Golf cabriolet "84" restoration
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the misses isnt happy
my 1.8gti 8v cabriolet just got sawn today in preperation for its make over.
gonna remove n do the engine
new suspention
full respray including engine bay ect
electric issues
interior
and try to put it all back together.

took it to the local vw specialist this morning, all excited now cos ive got a list of parts to buy… woop
going to keep everything standard/original parts as poss
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So you're intending to do a full resto with no mods at all? Sounds good.
Take loads of piccies and draw loads of sketches as you take things apart. Use tags on wires too. That way you may have some chance of getting it all back together.
Good luck and let us know how you get on.
Ian

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Some things I labelled really well which has made things go so much quicker. For most of it I'm having to either replace bolts or search through buckets to get the right size.
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borednow said
She looks like a good solid base. How's the rot in the usual places?
So you're intending to do a full resto with no mods at all? Sounds good.
Take loads of piccies and draw loads of sketches as you take things apart. Use tags on wires too. That way you may have some chance of getting it all back together.
Good luck and let us know how you get on.
Ian
Had it up on the ramps, and even the vw specialist was suprised….. only 2 bad bits, both sills have minor corrosion at the back, but not took the interior out yet so fingers crossed eh lol.
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karmannndunc said
Coming from someone who is in the process of rebuilding, label and bag EVERYTHING. It will save you loads of time when you come to putting it back together, trust me! You can never be too anal when labelling stuff up.
Some things I labelled really well which has made things go so much quicker. For most of it I'm having to either replace bolts or search through buckets to get the right size.
thats exactly what the mechanic said fella, and trust me im gonna have to be anal cos my memory is like a siv..
what engine is in your matey ??
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Use a digital camera to take lots of pics.
1983 Mars Red 1.8 Golf GTI
1987 Alpine White 1.8 Clipper Cabriolet
The trouble with doing nothing is that you never know when you are finished.
1987 Alpine White 1.8 Clipper Cabriolet
The trouble with doing nothing is that you never know when you are finished.
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Early-1800 said
Get a selection of freezer bags, the ones with white labels already printed on on the bag.
Use a digital camera to take lots of pics.
Nice one fella

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finally got the golf up to the unit, time to get busy and get the engine out.
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Any suggestions ???

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