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New Project Car [EDIT-Daylight Pics!]

Posted: Sat Nov 20, 2004 9:45 pm
by pettsy
Just a few poor pics of my new project car. will be arriving tomorrow :lol: Can't Wait!


89 G Reg 8V Gti


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Posted: Sat Nov 20, 2004 9:48 pm
by carmadaaron
how much did u pck that up 4? looks slightly modded already :)

Posted: Sat Nov 20, 2004 9:53 pm
by pettsy
price is not finalised yet :lol: but it'll be less than £500

Posted: Sat Nov 20, 2004 9:58 pm
by GroovyCarrot
Sweet :D I'm planning to get a mk1/2 gti with a friend at some point as a joint project, probably just do it up and sell it on as insurance will be insane for two 18 year olds, but it should make a pretty cool project anyway. Something to be proud of :)

What do you have planned for yours?

Posted: Sat Nov 20, 2004 10:24 pm
by pettsy
erm, got 1001 ideas at the mo! allthough i am watching some anthrcite alloys on ebay at the moment :lol:

im only 19 and only quote i've had so far is £1200 TPFT! :oops:

Posted: Sat Nov 20, 2004 10:33 pm
by GroovyCarrot
Yeah, for the two of us the lowest quote was £2,200 tptf :evil:
It'd be a bit of a shame really, if we put all that effort into it and then could never drive it :? But still, it's as much about having a project as having a nice car :)

Posted: Sun Nov 21, 2004 1:19 am
by cyhliu
Lucky you Petts!

I've wanted to get a 'project' car as well, even been scanning ebay for a Mk1 GTI or Cabby, thing is:

a) can't afford to keep one car let alone two!

b) don't have enough space to keep one car let alone two and

c) I wouldn't be able to do anything to the car so I'd be shipping it off to JBS for them to do it for me...not much of a project car eh?

Ha ha ha!

Posted: Sun Nov 21, 2004 10:02 am
by GroovyCarrot
c) I wouldn't be able to do anything to the car so I'd be shipping it off to JBS for them to do it for me...not much of a project car eh?
Course you would be able to do stuff to it.. half the point of a project car is that you can tear it apart, rebuild it, learn as you go and not have to worry about being able to get to work the next morning. Plus, mk1/2 golfs and mk1/2/3 polos are a huge amount easier to learn to work on than your 6n2 - massive bonnet space, simple layout and barely any electronics to deal with. It's not hard to learn what you're doing if you spend a bit of time playing around with it :)

Posted: Sun Nov 21, 2004 10:54 am
by cyhliu
I guess you are right GroovyCarrot,

I remember my old Mk3 Polo, you could actually see the ground underneath in the engine bay, in my GTI all I can see is plastic and metal and it's so dark in there!

Just have to wait till my financial situation is better and may be I shall have to get myself a new toy to play around with...just got a horrible feeling the car will be worth less than I bought it for!

Where were the engines in the Mk1 Golfs? In the boot was it? Ha ha ha, just kidding, I know they are mid engined! (ha ha ha!)

Posted: Sun Nov 21, 2004 1:44 pm
by pettsy
GroovyCarrot wrote:
It's not hard to learn what you're doing if you spend a bit of time playing around with it :)
my thoughts exactly! i learn't so much from the 16v golf i had before, even if it was a bit of a s**theap!

Posted: Sun Nov 21, 2004 10:13 pm
by tainmrk3polo
petts try the insurance factory in birmingham, i dont thave their number ot hand but my brother paid like £800 tpft on a gti at 19, and its was an 8v

Posted: Sun Nov 21, 2004 10:30 pm
by Tahrey1043
just seen a piccy of a mk2 900cc cabrio, the engine looks like a bit of an afterthought in an otherwise empty bay :D

Posted: Mon Nov 22, 2004 12:13 am
by GroovyCarrot
There was a 900cc mk2?! :shock:
Perspective: 1043cc in my featherweight mk2 polo is very slow. 1043cc in a slightly more than featherweight golf is ridiculously slow.. 900cc?! Suprised it even moved :lol:

Sounds a bit like a VW camper my dad had years ago, custom built from times before people realised that caravan equipment really ought to be light weight. So, all of the caravan equipment and the frame for the van was made of solid wood, teak for the most part. The weight of the fittings took it up to the maximum legal weight before you'd even put a driver in it, and it was fitted with a 1200cc aircooled engine :lol: Must have put out about 20bhp/tonne, if that! Ridiculous contraption that was.. sadly he sold it before it even became a novelty classic, probably worth many thousands now :(

Posted: Mon Nov 22, 2004 1:04 am
by Gareth_GT_Hatch
There was a 1043cc mk2 early on according to the parkers review of the mk2 and there was prob an 895cc mk1, the golf cabrio is a mk1 afterall...a mk2 cabrio is based on the mk3 golf

Posted: Wed Nov 24, 2004 7:43 pm
by pettsy
Gareth_GT_Hatch wrote:There was a 1043cc mk2 early on according to the parkers review of the mk2 and there was prob an 895cc mk1, the golf cabrio is a mk1 afterall...a mk2 cabrio is based on the mk3 golf
Are we talking polos or golfs here?!

the smallest engine that came in a mk1 golf is a 1.1 as far as i know. in the mk2 golf there were a few 1.1's made, but not very many at all. On the cabrio note, they made a mk1 and a Mk3 but never a mk2 version.

Pettsy