Lola MK1 Golf GTI Cabriolet
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Lola MK1 Golf GTI Cabriolet
In October last year my Dad bought Lola the 1988 Mk1 Golf GTI Cabriolet off ebay from a man in Warwick who had her sitting on the drive for 3 years.
It was supposed to be a little winter project that he would do up and sell on!!
Whilst me and dad started to try and get her running, I fell in love and decided to buy it off my dad.
She's had alot done to her in the past few months and progress has been slow but slowly we are getting there!
Just a few of the things we have done: -
- Hundreds of hours spent rubbing her down
- Changed both sets of front brake disks and pads.
- Replaced both CV Joint Gators and Ball Joints
- Complete respray, although it was originally grey the owner who had it previously did a pretty bad job of spraying it black and it would of meant alot more time trying to get it back to grey so it will never going to be an original but ha ho!!
- Complete new front panel, patches on the back passenger wing, new driver side door, exterior mirrors and bonnet fetched from Manchester
- New dash board and brand new Carpets.
- Seats and door cards are in mint condition, just needed greasing up.
- Made new hard board door cards as the orginals were water damaged
- Brand new GTI grill (Ebay)
- Brand new Mohair roof fetched from London
- New window screen
- BBS Alloys refurbed and resprayed with new tyres
- Crystal rear lights (Ebay)
- New exhaust
- Original golf ball gear knob (Ebay)
Shes not quite running at the moment as the electrics where in a bit of a state as the previous owner tried to put a large sound system in, central locking that didn't work and immobiliser and alarm. She hasn't passed her MOT yet but hopefully she will be ready for the next meet or the one after that!!!
Next plan after that when iv finished paying dad off and have saved some money is to slam her into the weeds!!!!
Here's some pictures anyway from start to present! Let me know what you think!!!!
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Any future plans?
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She is water tight, looks very shiny and runs fine, so for the time being I havent got any big plans. Eventually when I have saved the pennies again me and my dad would like to take the engine and gear box out and rebuild them.
Looking forward to the Uttoxeter AGM and Ali's curry, but he aint cooking it in my tent!!lol!
Dad has made an executive decision to not wear shoes anymore so he can wear his shocks out fatser and has now opened an ebay shop!
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I was toying with a reconditioned engine but I would need to save for a year! I managed to find a standard 1.8 8v off funkstar on the Mk1 owners club. Picked it up Saturday and its well tidy, just got to clean it up a bit more first, fit my 4-2-1 manifold and look at all the cooling system! It had been driven before by funkstar so I'm not jumping in with no idea whether it will run or not! (Pictures will be up later!!)
Im stripping the bay out completely as the wiring is shoddy so thats all hopefully gonna be replaced with a new wiring loom.
Work wont be starting on Lola for a while as the garage needs sorting out so theres room for her to be worked on in the dry. Don't know about smoothing the bay but a general tidy up and clean is on the cards.
I'll try and keep everybody update with whats going on but I'm lazy so won't promise anything Smile
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Well since October I have stripped and cleaned the engine block,
And slowly started to take parts out of Lola and clean out the engine bay,
To get to this point took me a while as I have to admit I didnt have a clue what I was doing. About a month ago Dad helped me to take the engine out of Lola,
I couldnt believe how much room there was under the bonnet with no engine and I thought it might be a nice place to stay
I then got on to sanding the bay down ready for spraying,
Shiny shiny!!!
And since my donor engine was painted and rebuilt in the garage it went in a few days later,
So this is where I was last weekend, I havent got a bang up to date picture but at the weekend I managed to sort out fitting everything back in and start on the wiring.
Dad had a spare loom from a mk1 shell he had a while ago so we used that to replace all the dodgy bare wires.
Since the weekend I have finished spraying the rocker cover and the servo.
They dont show my shiny rocker cover (dont worry Im not going with the yellow one) but it shows some of the progress. Its not all finished but at the mo I just want to get the bare essentialsfinishedto get her running again.
I still need to fit my shiny new manifold,
So my aim is to try and get her through an mot in the next few weeks, having no car has meant 2 trains to and from work everyday which isn't ideal!
Any thoughts and comments would be greatly appreciated
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Is that the sportline lump you got from me?
Ever growing range of new mk1 golf parts www.classic-vw.co.uk
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Anyway a few weeks ago I carted her off to the Dubshack to get finished off and ready for an MOT! She was there a while but last Sunday I picked her upafter Mike worked his magic on her and got her through an MOT.
Whilst taking the engine out stupid me left masking tape sheeting all over the paint work in the rain and baking hot sunshine and it ruined the paint. After many many emma hours scrubbing, many bottles of brake cleaner and petrol it came off!
So this Sunday is Lola's debut back on the show scene and I'm soooooo excited to show her off again! Today has been stupidly busy. I realised she was far too low to be used practically and daily so I put a different set of springs on, off came the BBS's and on went the shiny, newly painted graffite grey porsche teledials! I know they are common as cow sh*t but they look ace! Fitted a new Master Cylinder and sorted all the brakes, got the speedo working and had a good wash, polish and waxing seeing as it hasn't been done since last OCTOBER, shame on me!
So hear are some pictures from today, let me know what you think and hopefully we will see some of you tomorrow after our hibernation!
Back from Dubshack
Off came the BBS's….
Clean the teledials ready to go on :eek: :eek: :eek:
On they go!
TAAAADDAAAAAAAA!!!!!!!
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