weld 1984 Rabbit to 1981 vw truck
Moderator: Fatmobile
-
- Turbo Charger
- Posts: 315
- Joined: Sun Oct 30, 2005 7:12 pm
- Location: Michigan
weld 1984 Rabbit to 1981 vw truck
I have a new project I am working on. I bought a 1984 diesel Rabbit that was hit in the rear and undrivable. I also have a 1981 vw diesel truck, the front end is rusted out so I am thinking of welding them together. Am I crazy for thinking about this. I did see a jetta welded to a truck so I know it can be done. I am sure the Rabbit would match up to the truck far better than the Jetta did. Anyone try this. Thoughts?
Thanks Dean
Thanks Dean
1981 VW Diesel truck / 1984 Rabbit car welded together
Re: weld 1984 Rabbit to 1981 vw truck
Is this 4-door Rabbit? Either way I would want to add additional frame supports as a minimum since the unibody never struck me as being extremely strong. Always wanted a 4-door turbo-diesel pickup!
Bob
'06 Jetta TDI
'82 Rabbit 1.6NA
Honda, 99 GMC Suburban, '41 Chevy Coupe
'06 Jetta TDI
'82 Rabbit 1.6NA
Honda, 99 GMC Suburban, '41 Chevy Coupe
-
- Turbo Charger
- Posts: 315
- Joined: Sun Oct 30, 2005 7:12 pm
- Location: Michigan
Re: weld 1984 Rabbit to 1981 vw truck
The 84 Rabbit is a four door. I am thinking I should cut in the middle of the front door on the bottom. I would cut the 84 Rabbit long enough so I can crimp the metal and tuck it into the frame rail on the truck and weld. Then I would make a piece metal about 4 inches wide and weld over the crimped section going into the truck. I think I can grind out the factory weld on the inside near the windshield on both vehicles. Cut near the top of the windshield on the roof. Then weld the factory weld back together on the inside, weld on the inside of the roof. I will also add lot of extra support on the floor.
1981 VW Diesel truck / 1984 Rabbit car welded together
-
- Global Moderator
- Posts: 7574
- Joined: Wed Oct 30, 2002 10:28 pm
- Location: north central Iowa
Re: weld 1984 Rabbit to 1981 vw truck
I've heard of this being done with 2-doors,
sort of stretches it out in the passenger compartment.
Great project.
sort of stretches it out in the passenger compartment.
Great project.
'91 Golf gasser converted to a 12mm pump, M-TDI.
'84 1.6TD Rabbit with a VNT-15 turbo, still setup to run on vegetable oil.
'84 GTI with 1.7TD pistons and intercooled.
2003 TDI wagon
2000 TDI Jetta.
'84 1.6TD Rabbit with a VNT-15 turbo, still setup to run on vegetable oil.
'84 GTI with 1.7TD pistons and intercooled.
2003 TDI wagon
2000 TDI Jetta.
-
- Turbo Charger
- Posts: 613
- Joined: Sat Feb 16, 2008 7:27 pm
- Location: The Dirty South
Re: weld 1984 Rabbit to 1981 vw truck
I've never known Rabbit diesels to be real pussy-magnets. Sooooo, unless the owner is himself a "hottie", I don't foresee the ladies throwing themselves in front of his "PussyWagon".coke wrote:More space for more hotties, its a win-win. Do it.
-
- Turbo Charger
- Posts: 315
- Joined: Sun Oct 30, 2005 7:12 pm
- Location: Michigan
Re: weld 1984 Rabbit to 1981 vw truck
If my wife finds out this thing is going to be a chick magnet she will put the kaibosh to the project.
I am thinking of making a jig to fit in the door so I cut in the same spot on both cars. When I do get ready to weld I will have to close the doors and make sure open and close before I do any welding. It will be a week or two before I get to that point. I wll add pics after I get it welded.
I am thinking of making a jig to fit in the door so I cut in the same spot on both cars. When I do get ready to weld I will have to close the doors and make sure open and close before I do any welding. It will be a week or two before I get to that point. I wll add pics after I get it welded.
1981 VW Diesel truck / 1984 Rabbit car welded together
-
- Turbo Charger
- Posts: 303
- Joined: Wed Nov 16, 2005 6:34 pm
- Location: Bloomington, IN
Re: weld 1984 Rabbit to 1981 vw truck
HA! Depends on what crowd you're hanging out in, I guess. In a 'progressive' college town, there are plenty of hippie-ish alternative types that seem impressed with biofuels and DIY types. Not that I've won any points over it.
What I've been strongly milling over for a while is whether it would be that difficult to make a custom MkII Jetta wagon. Has anyone seen/heard about anything like this? I'm thinking all that I'd need is a Golf donor car. You'd just make the appropriate cuts in order to match things up right. Then weld in place and smooth everything out.
What I've been strongly milling over for a while is whether it would be that difficult to make a custom MkII Jetta wagon. Has anyone seen/heard about anything like this? I'm thinking all that I'd need is a Golf donor car. You'd just make the appropriate cuts in order to match things up right. Then weld in place and smooth everything out.
- Mike Harpring
'85 VW Jetta NA Diesel/WVO
'85 VW Jetta NA Diesel/WVO
-
- Turbo Charger
- Posts: 1482
- Joined: Tue Sep 28, 2004 8:43 pm
- Location: Canada Southern Alberta
- Contact:
Re: weld 1984 Rabbit to 1981 vw truck
I think my mkII is a chick magnet. All you have to do so say, "I'll pick you up". Me and the wife had to pick up some dolls at an estate sale 5 1/2 hours away so we said, "we will pick up her sister and daughter. Pulled up in front of the house when they were just unloading is furniture. What timing. Carried it all up to the second floor. Brilliant timing. Started driving five hours back. Had to make a pit stop in Innisfail to drop off some designer children's furnisher. Got stuck in a womens clothing store for 1 1/2 hour. Lot's of women running around with on shoes on. Told this tall skinny lady she would look good with a toe ring on. Started to get Clint Eastwood look from my ladies but did finally get out of store.
99 TDI Jetta (Z1 engine code)
94 Grand Caravan
89 Dodge Gold Stream B class
http://www.antiquedollhouseofpatterns.ca/
94 Grand Caravan
89 Dodge Gold Stream B class
http://www.antiquedollhouseofpatterns.ca/
-
- Turbo Charger
- Posts: 303
- Joined: Wed Nov 16, 2005 6:34 pm
- Location: Bloomington, IN
Re: weld 1984 Rabbit to 1981 vw truck
doing a clip is time consuming but is also the easiest I used a 84 gti front clip use the doner floor and cut the windshield post high on the outside post low on the inside same on the rockers take lots of mesurement and check the bentleys lot of welding
Re: weld 1984 Rabbit to 1981 vw truck
I saw a 4 door Mk1 VW pickup on sale on ebay about 1.5-2 years ago. I think it was somewhere in Nebraska. Unfortunately, the body was pretty rusty. The rear doors on the car weren't stock Mk1 Rabbit rear doors, and they definately weren't another set of front doors either. I remember asking the guy what he used or if he know much about the rear doors, but he didn't know anything as the conversion was done prior to him getting it. Can't remember if any/much interior pics were posted, but from what I remember, it really looked like a well done conversion. I wonder if I downloaded a picture of it somewhere. I'll have to check for that. I think that would be an excellent hauler, but probably wouldn't be able to have much payload in it if it has a stock 1.6 NA in it. Toss in a 1.9TDI and you'd have a pretty decent ride.
Everybody else lists their cars here - but not me.
I have too many to count
I have too many to count
-
- Turbo Charger
- Posts: 315
- Joined: Sun Oct 30, 2005 7:12 pm
- Location: Michigan
Re: weld 1984 Rabbit to 1981 vw truck
So far so good, I haven't started any welding yet.
1981 VW Diesel truck / 1984 Rabbit car welded together
-
- Turbo Charger
- Posts: 315
- Joined: Sun Oct 30, 2005 7:12 pm
- Location: Michigan
Re: weld 1984 Rabbit to 1981 vw truck
The donor car
1981 VW Diesel truck / 1984 Rabbit car welded together