Florida blue '79 moredoor
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Florida blue '79 moredoor

It's a series 1 '79 (same age as me ie old! :mrgreen: ) 1.1L and is pretty much stock other than some coilovers to bring it down to the height god intended and the early banded steels. It's in pretty good shape and only has 52k on the clock with some paperwork to back this up - result!
Here's how it looked when I picked it up…..

Personally I think the banded steels made it really hard work to drive (standard 4 speed) and the poor little mouse motor was revving it's ass of just to try and not be a rolling road block

I managed to aquire two sets of Porsche cookie cutters, 1 set of 6" and one set of 7's, not a favorite wheel of mine or anyone elses i'm guessing, but kept in the aircooled theme/feel which I was after, they are also the same offset etc as the equivalent Fuchs which I was hoping to fit when I could 1. afford £1000+ and 2. find some original late 6's and 7's.
The cookies were pretty rough so I set about having the rims polished and centres painted, realising how much centre caps can be in polished painted crest form I wanted, I purchased some rough ones from ebay and did a little resto on them….
With the aid of a Frost's polishing kit and some tamiya paint they went from this

To this

to this

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Bolted up the 4x100 > 5 x 130 15mm wide adaptors and mounted the rims this afternoon…..


Pretty pleased with the outcome TBH, to the die hard stretched rubber fan the tyres probably look too narrow but i'm happy :wink: Also just got out from a quick blast and the extra circumference has given me enough top end to keep up with most pensioners and learner drivers :mrgreen:
Might look into getting the arches rolled so it can come down a bit more (my bug used to eat cat's eyes

That's it for now but have loads of plans as and when funds permit, there's a complete G60 engine, 'box and front brakes off of a 'rado up the workshop just sitting there hmmmmmmmmm………….
Take it easy……
Steve
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Like the wheels, like the cookie cutters on my 944

Cheers
Andy
Andy
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Hairyarse said
Still dont understand the whole Porsche logos on a VW thang - guess I'm showing my age!8) but I do think your Mk1 looks perfect, I love it!
Like the wheels, like the cookie cutters on my 944
Cheers
Andy
I guess it's a spin off from years of aircooled modding, porsche wheels just go hand in hand I suppose, I did think about fitting some blank centre caps but IMO the detailing just sets them off a treat.
The 944 looks very tidy, I did think about getting one instead of the mk1 as they appear to be great value motoring, what's it like to live with? Just worried me that parts and servicing are priced for people that can afford Porsche's in general - which I can't :cry:

As for the 5dr, I hated them at first but this one came up and I have grown to love them, dare I say even perfer them :redfaced: 8O It was seeing Mk1 Mather's 5dr Florida blue project on the 'other' forum which convinced me to go for it, an awesome inspirational thread that, makes mine look rough as nuts!
Anyway thanks for the comments guys 8)
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944's are cheap to buy for what they are, depending which one you get and what you can do yourself, don't have to be expensive to keep on the road. I was surprised how much Porsche support old cars with spare parts and some aren't pricey. An early one like mine can be cheap to run, £150 for classic insurance so its not all bad.
The drive reminds me of my MK1, no power steering, similar performance. The later 944's are more like modern cars though.
My Mk1's been off the road 4 years now, need to pull my finger out and finish it, I do miss driving it
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1983 MK1 Golf GTI Campaign Model - Under (looooong) resto!
1962 Rover P4 80
2002 BMW 745i
2008 BMW Z4 2.5Si
LINCOLNSHIRE REGION - https://www.facebook.com/groups/467122313360002/
1983 MK1 Golf GTI Campaign Model - Under (looooong) resto!
1962 Rover P4 80
2002 BMW 745i
2008 BMW Z4 2.5Si
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I'm very interested in the banded steels, if you still have them. PM me if you are selling them.
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and above all its an s1
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DanChave said
I would love a set of Cookie Cutters! Can you tell me what offset the 7j's are? I would want to fit 7j all round![]()
7J's are et23 and 6J's are et36. Remember you have to add adaptors at a minimum of 15mm. Don't quote me on it, but I think you would struggle to get 7's under the front without any arch mods.
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DanChave said
I would love a set of Cookie Cutters! Can you tell me what offset the 7j's are? I would want to fit 7j all round![]()
7J's are et23 and 6J's are et36. Remember you have to add adaptors at a minimum of 15mm. Don't quote me on it, but I think you would struggle to get 7's under the front without any arch mods.
Cool, I don't mind a bit of arch work

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DanChave said
Flo-rida79 said
DanChave said
I would love a set of Cookie Cutters! Can you tell me what offset the 7j's are? I would want to fit 7j all round![]()
7J's are et23 and 6J's are et36. Remember you have to add adaptors at a minimum of 15mm. Don't quote me on it, but I think you would struggle to get 7's under the front without any arch mods.
Cool, I don't mind a bit of arch workalthough I will look for 6j's for the front as well! Have you had to increase camber on the back or anything to stop rubbing?
I have some camber shims but haven't fitted them yet, is does occasionally rub especially with more than me onboard. Going to fit the shims and see it that sorts it.
Ideally though i'd like to go down at least another inch, this will require a chassis notch so i'll probably bite the bullet and go for some arch rolling too :mrgreen:
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