If you like old German premium saloons, we bet that
the first-generation Audi 100 isn't exactly what springs to mind. Nevertheless,
there's a 1974 example out there for sale, and it appears to be in really good
condition.
According to the ad on Bring a Trailer, the car has
54,343 miles (87,856 km) on the clock and features a 1.9-liter inline-four
mated to a three-speed automatic transmission.
The seller has installed a new alternator and
coolant hoses, rebuilt the radiator, added fresh oil and fluids and made sure
the brake components perform well. Moreover, aside from the radio, the car is
completely stock when it comes to specs. The interior looks just as well
maintained as the exterior and features wood trim on the dashboard and steering
wheel, plus black vinyl seats.
For those of you who are too young to remember, the
100 was the designation for Audi's mid-size premium saloons from 1968 up until
the 1995 model year, when the German automaker chose to replace it with the A6
moniker to fit in with its new naming strategy.