, 5 daysago

    @bigvitty4u Hello! the swap was done early this year around february. We did do a leak down test before we put the motor into the car, unfortunately no pictures were taken, but the engine is a very healthy high revving one.

  • saiyantrainer 1 week, 5 daysago

    Bid in the amount of $2,000

  • bigvitty4u (registered bidder) 1 week, 6 daysago

    Hi good evening. I'm very interested. When was the engine swap done? Do you compression and leak down numbers done recently by any chance. Would like to know more about what was done to the engine ect.

  • MMT (seller) 2 weeksago

    @motofabio right by burbank airport amazon.

  • motofabio (registered bidder) 2 weeks, 1 dayago

    Love this truck! Can I ask where these photos were taken? My kids love watching airplanes and a spot this close would be awesome for them to see!

  • MMT (seller) 2 weeks, 2 daysago

    @SoCal4me She is still registered as a diesel! so no need for smog.

  • SoCal4me (registered bidder) 2 weeks, 2 daysago

    BTW, I forgot to add...the truck looks great and if I were not already in love with my '94 Toyota pickup (and have too many cars/trucks), I could be serious about it. GLWTA!

  • SoCal4me (registered bidder) 2 weeks, 2 daysago

    Just for clarity...Were these Caddy's all diesel? This has been converted to a gasoline engine. In California diesels are not required to go thru smog testing and inspection. So the gasoline engine is the way to essentially bypass California smog requirements. Or is there some sort of CARB BAR sticker that provides approval for the conversion?

  • bertsboat (registered bidder) 2 weeks, 3 daysago

    Thank you. I had one of these new in th e80’s. It was rare then too. This one looke better than most.

  • Rockster80 2 weeks, 4 daysago

    Bid in the amount of $1,000

  • bertsboat (registered bidder) 2 weeks, 4 daysago

    a Weber 40 carburetor (Pair)

DT: 1981 Volkswagen Rabbit Pickup 5-Speed
Buy Now: $9,500 Final Bid: $3,000
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