From www.swallowtail.info
Helped me understand as well!
Just wondering what is actually meant by the term swallowtail and how to spot one?
Thanks in advance
From www.swallowtail.info
Helped me understand as well!
Last edited by 572; 23-03-2008 at 08:26 PM.
According to this ad
"VW GOLF 3 DOOR SWALLOWTAIL 1976, RARE AS ROCKIN HORSE #%IT"
http://www.carsales.com.au/used-cars...ype=2&__Nne=20
I just bought one and I agree they are rare
Use the search feature you new blokes please
http://www.vwwatercooled.org.au/newf...ht=swallowtail
http://www.vwwatercooled.org.au/newf...ht=swallowtail
There are plenty of other references.
Basically it has a different rear panel under the taillights than all other Mk1s and has a few other unique features.
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http://www.swallowtail.info/
maybe this site can aide information for you.
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The oddities list on that site is very interesting Pete.
My 6/76 model has a lot of those features which later Mk1s do not.
I reckon they sent hepas of the early parts to Australia for assembly here, which is why there is such variation in the parts.
I have seen lots of the diagonal doorcards and door pull handles on later golfs. The handles look aftermarket but are all the same and fit into factory screwholes.
The VW Bathurst racing golf is a factory delivered 1976 and was never road registered and is definately a swallowtail.
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I'm with Matt, mine's (complianced) 9/76, but I have alot of early parts as well. ie, diagonal door cards, and pulls, early bonnet, and a few others.
Being made in Australia, I don't doubt we had mismached parts, although it would seem odd, but explainable, I geuss.
On a rarity note: I don't think they are actually that rare. I've seen a few for sale and in real life that were swallows, maybe 1 in 5 or 6 is a swallow. So I wouldn't really say they are rare as rocking horse shoes. I've actually seen less post 1980 cars I reckon.
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yay for not having salt on our roads really i think. that's the main problem OS I thinks.
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