Official DVLA Record

1980 VOLKSWAGEN 2.0L PETROL

KJO 793W

This 1980 VOLKSWAGEN null is a PETROL vehicle with a 1970cc engine. Currently it has no valid MOT recorded and is not currently taxed. The latest recorded mileage is 21,544.

MOT Status
Expired
Valid until 12/04/2023
Tax Status
Untaxed
Tax due 23/04/2022
Fuel Type
PETROL
Year
1980
Engine
1970cc
Mechanical Assessment
The 1980 Volkswagen presents a broadly stable roadworthiness profile, with the most recent test on 14 April 2022 at 21,544 miles returning a pass with no defects recorded. Prior to that, the April 2020 test at 19,605 miles and the March 2019 tests at 17,891 miles flagged a consistent set of minor advisories rather than failures of a structural or safety-critical nature. The only failure occurred on 25 March 2019, caused solely by low near-side headlamp aim, which the same-day retest corrected. The maintenance trend is therefore improving, with outstanding advisories either cleared or left unrecorded by 2022. Recorded mileage sits at 21,544 against a 46-year lifespan, an average of roughly 468 miles per year. The vehicle covered only 1,939 miles between the March 2018 test at 16,110 miles and the April 2022 pass, confirming extremely light use. A four-year gap separates the 2020 and 2022 entries, and no test data exists between 2018 and 2019, so the record is sparse outside those clustered checks. Low annual use of this order typically points to long stationary periods, which carries its own risks for perished rubber and seized mechanisms. Recurring entries show an oil leak, not excessive, flagged from 2018 through 2020, alongside slight play in both front lower suspension arm ball joints and thinning front brake pads noted in 2019 and 2020. The buyer should physically verify the engine sump and gearbox seals for continued weeping, and check the front suspension bushes and ball joints for degradation beyond the slight play previously observed. The March 2019 failure on headlamp aim also warrants a beam-pattern check, as older lighting linkages can drift. The CV boot on the near-side rear drive shaft showed severe deterioration in 2020, and both rear suspension mounting repairs were masked by underseal in 2019, a practice that conceals rather than resolves corrosion or weld integrity. A buyer must inspect the rear suspension mounting points for structural rust and confirm the constant velocity joint has not suffered grease loss. Given the age and standing periods, a thorough underside examination for corrosion remains essential before purchase.
MOT Roadworthiness Analysis
65
/ 100 · Average
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MOT Roadworthiness: Average

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✗ MOT Expired or Failed
✓ Taxed
✓ Exceptional MOT pass rate (100%)
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Mechanic's Historical Review
The 1980 Volkswagen presents a broadly stable roadworthiness profile, with the most recent test on 14 April 2022 at 21,544 miles returning a pass with no defects recorded. Prior to that, the April 2020 test at 19,605 miles and the March 2019 tests at 17,891 miles flagged a consistent set of minor advisories rather than failures of a structural or safety-critical nature. The only failure occurred on 25 March 2019, caused solely by low near-side headlamp aim, which the same-day retest corrected. The maintenance trend is therefore improving, with outstanding advisories either cleared or left unrecorded by 2022. Recorded mileage sits at 21,544 against a 46-year lifespan, an average of roughly 468 miles per year. The vehicle covered only 1,939 miles between the March 2018 test at 16,110 miles and the April 2022 pass, confirming extremely light use. A four-year gap separates the 2020 and 2022 entries, and no test data exists between 2018 and 2019, so the record is sparse outside those clustered checks. Low annual use of this order typically points to long stationary periods, which carries its own risks for perished rubber and seized mechanisms. Recurring entries show an oil leak, not excessive, flagged from 2018 through 2020, alongside slight play in both front lower suspension arm ball joints and thinning front brake pads noted in 2019 and 2020. The buyer should physically verify the engine sump and gearbox seals for continued weeping, and check the front suspension bushes and ball joints for degradation beyond the slight play previously observed. The March 2019 failure on headlamp aim also warrants a beam-pattern check, as older lighting linkages can drift. The CV boot on the near-side rear drive shaft showed severe deterioration in 2020, and both rear suspension mounting repairs were masked by underseal in 2019, a practice that conceals rather than resolves corrosion or weld integrity. A buyer must inspect the rear suspension mounting points for structural rust and confirm the constant velocity joint has not suffered grease loss. Given the age and standing periods, a thorough underside examination for corrosion remains essential before purchase.
MOT Test History Overview

Our records for this Volkswagen Unknown (KJO 793W) from 1980 show a total of 1 MOT test between April 2022 and April 2022.

The vehicle has achieved an overall 100% pass rate, with 1 pass and 0 failures recorded. This consistent performance at MOT centers suggests this vehicle has been kept in good order.

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