It was the original hot hatch, but after years of spirited enjoyment, there can’t be many a Volkswagen Golf GTI that’s still in as good condition as this one.
An early, 1979 example with fewer than 17,000 miles under its wheels, it is being described as ‘museum quality’ by The Market who is set to sell it.
Bids open on this survivor on Thursday 19 March, the auction runs for one week and it’s estimated it will achieve £31-42,000.
Can it live up to its ambitious billing?
This VW Golf’s story starts on 1 September 1979 when its first owner, Thomas Hutchinson of Tamworth Street in Duffield, Staffordshire, bought it for £5132.39 from Kennings Shrewsbury Motors.
Hutchinson kept it until he passed away in 1990, by which time the little-used Golf was a treasured possession that his widow eventually passed onto family friend, garage owner and British championship-winning ’bike racer John Cooper.
The next owner, Nick Hudson of Derby, opened his account with this car on 3 July 1998, Rajan Paymaster taking over between 2003 and 2015.