Impulse buying for your mk1...
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Mike
There's me building mine 28 years ago, almost finished!
Be proud of your VW Golf Mk1, it's very special!
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Touch something made of wood quick Me too though, debating whether to go for a classic insurance or not this yearGolf Cabrio said
Yes, an accident free summer driving season!
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Impulse buying makes my bank hate me.
Love the radio you have got your hands on.
1985 Cabriolet GL
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I vouch for a new radiator mine burst on me in traffic a couple of years ago I've done the whole cooling system since, pump & thermostat rad, expansion tank and all plastic flanges and properly flushed out all the gunk for piece of mind. Cheers I'm really happy with the radio bagged it £40 posted fully workingJulesgreycab said
Lots of bits that might end up until next winter, clutch, brake discs and pads, sump windage tray, better cam and vernier pulley, silicone hoses, new radiator and expansion tank. And maybe some new wheels and speedo cable.
Impulse buying makes my bank hate me.
Love the radio you have got your hands on.
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Sounds good should post some pics I think it's the cars revenge for not driving themBAZ-GTI said
Lol now its my daily and have more time to spend with her, I got her a new set of heels, BBS style, hope to get her looking good for summer, good is excellent as she was a looking quite rough, has anyone noticed that when you begin to drive a car more often than usual, all gremlins appear lol close the door today and bash went the window breaking the window guide, then the sunroof decided I didn't want to close, well anything that appears will need to be sorted so still all good
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I use my car almost everyday and think it works well due to that. Any old moving parts and electrics don't like being sat idle in a country damp 80% of the time I've found!
Compulsive buyer of knackered VWs!!!
Previous rides;
'81 Mk1 1100 C
'83 Mk1 1.8 GTI
'93 Corrado 16v 9A
'81 Mk1 GLI cab
'91 Mk2 16v KR
'89 T3 Whitestar
'87 T3 Caravelle GL
'95 Polo G40 LHD
'93 Mk1 Sportline LHD
Previous rides;
'81 Mk1 1100 C
'83 Mk1 1.8 GTI
'93 Corrado 16v 9A
'81 Mk1 GLI cab
'91 Mk2 16v KR
'89 T3 Whitestar
'87 T3 Caravelle GL
'95 Polo G40 LHD
'93 Mk1 Sportline LHD
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They are great finishing touches imo, I need to give the underside of mine a good bit of treatment there's no body corrosion but I've noticed some brake lines corroding which I might have to tackle soon. Have you already waxoiled yours or are going to? A thread on that would be great!sportlinecab said
I too am hoping to get a tonneau and a Gamma 3 head unit for mine. However the new fuel tank, rear brake refurb kit and exhaust downpipe need to be sorted with the wax oiling which scuppered those plans……!
I use my car almost everyday and think it works well due to that. Any old moving parts and electrics don't like being sat idle in a country damp 80% of the time I've found!
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Couldn't agree more!BAZ-GTI said
Totally agree cars need to be driven to get um going well I discovered a few problems and I only started really.driving her for about a week, but I do enjoy working on the golf, plus the help on here really does make you feel part of the mk1 family, glad this forum exists, will get some pics up.once the BBS are on lol
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MK1CabbyWhite said
They are great finishing touches imo, I need to give the underside of mine a good bit of treatment there's no body corrosion but I've noticed some brake lines corroding which I might have to tackle soon. Have you already waxoiled yours or are going to? A thread on that would be great!sportlinecab said
I too am hoping to get a tonneau and a Gamma 3 head unit for mine. However the new fuel tank, rear brake refurb kit and exhaust downpipe need to be sorted with the wax oiling which scuppered those plans……!
I use my car almost everyday and think it works well due to that. Any old moving parts and electrics don't like being sat idle in a country damp 80% of the time I've found!
I'm getting the garage to do it while everything comes off for the new fuel tank to be fitted. It was a case of "well that's coming off so I may as well do that too!". Unfortunately that means it's going to cost more but probably the only time I'll have to go this far. Will probably paint the original exhaust while it's off too. It'll be done in May after payday!
Compulsive buyer of knackered VWs!!!
Previous rides;
'81 Mk1 1100 C
'83 Mk1 1.8 GTI
'93 Corrado 16v 9A
'81 Mk1 GLI cab
'91 Mk2 16v KR
'89 T3 Whitestar
'87 T3 Caravelle GL
'95 Polo G40 LHD
'93 Mk1 Sportline LHD
Previous rides;
'81 Mk1 1100 C
'83 Mk1 1.8 GTI
'93 Corrado 16v 9A
'81 Mk1 GLI cab
'91 Mk2 16v KR
'89 T3 Whitestar
'87 T3 Caravelle GL
'95 Polo G40 LHD
'93 Mk1 Sportline LHD
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MK1CabbyWhite said
They are great finishing touches imo, I need to give the underside of mine a good bit of treatment there's no body corrosion but I've noticed some brake lines corroding which I might have to tackle soon. Have you already waxoiled yours or are going to? A thread on that would be great!sportlinecab said
I too am hoping to get a tonneau and a Gamma 3 head unit for mine. However the new fuel tank, rear brake refurb kit and exhaust downpipe need to be sorted with the wax oiling which scuppered those plans……!
I use my car almost everyday and think it works well due to that. Any old moving parts and electrics don't like being sat idle in a country damp 80% of the time I've found!
I'm getting the garage to do it while everything comes off for the new fuel tank to be fitted. It was a case of "well that's coming off so I may as well do that too!". Unfortunately that means it's going to cost more but probably the only time I'll have to go this far. Will probably paint the original exhaust while it's off too. It'll be done in May after payday!
Compulsive buyer of knackered VWs!!!
Previous rides;
'81 Mk1 1100 C
'83 Mk1 1.8 GTI
'93 Corrado 16v 9A
'81 Mk1 GLI cab
'91 Mk2 16v KR
'89 T3 Whitestar
'87 T3 Caravelle GL
'95 Polo G40 LHD
'93 Mk1 Sportline LHD
Previous rides;
'81 Mk1 1100 C
'83 Mk1 1.8 GTI
'93 Corrado 16v 9A
'81 Mk1 GLI cab
'91 Mk2 16v KR
'89 T3 Whitestar
'87 T3 Caravelle GL
'95 Polo G40 LHD
'93 Mk1 Sportline LHD
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Makes perfect sense will get it places you never would be able to without stripping it down, I gave my rear section a quick paint was happy with the differencesportlinecab said
MK1CabbyWhite said
They are great finishing touches imo, I need to give the underside of mine a good bit of treatment there's no body corrosion but I've noticed some brake lines corroding which I might have to tackle soon. Have you already waxoiled yours or are going to? A thread on that would be great!sportlinecab said
I too am hoping to get a tonneau and a Gamma 3 head unit for mine. However the new fuel tank, rear brake refurb kit and exhaust downpipe need to be sorted with the wax oiling which scuppered those plans……!
I use my car almost everyday and think it works well due to that. Any old moving parts and electrics don't like being sat idle in a country damp 80% of the time I've found!
I'm getting the garage to do it while everything comes off for the new fuel tank to be fitted. It was a case of "well that's coming off so I may as well do that too!". Unfortunately that means it's going to cost more but probably the only time I'll have to go this far. Will probably paint the original exhaust while it's off too. It'll be done in May after payday!
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Another finishing touch I'll be doing is fitting a selection of 1993-era cassettes in the Fischer cassette rack in the centre console! It's a bit mad I know…….!
Compulsive buyer of knackered VWs!!!
Previous rides;
'81 Mk1 1100 C
'83 Mk1 1.8 GTI
'93 Corrado 16v 9A
'81 Mk1 GLI cab
'91 Mk2 16v KR
'89 T3 Whitestar
'87 T3 Caravelle GL
'95 Polo G40 LHD
'93 Mk1 Sportline LHD
Previous rides;
'81 Mk1 1100 C
'83 Mk1 1.8 GTI
'93 Corrado 16v 9A
'81 Mk1 GLI cab
'91 Mk2 16v KR
'89 T3 Whitestar
'87 T3 Caravelle GL
'95 Polo G40 LHD
'93 Mk1 Sportline LHD
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Cheers! Didn't take long just a bit or careful masking, I love that period stuffsportlinecab said
Looks much better! I remember doing something similar with a Peugeot 205 CTI back box a couple of years ago. Managed to polish up the tailpipe but rest needs painting up.
Another finishing touch I'll be doing is fitting a selection of 1993-era cassettes in the Fischer cassette rack in the centre console! It's a bit mad I know…….!
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Saucy, will want a nice high quality gasket set for that best keep it shinyDean May said
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