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Golf Gti -1979

Hello guys!

To begin with, I have to tell that I'm from Sweden just in case anyone is wondering why my English is not the best! :)

Anyways, here we go! :)

INFO ABOUT THE CAR:
The car in question is in more definite form a Golf GTI from 1979 :)
In its original condition in 1979 its color was black and the engien was a 1.6 liters 8 valve whit 110bhp/6000rpm and 140nm/5000rpm.
And it had a 4 speed gear box!
And the weight ended up at 950kg and 0-100 kmh went under 9 seconds according to wv:)



HISTORY:
In I998 my grandpa bought the car of an acquaintance and  just after that he started to renovate some of the rust on the car, but a complete renovation where never a fact, and the car ended up standing in his garage for 2-3 years…
Then my little brother took over the car somewhere in the early 2000 - 2001..
But unfortunately there was not much more done to the car from his side either so it ended up just standing for him to!!
But after a bit of nagging i took over the car in late 2008 and then quickly rolled it home to my garage, and …
it ended up just standing for me to!! Until now! :)
The last inspection was in May 1989… :) so there is a little bit to work whit before it can roll again!



GOAL WITH THE CAR:
The main goal is to pick it back together again and maybe make it a bit more fun! :)
Then It will appear more exactly along the way how it all will work out in detail!

But with some reservations and some "may be", a "to-do-list"  can look something like this:


ENGINE:
* Reconditioning the cylinder head and put in a more agresive cam shaft and a adjustable Cam Gear.
* "Powerrohr"
* 4-1 header.
* 2,5" sport exhaust.
* K&N panel filter.
* High Performance Ignition Wires and a msd blaster 2 coil.
* Change to breakerless ignition from a mk2.
* Do some engine balancing.
* Audi 100 2.3 5 cylinder throttle body.
* Warm up regulator from Saab 900 turbo.
* Lightning and balance the flywheel.
* 6 puck clutch disc whit high clamp pressure plate.





CHASSI & BRAKES:
* Coilovers.
* Polyurethane Bushings.
* Crossmember Reinforcement Bar.
* Seam welded wishbones, engine mounts and more.
* Convert from 239mm orginal discs to 280mm vr6 discs and calipers.
* Stainless Steel Braided Brake Hose Kit.




EXTERIOR:
* Paint the whole car.
* New Gti duck bill.
* Snowcap.
* New front and rear bumpers.
* Other lights around the car, maby black ones?


INTERIOR:
* Renovate and freshen up the old interior, maby some lite change.



WHEELS:
* Dont know yet.


AUDIO:
* Dont know this yet either but a CD/MP3 will be inserted anyway, at least!


Well, here`s some pictures of the roaring ride, here in my brother's own around 06-07:



















/Tommy

Golf 1,6 GTI 1979

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And at home in my own little nook! :)
 






And the demolition begins!










The monster:)




The gearbox was a little dirty after 32 years:)
I originally planned to sack in a 5 speed gearbox from mk2 but i dont want to ruin the charm of running 4 gears! :)


And guess if some bolts had stuck!


But whit some cuting, strikes, drills and spraying wd-40 as a fool, everything will release! :)










Some rust….






More to come! :)

/Tommy

Golf 1,6 GTI 1979

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very nice, looks like youve got the perfect little workshop there too

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Thanks! :)
Yes the garage is great to screw a bit of golf in!

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Tested to removing a bit of the thick underbody mass in the wheel wells today..
At first, I was sitting and fiddling with a heat gun and a scraper but it took forever so i change to the rotating blast
on the drill instead, then it went a bit quicker! :)
I have also dismantled a bit more on the car ..

Underbody Mass was over 2 cm thick in some places..


And after too many hours it looked like this.


Luckily, i have a nice little brother who can help me! here with my daughter's fine ear muffs on! :) And yes, he had goggles on all the time except right here! ;)


Then I threw out the interior to see how the floor looked like ..


The back seat is out, and my little brother seems to think it was comfortable to sit in anyway!… :)


And the front seats is also out! The entire interior will need a steam clean and a wet vacuuming to live again i think!


And under the carpet we found a small plastic mat :/
Guess if it was wet under it!


Out it went and look what i find under it …. RUST! hmm, I problably have to replace the whole floor! :/








I also ripped out all the electricity, etc. .. it will be fun to put everything back later…


And this is how it looks now.





Over and out!

/Tommy

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Keep up the hard work it always gets worse before it gets better :lol:  :lol:

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Looks like a big mission ahead. Good luck!



1983 mars red gti
1984 mars red gti
1994 golf vr6 - gone but not forgotten
2005 mk5 gti family wagen
 

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Good luck with the rest of the build.... if you put in half the amount of effort and attention to detail as your workshop, you will end up with a stunning car!!

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Thans! :)
Yes i hope it will be relatively good results in the end anyway! :)
But I will not rush with this project, it may take some extra time but I think it's worth it in the end! :)

This is the first Golf project for me so thats extra fun!
Here are some past projects if anyone is interested:

Opel (vaxhaull) Calibra 8v -1991
The whole project here: http://www.garaget.org/forum/viewtopic.php?id=88380%20/
before:


after:





Opel (vaxhaull) Calibra 16v -1991
A video of the project: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NHy1Vowfvh0
before:


after:









And some smaler projects:
Bmw 325 i coupe -1993
http://www.garaget.org/forum/viewtopic.php?id=90972%20%20/

Volvo 855 T5 -1996:
http://www.garaget.org/forum/viewtopic.php?id=172564

Saab 900s -1991
http://www.900klubben.com/phpbb2/viewtopic.php?t=1420&highlight= saab 900


/Tommy

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Nice mk1! nice history behind it aswell.

Im going to say no to changing the lights to black ones. I would say just keep it oem but alot lower!




Mk1 Golf Gti Abf conversion Project
Mk2 Golf Gti 16v
Mini Cooper S R53 (Daily)

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Thans!
Yes it has a little background in the family,
not since it was new but quite long history anyways!
And especially compared with my previous cars that had no history at all in the family or friends!  :)

And about the lights, nothing is 100% sure yet how it will be in the end, It can be changed much until then:)

/Tommy

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So a small update..
I have remov the spare wheel well completely instead of fixing the rust on it.













I will weld the hole later.

/Tommy

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Welcome Boonzo, glad you found us! Nice work so far, looks like you have plenty to do too ;)

If you don't know already, where the black cloth on the sides of the seats has turned green, you can (or get a trimmer to) turn this inside out as it will be the same weave pattern on the inside but black and not faded by the sun

Andy

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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Thanks, yes there are some work to do! :)
Great tips about the interior! I'll keep it in mind when it comes time to fix the chairs! :)

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Welcome Boonzo,
I congratulate you about your top work.  as we understand from your garage (with a little jealous), you have skills and i m sure your car will be excellent…
keep us posted :wink:

82 Golf 1.8 20VT
My Project

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Thank you for those words! :)
I will do my best to get it in as good condition as possible! :)

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I've also picked apart the engine … thats even more job, as if I dident have enough already! :)









Hmmmmmmmmm… :/


Did anyone say water??!


















It was a hell to get out the pistons!! They were stuck really good!


But in the end they came out! … by using a sledge hammer and a 2"2" piece of wood…
Feels like there may be will be some new pistons to :/


Empty!

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/Tommy

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Well, some stuff has been sand blasted and painted to. I was really happy with the results! :)





Sand blasted stuff.


First i primed with self etching primer from Eastwood and then i added Eastwood underhood black as a top coat!


Before and after:






















I'm thinking about upgrade the brakes to calibra 16v 256mm instead of 280mm vw considering that i have that stuff in stock.
And then i also want to Upgrading the servo and master cylinder from a mk2,
so the servo, master cylinder and calipers on the picture above will probably not be used.

And since we are talking about brake upgrades, where can i get hold of M12x25 Shoulder Bolts
for the calibra brakes?

/Tommy

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Nice work Tommy, amazing transformation on those parts ;)

Andy

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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Thanks! yes there was a big difference!  :D

So the rust hunt have begin!










 























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