MK1 GL Cabriolet. CRASHED!
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MK1 GL Cabriolet. CRASHED!
i picked her up last October, i was in love at first sight. she was pretty solid all over when i had got her with no major faults. just a broken alternator and a leaky vinyl roof.
i got a new alternator fitted and a battery whilst i was at. she starts fine every time, like an absolute dream. i also sorted a new mohair roof on to get rid of the leaks, made the car look brand new! and of course to get it ready for summer

i also got it lowered 40mm. the plan is to make/keep it retro looking, but love the original look.
heres some pictures…



now the bad news. as i was on my lunch break from work today i plowed into the back of a stupid old lady who emergency stopped at clear junction for no reason. as you can imagine i am absolutely devastated to say the least…

the left wing is buckled and twisted
the front panel is a goner
the bumper is smashed up
indicator and lights on the passenger side are smashed
i am aware that you can get all these from crazy quiffs but wonder if there are any 2nd hand good quality parts floating about
other than that the engine seems fine, nothing leaks, the tracking seems fine too. i could drive it home after the accident, but i cant be sure on everything until ive got a professional opinion on it.
i am only 20 so the cost of insuring a 'convertable' was a joke this year and will be an even bigger one next year. so im going to sort my car out myself. and use my insurance to pay for that stupid f&*^^%& womens mk4 polo!
if you guys could help me out in sourcing any of these parts or even give me opinions/personal experiences, and keep my girl alive it would be much appreciated.
thanks,
ollie.
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P.S - the old lady probably hit the wrong pedal! :roll:
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ive found a wing and panel on ebay. they arent the same date as my car, but they will be the same dimensions right?
here they are…
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&ssPageName=STRK:MEWAX:IT&item=140319436754
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&ssPageName=STRK:MEWAX:IT&item=220408439764
i took the bumper off today, the damage is rectifiable.
if i can get them panels pretty sharpish i can get to work on it right away, i cant bring myself to leave it in the garage haha.
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Are you gonna take some pics of the damage? Not just cos we're nosey, but it'd be good to see your before and after pics in a thread like this.
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heres some pictures to have a ganders at.
i took the bumper off as soon as i could to have a closer look at the damage.
ill take your advice and defiantly give crazyquiff a ring mate. i thought i might be able to beat the wing panel into a better shape but the twist in it is ridiculous.
the front panel where the light is has folded on itself n pinched wires between it. so im guessing ill have to replace that panel too, the impact has pushed the front end of the engine back a little, but nothing is damaged, hopefully it will just all fall back into place when i get the new panels.
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i tried to get the wing off today, i unbolted it all but it still wont come off. i dunno but it looks as though some horrible sealant is holding it on.

any suggestions?
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ollie_t said
haha nice idea
i had a very simalar accident identical damage on my mkII jetta gti, i fixed it all up my self second hand panels etc, after i'd sorted it all i noticed when i was driving it that when i eased off the gas to change gear the car would pull to the left and as soon as i'd changed gear and put the power down the car would straighten up and drive straight so long as you had the power down? i took it to the vw garage they checked everything couldnt find anythingno visable damage or bends, they did the tracking incase i'd knocked it out, i went down the rd tried it again and it still did it, so they then put it up on the ramps did a 4 wheel alighnment on it and it was out they re-set it we tried it again and it still did it?? it was only when they measured my wheel base from centre of the front wheel to the centre of the back wheel we finally descovered that the left side wheel base was actually half an inch shorter than the drivers side, im not saying this could have happened to yours but its worth measuring it cause if your chass it out from the accident you may well not notice it anywhere but its a good way of checking, sounds stupid and simple but it had the vw garage scratching thier heads as they could not see any damage anywhere only by measurement!!! hope you get her sorted and straightend back out, i know how ya feelin its gutting you'v done better than i did straight after i couldnt look at mine for about 3 days if i had i'd hav cried??
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so heres what we did…

after taking the outter wing of we've noticed the inner wing folded in on itself
so we bashed it out a little, heres one picture of it done half way..

it finished is nowhere near perfect but it looks much better i promise



thats what it looks like at the moment, im gunna do abit more shaping/ sanding monday, i think ill be able to save the outter wing, what do you guys think?
after knocking the front panel into shape its been confirmed that the left chasis leg has bent in at the front, its not crushed or anything so i think i may pull it out and weld it, im not sure. opinions?

im definatley going to need to get a new front panel though, as you can see the car looks like its had a stroke so the bonnet cant shut properly.
over all though its lifted my hopes up, its still a long way away though, i can look at it now though without wanting to cry, haha
ill take it for a drive tomorrow to see if the tracking is out and to see if any mechanics are seeming to be a problem.
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really pleased with the progress, gunna finish the front panel (planning on smoothing of the entire front, so theres no holes) and wing of tomorrow

got a quote the other day to get it looking tip top again. will be just over a grand. looks like im gunna be stuck doing over time at work for the next month or two!
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good job tho.
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hopefully it'll look a little like this one…
http://www.flickr.com/photos/justinminns/2937238037/
i wasnt a fan of it when i first saw it but its grown on me now.
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JoeB said
But what if you have another similar accident? chances are you wont be able to fix it again… Even a slight knock in a car park and you'll be looking at panel repairs, rather than just replacing a bumper.
Could be said for anyone running bumperless. Its a risk you take.
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