My Lhasa project
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My Lhasa project

The interior:

Anyway, very pleased with it's apparent solidity and originality I drove it around for a while with a view of slowly restoring it back to its former glory, but not so immaculate that it can't be used fairly regularly or left out in the rain.
The car had done about 115k miles and drove very nicely, the interior was also in very good nick and the bodywork, that was exposed looked pretty good, bar a few scratches and small spots of rust…….
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Steel Brushing to get all the caked on gunk off (really laborious). A bit of dremmel sanding over any areas of surface rust to get back to shiny metal. Then I applied some nice thick oxi primer over the metal, and some disgusting green hammerite top coat.

Finally…. Some black underseal stuff. Not too pretty, but very practical and protecting.

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The one above was by far the worst. But all were pretty dismal.

Other issues with the bodywork underneath, that justified a tidy up and re-spray…..
Attempted break-in.

Spare wheel well rust hole.

Back Panel a bit rotten.

Tailgate rust.

Time to spend some cash on metal and paint to make it nice again.
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One order with Mr Crazy Quiff. Nice nu-metal. Second had front wings, in the correct colour with rust free arches. Rear arches and front and back lower panels. I decided the ones on the car were both a bit cack, rusty and could do with replacing.

In self-contained mk1 garage.


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Speeding is like masturbation, everyone does it ,but it's not something you should record and put on the internet!!
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At the body shop, with some new arches.

New lower rear panel.

Bonnet in primer.

Making my bathroom floor nice and red. I managed to cover up all of the black grill plastic, but it was a pain. I should have disconnected the surround in retrospect.

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New stripe decals off DK knight. Sill's straightened and painted with stone-chip then lhasa.

I sanded down the wiper arm rust and re-sprayed.

Wheel well hole patched up.

New, fresh lower rear panel.

My man Simon at the bodyshop did a good job of tidying up the dodgy tailgate rot.

Nice red grill, lots of spit and polish


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Local Hero

looks spot on!
a lot of people seem very happy with dan's mk1 stickers, i'll let him know they're going down well next time i see him
1983 Polo CL - daily
1984 Golf G60 Syncro - sold
1989 Rallye Golf - sold
1992 Corrado G60 - crushed
1989 Polo C - chopped and crushed
1991 309 Style - crushed
1984 Golf G60 Syncro - sold
1989 Rallye Golf - sold
1992 Corrado G60 - crushed
1989 Polo C - chopped and crushed
1991 309 Style - crushed
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I'm really happy with how it turned out. Didn't cost a fortune either, great value re-spray and a bit of time sorting out the basics. All the best with yours, i'll be keeping an eye on your thread.
Cheers
:wink:
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Gives me a little motivation to get cracking on with mine.
Just picked up a load of NOS panels for my Helios Campaign resto project, 1050 mile round trip….. 8O
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Thanks
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Looks great - I get a warm feeling when I see restos using my panels

On the seals - make sure it's not coming in through the rear light seals - the damp carpet may just be the water running from the rear into the front.
Check the door drains are clear
I doubt if you are leaking apst the seals - most likely coming from the unsuspecting areas - worst case - strip out the interior and run a hose over the car to se for sure.
Cheers
Rich
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I'm chuffed to bits with my car now. Thankyou for the advice on the leaks i'll get on that asap.
All the best
Gillie :wink:
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Can I ask where abouts did you got the work done?
1983 MK1 PIRELLI EDITION
Alpine White LHD ("SOLD")
Alpine White LHD ("SOLD")
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glad you dig. The place was called Anerley Crash repairs, down the road from me, and a guy called Simon worked on my motor. Hopefully this link will work.
http://www.uk-local-search.co.uk/map.aspx?id=93018
I was really pleased with the work, took a little time but there was a conciderable amount of welding to be done on my car. The welding and paint job is top notch for quite a small fee.
I'm at forest hill, where abouts are you based.
All the best,
Gi
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Also, Rich, you were right the rear light clusters are letting in a bit of water so i'm going to re-fit them and then run a bit of silicon sealant around the edges. What product should i use, i've never bought this before?
thanks for any advice.

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1983 MK1 PIRELLI EDITION
Alpine White LHD ("SOLD")
Alpine White LHD ("SOLD")
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