EARLY GTI RESTO PROJECT
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Esp this one as it looks a good enough base to be thoroughly overhauled to MOT standard rather than full on restored.
Good luck with what ever you do it
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 77 year model Golf. 4-Door
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Madone with the two Cabs 82 (UK RHD) and 85 (US LHD) (92 sold)
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Looking forward to a full resto project

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Early-1800 said
Congrats, and its yours to do as you wish but as per my facebook comment I'd like to see some old Golfs that, errr, look like old Golfs before they are all nut-and-bolt-windows-out restored to better than new condition or maxi-p'd with 20v 350hp engines, 21 inch alloys and purple flipflop paint.
Esp this one as it looks a good enough base to be thoroughly overhauled to MOT standard rather than full on restored.
Good luck with what ever you do it
I get your point but this is too far gone just to "tidy". The electrics aren't great nor is some of the body. It'd leak like a sieve if it was left out in the rain so then it'd have condensation problems and then the mold would set in. There's plenty other golfs that shouldn't be spent on. This car isn't really one of them..
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Christ there's a name from the past! The kids must have grown up and left home?!Spudfingers said
That's a proper find that Yomp!! Congratulations and it's good to know after 22 years it's getting treated properly and put back on the road. Like you say itll take a long time but well done bud.
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goldie_88 said
I couldn't agree more with Early-1800 - there's just way too many mk1s styled to bits with anodized alu, carbon fibered interior and other silly stuff.. Old scewl originality never goes out of style, especially not in a mk1 GTIAnyway congrats on your find and best of luck. Looking forward to see more of it!
I'm not into the modified stuff. This will be going back to OEM.
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Yomp said
Christ there's a name from the past! The kids must have grown up and left home?!Spudfingers said
That's a proper find that Yomp!! Congratulations and it's good to know after 22 years it's getting treated properly and put back on the road. Like you say itll take a long time but well done bud.
I thought that too!
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Kids are 6 and 4 now so getting some time back!!! WOOOHOOOO!!! Sometimes I do wish they'd pack their SpiderMan rucksacks, Fruit Shoots and "do one" lol. But… apparently I have to look after them until they're adults or something…. what the hell is that about?!?
Keep remembering the Wolfsburg Germany trip.. AGMs.. great times… glad you guys are still here 👍
Graham… give you a few years then are we taking this over to Wolfsburg again? Mk1 convoy anyone 😁👍
You guys ok?

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4 speed early Gti COA 330V
AND I AM STILL REGRETTING LETTING IT GO 20 years later

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One seven one said
Awesome find, i had exactly the same car
4 speed early Gti COA 330V
AND I AM STILL REGRETTING LETTING IT GO 20 years later![]()
I know that feeling. My first car was a white mk1 golf 1.3 driver… loved that car and my stomach turns thinking I sold it for something newer ☹

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Spudfingers said
I know that feeling. My first car was a white mk1 golf 1.3 driver… loved that car and my stomach turns thinking I sold it for something newer ☹
I think most (old boys) on here would have that feeling - if only I'd kept my '75 and '79 mk1 Sciroccos, my '62 Bedford CA dormobile, my Audi Coupe Quattros, my 3 mk1 Caddys, the mk1 Mini and even my Alfa Sprint Veloce. Loved them all and although my '79 Golf Gti is in a very sorry state it makes me happy that I still have it. One day soon I will find the time…
I do also have the '85 Cabby that I've had for over 25 years. Not been on the road for at least 15 years but it could be soon. And if it could talk, the stories it would tell…
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One seven one said
Awesome find, i had exactly the same car
4 speed early Gti COA 330V
AND I AM STILL REGRETTING LETTING IT GO 20 years later![]()
Any photos? Ill add it to the facebook register. We have a special place for "Gone but not forgotton" cars. - Assuming its dead of course??
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The rear quarter had been replaced at some point due to a coming together with a barrier. It had been porrly fitted and the inner arch was corroded. Easier to pull the whole quarter off and start again.,,,


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back from dipping…..
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tomsdubs said
Doesn't look too bad from a distance…
I'd done the majority of welding before it went for dipping. No real surprises on its return . Just a few pinholes under where the sealer had hidden it.
Now snagging the welding and removing dents followed by body filing before electrophoretic coating.
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