1977 Volkswagen Rabbit Diesel 5-Speed







Ended Oct 06, 2025 at 7:48 PM UTC
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OFFERED WITHOUT RESERVE
Raleigh Classic Car Auctions have built a pristine reputation over 26 years of live auctions, as the go-to for the best-of-the-best offerings for car collectors and enthusiasts. Regionally trusted and nationally recognized, Raleigh Classic Car Auctions continues to find low-mile, original examples with documentation annually. The September Special is an offering of 38 premium quality, low-mile and desirable, domestic lots from three private estates offered entirely without reserve. All vehicles are available for in-person inspection at The Raleigh Classic Showroom in Zebulon, NC; 9:00am-4:00pm Monday-Friday: 9/15/25-10/3/25 or by appointment.
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Volkswagen’s Rabbit Diesel arrived in the U.S. market in 1977 at the height of the energy-conscious era. Known as the Golf Mk1 in Europe, the Rabbit was Volkswagen’s forward-thinking answer to the Beetle’s eventual replacement. It offered front-wheel drive, a hatchback layout, and fuel-sipping efficiency that resonated with buyers facing rising fuel costs. Priced at just $4,828 new, the 1.5-liter inline-four cylinder diesel engine produced 48 horsepower and 58 lb-ft of torque, paired to a 5-speed manual gearbox. While performance figures were modest—0–60 mph in 16.8 seconds and a top speed of 82 mph—the Rabbit’s economy was groundbreaking, delivering close to 40 mpg in real-world testing. It quickly became one of the most influential economy cars of its time and cemented Volkswagen’s reputation for durable, practical commuter vehicles.
This 1977 Volkswagen Rabbit Diesel is a well-preserved example showing just under 92k miles. Finished in a classic tan khaki exterior, the car reflects the understated styling of its era. The interior is trimmed in two-tone brown and gray with faux leather and tweed-like materials, creating a period-correct cabin that remains clean and inviting. Tasteful period modifications include a JVC stereo CD player and an aftermarket sunroof reportedly installed in the late 1970s. The car has benefitted from careful ownership and consistent maintenance.
Highlights
Offered from The Raleigh Classic Collection
Well-kept 1977 Volkswagen Rabbit Diesel with just 91,929 miles, documented on the North Carolina title
Finished in classic tan khaki exterior paint with the original contrasting two-tone brown and gray interior
1.5-liter inline-four cylinder diesel engine producing 48 horsepower and 58 lb-ft of torque paired to a 5-speed manual transmission
Aftermarket JVC stereo CD player and late-seventies sunroof installation
Represents one of Volkswagen’s most influential and efficient commuter cars of the late 1970s
Features
Faux leather and tweed-style seating surfaces
Padded sun visors
Improved lumbar support seats
Rear-window defogger (factory standard)
Five-door hatchback layout with seating for four
Period aftermarket stereo and sunroof
Known Imperfections
Paint imperfections on windshield cowl on driver’s side
Paint touched up in various locations
Some additional paint imperfections noted
Ownership History
This car is from one of three private estates, comprising the September Special of the Raleigh Classic Car Collection.
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