Who got you into mk1's ?
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Who got you into mk1's ?
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came across this website, actually i dont know how, but im here now!
Please don't call me fella- its deeply insulting to one whom is no such thing!
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:roll: . It was a brilliant motor but got quite a good job a year later and had to sell it for a newer car…. I was gutted and had to get my old man to sell it as I couldn't face it :cry: fast forward 13 years and I now own a mk1 gti which I could only dreamed of owning for 13 years…. well worth the wait!!!!
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she was insistant i got. to the point that she signed it over to me (i was not aware) 3 weeks before she past away.
if my cousin had gotten his hands on it, it would have been scrapped along time ago.
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now it was summer time and i had just quit my job, but had some money saved up, and not too far away from me was a caddy for ?400, so i decided to buy it as a project, then sold my punto for the money to sort my caddy out, many a rattle can later it was matt black and very low looked the biz in my eyes.but with me doing quite alot of miles and the winter it ended up having to go, but there was something missing with every car after that.
so a month or so ago i brought my mk1 gx and will never look back.
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Never liked driving anything else since :mrgreen:
I'm gradually spreading the obsession around my family. My stepdaughter (Rach) has one, my son has a series 1 as his first car, my nephew at uni is looking for one and hubby has a caddy. (I still have my original blue cabby which will be restored one day!!
When we were first together he drove a Sierra and thought a car was just to get you from A to B…..but not for long
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My mate had a Mars red mk1 1.3 when i was at school and as he couldn't drive at the time we just used to mod it and sit around in it.
then the first day he could drive we went out cruising around and it broke down (classic mk1) one of the engine mounts had gone it couldn't be driven. looked like a pair of right idiots
then many years later my brother had a mk2 gti and then sold that and bought a mk1 cabby, i loved that car. then that broke for some reason so he bought a G60 carado and he's still got that even after the engine ate the supercharger and it cost ???? to get jabba sport to fix it
then i bought my mk1 and i can't get enough of it.
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my dad had a saab 900 turbo, 1 of the others a bmw 323i, and 1 a mk1 gti in mars red.
i was 6 and loved the mk1.. always wanted 1 since then…
had a black one when i was 19, then a blue one when i was 20. now at 33, i finally have my mars redder!!!wooooo
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My 2nd golf was a MK1 1.3 Driver Metalic blue 3 door, very nice interior and exterior. I loved that car unfortunatly it met a nasty end in a head on
collision I'm looking for a similar one to replace it for the missus
3rd is my current, had it for 10years, its never let me down. I've been to Norfolk twice in it in not too small a period of time). It keeps going despite not driving it often enough and my years of neglect
I love Mk1's i'll keep owning one for however long they still run :mrgreen:
~Madferret
Mk1 1457cc 5door GX '83
Mk1 1457cc 5door GX '83
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I got into mk2s as that was what my parents had and mk3s by the time I learnt to drive. Always wanted a GTI, first one was a bag of poop mk3 8v but I got a taste from that. Had a chaved up mars red mk2 gti that was quick but always looked a bit over the top. Then settled on my mk2 Oak Green run out, which is a very comfortable and fun daily driver. But it always feels a bit too modern and disconnected, even though it's 16 years old! So it was time for a mk1, got the engineering a month ago and have big resto plans, but even now it drives like a dream, very responsive, flat round corners at speed, light nimble, everything a mk1 GTI should be. I vow to always have a mk1 gti tucked away in my garage forever!
Retro Cars - editor
1982 Porsche 944 (track car)
1984 VW Scirocco Storm
1990 Mk2 Golf 16v GTI (track car)
1990 Range Rover Vogue
1982 Porsche 944 (track car)
1984 VW Scirocco Storm
1990 Mk2 Golf 16v GTI (track car)
1990 Range Rover Vogue
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Brought one for ?350 and i havent looked back. Most fun cars ive ever owned and ive had loads from an alfa 156 to an intergrale.
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He had done a number of retorations (mk1, caddy and beetle) and spent ages on his cars they look great but not really my thing. also helped him move house and emptied the loft off doors, interiors and various other bits, everything but a chassis. Thought he had gone strange living in deepest yourshire.
That all changed when he got a mint white cabrio and I went for a spin on a summers day. Wow that was the starting point.
Bought present cabrio and Early-1800 helped me get on top of maintenance etc and thats it. Set in stone when I took the family out for sunday lunch in the country and someone came up and and was askin about the car. Also the feeling of driving on the roads around pendle in the sun was fantastic.
As you can see bug has bitten, bring on the summer!
1988 1.8 carb Golf Clipper
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he got a red mk1 1.1 5dr when he was 19 and i got my first one pretty soon after
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Mk1 Jetta (Jessie) build thread here
View topic: Jessie the mk1 jetta (pd conversion) lots of pics!! - The Mk1 Golf Owners Club
T25 westfalia camper, 2.2 Subaru powered
vw touran 1.9 tdi remap, Bbs rep wheels , lowered, bla bla bla……… Wife's car
2013 Vw amarok 2.0bitdi, work truck……. www.jsgarageaberystwyth.co.uk
View topic: Jessie the mk1 jetta (pd conversion) lots of pics!! - The Mk1 Golf Owners Club
T25 westfalia camper, 2.2 Subaru powered
vw touran 1.9 tdi remap, Bbs rep wheels , lowered, bla bla bla……… Wife's car
2013 Vw amarok 2.0bitdi, work truck……. www.jsgarageaberystwyth.co.uk
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Then i bought my 1st mk1 Gti W reg with vinyl roof in mars red RLR 171W in Southampton, last seen sheffield. Went on from there was previously air cooled but needed a heater so the mk1 was the next step i suppose .. :dontknow:
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I'd always known that I'd have one but the car that sealed the deal for me, I remember it so clearly. I was sitting in the back of my dads MK2 Jetta (we are a Volkswagen family) and this black Mk1 GTI came past absolutely flat out, darted up a motorway slip road still shifting and at the last minute, braked hard and chucked a 90 degree left at about 50mph then accelerated away. I was so impressed by it, I even memoriesed the reg number incase I ever had the opportinuty to own it (now bear in mind that at the time, I was only 6 years old), reg plate was A21 WVK although I think it's now been scrapped?
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