1979 Scirocco GLS 1272cc
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Re: 1979 Scirocco GLS 1272cc
Nice score Winston, I have the exact piece coming to me from Los Angeles thanks to Oscar ( Mozcar)
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Re: 1979 Scirocco GLS 1272cc
I don't even need most of it. definitely handy section to have hanging around. :)
My mates dad Glynn that did the notches has taken the body work repairs under his wing. This will give arun time to work on the fabrication side of things and fingers crossed get the project moving abit faster as they are both very busy people. I still need to give them a quick tidy but I run out of flappy discs.
Arun cut the rust out my nearside sill and prepped it all to be welded. In the mean time Glynn came and stole his glory. He rebuilt the outer repair section to fill the hole. Then he rebuilt the rear of the sill even keeping the rolled around detail. Its all about the little details!

N/S Sill Outer Repair by Winstang, on Flickr

The edge / lip by Winstang, on Flickr

N/S Sill Inner Repair by Winstang, on Flickr
I have done some digging and prep work for when he is next up. So I removed the rotten sill corner.

Sill Corner Removed by Winstang, on Flickr

IMG_4873 by Winstang, on Flickr
I had ordered a panel from Classic parts about 6 months ago but like a penis I ordered the wrong side. DOH!!

Classic parts <3 by Winstang, on Flickr

Order Fail!! by Winstang, on Flickr
I started digging in the Off side sill. This one is abit more gone than the nearside.

Wire Wheeled O/S Sill by Winstang, on Flickr

O/S Sill Rust Inside by Winstang, on Flickr
The rear panel hole

Moar holes! by Winstang, on Flickr
My mates dad Glynn that did the notches has taken the body work repairs under his wing. This will give arun time to work on the fabrication side of things and fingers crossed get the project moving abit faster as they are both very busy people. I still need to give them a quick tidy but I run out of flappy discs.
Arun cut the rust out my nearside sill and prepped it all to be welded. In the mean time Glynn came and stole his glory. He rebuilt the outer repair section to fill the hole. Then he rebuilt the rear of the sill even keeping the rolled around detail. Its all about the little details!

N/S Sill Outer Repair by Winstang, on Flickr

The edge / lip by Winstang, on Flickr

N/S Sill Inner Repair by Winstang, on Flickr
I have done some digging and prep work for when he is next up. So I removed the rotten sill corner.

Sill Corner Removed by Winstang, on Flickr

IMG_4873 by Winstang, on Flickr
I had ordered a panel from Classic parts about 6 months ago but like a penis I ordered the wrong side. DOH!!

Classic parts <3 by Winstang, on Flickr

Order Fail!! by Winstang, on Flickr
I started digging in the Off side sill. This one is abit more gone than the nearside.

Wire Wheeled O/S Sill by Winstang, on Flickr

O/S Sill Rust Inside by Winstang, on Flickr
The rear panel hole

Moar holes! by Winstang, on Flickr
Last edited by Winston on Wed Apr 03, 2013 12:40 pm, edited 2 times in total.
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Re: 1979 Scirocco GLS 1272cc
I left it there with the digging until Glynn can next get up and I have some more materials. I have started refurbishing parts. first on the list was my small block steering rack. I got it super smooth and and gave it a coat of primer.

Upol Rack by Winstang, on Flickr
Had a qick sort out in my area. I just love these two pictures.

Small Blocks <3 by Winstang, on Flickr

Whoarded crap! by Winstang, on Flickr
Then I spent the rest of the bank holiday helping my mate shift his Mk1 fleet around to get his 77 Mk1 Golf up to the Unit.

Small block light by Winstang, on Flickr

Upol Rack by Winstang, on Flickr
Had a qick sort out in my area. I just love these two pictures.

Small Blocks <3 by Winstang, on Flickr

Whoarded crap! by Winstang, on Flickr
Then I spent the rest of the bank holiday helping my mate shift his Mk1 fleet around to get his 77 Mk1 Golf up to the Unit.

Small block light by Winstang, on Flickr
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Re: 1979 Scirocco GLS 1272cc
We are slowly chipping away at the repairs. Now the O/S sill is repaired. It was a lot worse than the N/S. I am glad I dug deep. I cut out as much rust as I could with a grinder, chiselled most of the remaining rust out and Wire wheeled what was left and treated it with PO15. Then Glyn rebuilt it inside out again doing the detailed lip once again. Sorry for the lack of pictures. I only have him for a morning each weekend so we have to get stuff done.

O/S Sill repair by Winstang, on Flickr
I am also getting my 22.5cm custom coilovers ready for Arun to fab up.

The Nine by Winstang, on Flickr

O/S Sill repair by Winstang, on Flickr
I am also getting my 22.5cm custom coilovers ready for Arun to fab up.


The Nine by Winstang, on Flickr
Re: 1979 Scirocco GLS 1272cc
Great metal work repairs , keep the updates coming .
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Re: 1979 Scirocco GLS 1272cc
Cheers Mark.. All the credit for the metal work needs to go to Glyn. The project would be at a standstill without him.
I tip my hat to Heritage. the repair panels came yesterday. So I have them for weekend.

Repo Arch Repair Panels by Winstang, on Flickr
I am glad Glyn is only patching in with them. How someone would use one of these panels to repair a full arch / corner is beyond me. The quality of the pressings is nothing short of shocking. It is my own fault for leaving it until the last minute and having to go with repos.

Repo Corner Repair Panel by Winstang, on Flickr

I tip my hat to Heritage. the repair panels came yesterday. So I have them for weekend.

Repo Arch Repair Panels by Winstang, on Flickr
I am glad Glyn is only patching in with them. How someone would use one of these panels to repair a full arch / corner is beyond me. The quality of the pressings is nothing short of shocking. It is my own fault for leaving it until the last minute and having to go with repos.

Repo Corner Repair Panel by Winstang, on Flickr
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Re: 1979 Scirocco GLS 1272cc
Not much progress at all over the last few weeks. The welders have been very busy else where! How dare they! Anyone would have thought they were doing the welding for free!
Big shout to Arun for ordering and collecting and Project3000 for giving me the part numbers / showing me the product in his build thread.

VW Tunder side covering by Winstang, on Flickr
Also a big shout to a friend or a friend Ricky for this 1974 VW Personnel Training booklet.

Personnel Training Booklet by Winstang, on Flickr

Inside booklet by Winstang, on Flickr

Big shout to Arun for ordering and collecting and Project3000 for giving me the part numbers / showing me the product in his build thread.

VW Tunder side covering by Winstang, on Flickr
Also a big shout to a friend or a friend Ricky for this 1974 VW Personnel Training booklet.


Personnel Training Booklet by Winstang, on Flickr

Inside booklet by Winstang, on Flickr
Re: 1979 Scirocco GLS 1272cc
An amazing build fella.
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Re: 1979 Scirocco GLS 1272cc
Thank you sir funk!
Well I haven't really touched the car for a few weeks. The welders have been busy with there own stuff, My motivations been low and hangovers get worse with age!
Arun came to visit last night and made a start on fabbing up my new engine mounts. I was going buy tube but Arun suggested using 2mm plate and bending it to suit. Im glad we did as this has allowed us to blend it to the bay to make look almost factory. It all welded in place now but no pictures as the camera died.
Massive shout to Arun as always. This has give me much needed motivation as it has turned out just how I wanted it to! 1 down 2 to go. I best get on with my homework.


Well I haven't really touched the car for a few weeks. The welders have been busy with there own stuff, My motivations been low and hangovers get worse with age!
Arun came to visit last night and made a start on fabbing up my new engine mounts. I was going buy tube but Arun suggested using 2mm plate and bending it to suit. Im glad we did as this has allowed us to blend it to the bay to make look almost factory. It all welded in place now but no pictures as the camera died.
Massive shout to Arun as always. This has give me much needed motivation as it has turned out just how I wanted it to! 1 down 2 to go. I best get on with my homework.


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Re: 1979 Scirocco GLS 1272cc
I was planning on using megasquirt but this came up for a good price. It not thee most update OMEX 9It came with floppy discs haha) but it will do everything I need and more. :wub:

OMEX 500 by Winstang, on Flickr

OMEX 500 by Winstang, on Flickr
Re: 1979 Scirocco GLS 1272cc
thorough.
i have a lot of similar sill/chassis/rust shots shots from the Grotto in the album courtesy of young Mr Thomas.......
i have a lot of similar sill/chassis/rust shots shots from the Grotto in the album courtesy of young Mr Thomas.......
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Re: 1979 Scirocco GLS 1272cc
Right!! Some goodies have arrived in the post. I am slowly chipping away at my list of parts needed.
Pimping Weber FPR.

Vernier pulley. It was random Ebay.de find by Arun, I won but had to send it to my life saving friend in Germany. Then he posted to me. Cheers gents. :wub:

I stripped it apart and gave it quick going over with some Autosol. :ph34r:

The other mount is finished. big shout to Ben for an afternoon of brain storming (frying my brain) to make the passenger mount work. Then to Arun for working Magic until 3 this morning. Two down one to go! I just hope I can get the bonnet to shut now and keep driveshaft clearances.


Pimping Weber FPR.

Vernier pulley. It was random Ebay.de find by Arun, I won but had to send it to my life saving friend in Germany. Then he posted to me. Cheers gents. :wub:

I stripped it apart and gave it quick going over with some Autosol. :ph34r:

The other mount is finished. big shout to Ben for an afternoon of brain storming (frying my brain) to make the passenger mount work. Then to Arun for working Magic until 3 this morning. Two down one to go! I just hope I can get the bonnet to shut now and keep driveshaft clearances.



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Re: 1979 Scirocco GLS 1272cc
Here are the mock up pictures from last night. I need to put a real engine in soon to test the driveshafts, wheels and running gear etc.
For the time being....

New Raised Mounts 01 by Winstang, on Flickr

New Raised Mounts 02 by Winstang, on Flickr

Raised Mounts 03 by Winstang, on Flickr
The engine is raised 2" at the rear. The pulley clears the bonnet but sadly the camcover catches. I should be able to chop a little bit out of the frame to clear it fingers crossed........ or I might go mental, raise it 3" and cut a hole and have the camcover poking out the bonnet.

Poking over the slam by Winstang, on Flickr

I hate Bonnets by Winstang, on Flickr

FUUUUU Bonnet by Winstang, on Flickr
For the time being....

New Raised Mounts 01 by Winstang, on Flickr

New Raised Mounts 02 by Winstang, on Flickr

Raised Mounts 03 by Winstang, on Flickr
The engine is raised 2" at the rear. The pulley clears the bonnet but sadly the camcover catches. I should be able to chop a little bit out of the frame to clear it fingers crossed........ or I might go mental, raise it 3" and cut a hole and have the camcover poking out the bonnet.

Poking over the slam by Winstang, on Flickr

I hate Bonnets by Winstang, on Flickr

FUUUUU Bonnet by Winstang, on Flickr
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Re: 1979 Scirocco GLS 1272cc
I have been busy with other things and so have Glyn and Arun. This morning Glyn had a couple of hours to spare (fingers crossed for the next few Sunday mornings) He repaired my rear corner. I will let the pictures do the talking. <3 Glyn

Moar holes! by Winstang, on Flickr

Corner repair 01 by Winstang, on Flickr

Corner repair 02 by Winstang, on Flickr

Corner repair 03 by Winstang, on Flickr
Welding porn

Nice weld by Winstang, on Flickr

Moar holes! by Winstang, on Flickr

Corner repair 01 by Winstang, on Flickr

Corner repair 02 by Winstang, on Flickr

Corner repair 03 by Winstang, on Flickr
Welding porn

Nice weld by Winstang, on Flickr
Re: 1979 Scirocco GLS 1272cc
Sponk.
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