hello all, been a long time since this thread was posted on!
Due to buying a house and getting a company car sabine has not turned a wheel for nearly a year, she has sat unused and untouched on the drive. Her last trip was taking a load of demolished stuff from the house to the tip. Yesterday i decided she had been neglected too long and decided i would clean her up and if possible try and get her running. Last time i drove her she was leaking water, oil and if i remember correctly there was a strong smell of fuel.
Upon opening her up i realised the extent of the task ahead!!
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Both front seats had a fair bit of mould on them, strangely enough the rears didnt though, the seatbelts also had a fair few spores on them too.

This was the state in the boot and it was a similar story on all the carpets in the car too, a good seeing to with the hoover was required throughout.

The steering wheel was also a very sorry sight but surprisingly this cleaned up very well. I will take some after pictures later on once i have cleaned the exterior too, its covered in filth and cat prints...
Next job was the engine, i checked the oil level and it was dry as a bone which was not a good start, i had some oil in the shed so i fed her some and filled her up with water as she was also empty of that. When i was pouring the water into the expansion tank i noticed one of the lower metal water pipes was peeing water straight back out, looks like it has rusted through but at least i found my leak, i temporarily used some tape to cover the hole until i can get a replacement or get it repaired. I then removed the petrol lines and reattached. After a few other bits of tinkering i was ready for the jump start. After two minutes of being connected she didnt want to even try and turn over but on the third try she turned over for about 15 seconds and then sparked into life idling perfectly which was a massive surprise. I really wanted to take her for a spin then saw the handbrake had been on for a year, bugger i thought but i took it off and she rolled slightly forward. unfortunately even after running on the jump leads for close to ten minutes as soon as i disconnected them she cut straight out so i am assuming the battery has completely had it. Still it was nice to know she still has life in her. So whats next? Well i would love to say i will put the g60 in her but i no longer have the time to do this myself, i also dont have the cash to pay someone to do it, so it will stay in the shed waiting for me to save up. I also cant see sabine being back on the road with a years ticket any time soon again due to time and money but i am going to make sure i take more care of her so she is up together for the day when i can get her taxed and tested. More pics to follow later once she has been cleaned up.