'77 Viper Green Mk1
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'77 Viper Green Mk1
Hello all!!
I have been lurking on the forum a long time now and it's about time I introduced myself!
The name is Alan and I am living in Ireland. Have a few old VWs (Golfs), but only last November did I manage to get my hands on a Mk1 'rocco.
It is an original early model Irish car in Viper green. It was registered in 1977.
When I bought it, it had a lot of graphics and zero brakes....!
On return home, said graphics were removed and great plans made....
But car was put in a shed and waited patiently for a few months while I was out of the country with work...
But in the last few weeks I have got back to her...
Firstly, the brakes were given an overhaul using a 16v servo, 22mm master cylinder and 256mm front brakes using Vauxhaul calipers.
And some parts were gathered...
A set of RMs and KW V1 Coilovers
I also picked up a set of repo chrome mirrors from Retro-rabbit to replace the nasty things currently on the car!
Here is a picture of it on it's maiden voyage:
I had hopes of fitting the coilovers and driving it for a little while.... although plans changed!!
On the maiden run - brakes were short lived! And when I returned, I had an empty fluid reservoir.
Traced the issue to a corroded brake line - which run under the carpet in Mk1 Sciroccos - brake fluid and floor pan are not a good combination!
So I decided to whip out the seats and carpet to see what I was dealing with..
The floor is still solid so I am hoping I will have some metal left when I remove the rust... although cleaning under the beam for the seat runner is going to involve a bit of work!!!
There is also some welding needed underneath inside the left sill - so at this stage I decided the right thing would be clean, weld and paint all rust on floor and engine bay, so engine had to come out!!
I was not brave enough to take the wings off as I had as I had seen enough rust for one weekend....
I think the next steps may involve a sand blaster... but I have read they can be a bit severe so I will see how I go...
All comments and suggestions (particularly involving rust removal!!) welcome!
I have been lurking on the forum a long time now and it's about time I introduced myself!
The name is Alan and I am living in Ireland. Have a few old VWs (Golfs), but only last November did I manage to get my hands on a Mk1 'rocco.
It is an original early model Irish car in Viper green. It was registered in 1977.
When I bought it, it had a lot of graphics and zero brakes....!
On return home, said graphics were removed and great plans made....
But car was put in a shed and waited patiently for a few months while I was out of the country with work...
But in the last few weeks I have got back to her...
Firstly, the brakes were given an overhaul using a 16v servo, 22mm master cylinder and 256mm front brakes using Vauxhaul calipers.
And some parts were gathered...
A set of RMs and KW V1 Coilovers
I also picked up a set of repo chrome mirrors from Retro-rabbit to replace the nasty things currently on the car!
Here is a picture of it on it's maiden voyage:
I had hopes of fitting the coilovers and driving it for a little while.... although plans changed!!
On the maiden run - brakes were short lived! And when I returned, I had an empty fluid reservoir.
Traced the issue to a corroded brake line - which run under the carpet in Mk1 Sciroccos - brake fluid and floor pan are not a good combination!
So I decided to whip out the seats and carpet to see what I was dealing with..
The floor is still solid so I am hoping I will have some metal left when I remove the rust... although cleaning under the beam for the seat runner is going to involve a bit of work!!!
There is also some welding needed underneath inside the left sill - so at this stage I decided the right thing would be clean, weld and paint all rust on floor and engine bay, so engine had to come out!!
I was not brave enough to take the wings off as I had as I had seen enough rust for one weekend....
I think the next steps may involve a sand blaster... but I have read they can be a bit severe so I will see how I go...
All comments and suggestions (particularly involving rust removal!!) welcome!
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Re: '77 Viper Green Mk1
Welcome along Alan. A lovely car, don't see too many of them in Viper green either. Dublin registered by the looks of things.
Can't offer much advice personally but they're a good crowd on here and always willing to help.
Can't offer much advice personally but they're a good crowd on here and always willing to help.
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Re: '77 Viper Green Mk1
Love it - proper 1970s colour for a proper 1970s car. Looks pretty good for one that age too!
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Re: '77 Viper Green Mk1
was waiting patiently for this to turn up on a forum, very glad its on here. nice to see another irish scirocco here.
i was drooling over this when it was on donedeal.
looks like you got a cracking good car.
if your close by id be willing to lend a hand. best of luck and dont forget photos, we love those
i was drooling over this when it was on donedeal.
looks like you got a cracking good car.
if your close by id be willing to lend a hand. best of luck and dont forget photos, we love those
Re: '77 Viper Green Mk1
very very neat - love the colour and relish what's going to happen to it.
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Re: '77 Viper Green Mk1
Hey Alan, you finally found us!
In fact, was this the car for sale near Dublin covered in loads of "chavy" "go faster" stickers? I thought about a trip over for it before I found mine!
Still won't sell it to me eh? ha ha
In fact, was this the car for sale near Dublin covered in loads of "chavy" "go faster" stickers? I thought about a trip over for it before I found mine!
Still won't sell it to me eh? ha ha
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Re: '77 Viper Green Mk1
Thanks for all the comments guys!
Unfortunately, I have no further progress updates - and am out of the country for the next few weeks with work...
So the Scirocco patiently awaits my return under a cover in the shed!
@83Mars: The offer is much appreciated! I'm afraid I am quite a distance away though - car is in Mayo!
@Matt: Indeed it was! The stickers did not last for many hours once I took ownership though!!
I think I am in too deep to part with her now!! ;)
Unfortunately, I have no further progress updates - and am out of the country for the next few weeks with work...
So the Scirocco patiently awaits my return under a cover in the shed!
@83Mars: The offer is much appreciated! I'm afraid I am quite a distance away though - car is in Mayo!
@Matt: Indeed it was! The stickers did not last for many hours once I took ownership though!!
I think I am in too deep to part with her now!! ;)
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Re: '77 Viper Green Mk1
Westdubber wrote:Thanks for all the comments guys!
Unfortunately, I have no further progress updates - and am out of the country for the next few weeks with work...
So the Scirocco patiently awaits my return under a cover in the shed!
@83Mars: The offer is much appreciated! I'm afraid I am quite a distance away though - car is in Mayo!
@Matt: Indeed it was! The stickers did not last for many hours once I took ownership though!!
I think I am in too deep to part with her now!! ;)
Ah ha! Thought it was! Roccos can't be rushed... will be keeping a close eye on this one!
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I had first dibs!mr.brown wrote:If you ever want to swap it for a Storm......
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