Monday, October 2, 2023

Junkyard Find: 1975 Volkswagen Rabbit 4-Door

From the time of the first KdF-Wagens until distressingly deep into the 1970s, Volkswagens had air-cooled engines in back and rode on goofy 1930s chassis designs. Finally, the Audi 80-based Dasher showed up here as a 1974 model, but it wasn't until the following model year that the first true water-cooled VW went on sale in North America.

junkyard find 1975 volkswagen rabbit 4 door

This was the 1975 Volkswagen Rabbit, known as the Golf back home (some claim the Golf-based Scirocco may have hit US showrooms a few days before the Rabbit; please discuss in comments). While new air-cooled Beetles remained available here through 1979, sales of those relics fell off a cliff while the revolutionary new hatchback became an instant sales hit on our continent.

junkyard find 1975 volkswagen rabbit 4 door

Since I began documenting interesting discarded vehicles, 16 years ago, I'd been seeking a first-year Rabbit in car graveyards all over the country. The closest I'd come was a '77 two-door in Denver, but then I hit pay dirt in a Northern California yard last week. Behold the November 1974 date of manufacture on the build sticker!

junkyard find 1975 volkswagen rabbit 4 door

This yard also has an early Peugeot 505 Turbodiesel, an Oldsmobile Toronado Troféo and even an example of the long-forgotten VW Jetta Hybrid. It was a productive stop on my NorCal Fall Junkyard Tour.

junkyard find 1975 volkswagen rabbit 4 door

The main reason it's so tough to find a 1975 Rabbit in the boneyards these days is the eagerness with which these cars dissolved into heaps of red powder. Even in not-so-rusty California, they tended to rot in any location that winter rainwater could collect.

junkyard find 1975 volkswagen rabbit 4 door

It wouldn't have been a challenge to find a '75 Rabbit in California wrecking yards during the 1980s and 1990s, of course. Plenty were sold in the Golden State.

junkyard find 1975 volkswagen rabbit 4 door

This one has many years of leaf mulch built up in the usual spots, so it's likely that it stopped being driven decades ago and sat in a driveway or yard until everyone got tired of looking at it. That's when Pick-n-Pull got the call to drag it away.

junkyard find 1975 volkswagen rabbit 4 door

This car came with a 1.5-liter carbureted engine rated at 70 horsepower and 81 foot-pounds.

junkyard find 1975 volkswagen rabbit 4 door

Yes, that's a points distributor. Futuristic electronic fuel-delivery and ignition hardware came a bit later for the Rabbit. For 1976, the Rabbit got a 1.6-liter engine with one apiece additional horse and pound-foot. With a car weighing just 1,827 pounds, that power upgrade helped.

junkyard find 1975 volkswagen rabbit 4 door

At least this one has front disc brakes; supposedly, some of the early base-model 1975 Rabbits came with four-wheel-drums.

junkyard find 1975 volkswagen rabbit 4 door

The 1975 Rabbit was available with two or four doors, in base, Custom or Deluxe trim levels.

junkyard find 1975 volkswagen rabbit 4 door

MSRP for the four-door started at $3,139, or about $18,498 in 2023 dollars. Meanwhile, your friendly American VW dealership would sell you a shiny new Beetle for $2,895 ($17,060 today) or a Super Beetle for $3,095 ($18,239 now).

junkyard find 1975 volkswagen rabbit 4 door

The price went up 250 bucks ($1,473 after inflation) if you insisted on an automatic transmission in your 1975 Rabbit. This one has the four-speed manual.

junkyard find 1975 volkswagen rabbit 4 door

The factory idiot lights must have been insufficient for one of this car's early owners, because these aftermarket gauges have been installed.

junkyard find 1975 volkswagen rabbit 4 door

The vacuum gauge makes some sense for drivers who needed a reminder to keep a light foot on the throttle to save gas during the 1979 Oil Crisis, but why risk the danger of a fuel line in the passenger compartment in order to have a fuel-pressure gauge on a carbureted engine? The junkyard always offers such mysteries for its visitors.

junkyard find 1975 volkswagen rabbit 4 door

Was it worth restoring? Absolutely not.

junkyard find 1975 volkswagen rabbit 4 door

Still, local owners of early Mk1 Golfs will be happy about the parts bonanza offered by this car, and I was happy with the historical bonanza (especially so soon after discovering a nearly-as-rare first-year Nissan Altima).

junkyard find 1975 volkswagen rabbit 4 door

Zero to 50 in a snappy 8.2 seconds. Happy days are here again!

junkyard find 1975 volkswagen rabbit 4 door

It beat eight other "super economy cars" and not by a hair, according to Road & Track.

junkyard find 1975 volkswagen rabbit 4 door

This '75 Scirocco commercial was a lot more fun than the ones for its Rabbit cousin, so let's watch it.

[Images: The author]

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