| Back in the 1990s, Volkswagen and Trek Bicycles got together for a co-branding deal that shook the world (if you define "the world" as "a couple of zip codes in Marin County"): Golfs and Jettas with sporty-looking upholstery, roof racks, and matching Trek bikes! 15 years later, all but the most fanatical VW and/or bicycle zealots have forgotten the Trek Limited Edition VWs, which makes this an especially rare Junkyard Find. The snazzy wheels and bike rack are long gone from this example, found in a Denver self-serve yard last week, but it's still an even rarer find than a genuine Etienne Aigner Golf. Rather than the scenes depicting drunk 350-pound dudes blasting seagulls with shotguns in the liquor-store parking lot that one will find embroidered into the upholstery of the super-rare Bakersfield Sportsman Edition Ford F-150 from the same era, the Trek Edition Jetta's seats feature healthy stick-figure VW drivers doing healthy aerobic activities. There's basketball, running, and— of course— bike riding. The upholstery in this car smells worse than the Spandex undies of the winner of the Death Ride, but a good cleaning might render it suitable for use in a Trek Jetta restoration.
from The Truth About Cars http://www.thetruthaboutcars.com |
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