1979 Scirocco GLS 1272cc
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Re: 1979 Scirocco GLS 1272cc
i like the simplicity of the seat mounts! are the seats completely fixed?
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Re: 1979 Scirocco GLS 1272cc
Cheers! Yes they are fixed.
It has been a busy week for Arun, Glyn and I as the deadline to going for paint loomed. First off Arun got most of the fab work done for the front engine mount so we can keep grinders and welders away from a freshly painted shell.!!
Front mount by Winstang, on Flickr
Second on the list was welding and securing the battery box I had made. Arun made sure it was going no where!
Hidden power by Winstang, on Flickr
I had issues with the driver notch not doing its job so I cut more away and Glyn did a weld!
Notch round 3 by Winstang, on Flickr
Alot of the dutch boys delete the wing top bolts on Golfs. It is hard to do with the design of the scirocco wings so we came up with the idea to make the old wing topper washers into captive bolts. It gives a similar effect with a factory nod which what this car is about. Glyn done good!
image by Winstang, on Flickr
Aruns Final task was to mount my compressor and tank. Affter abit of head scratching between us we came up with this! (The cable tie is not the final mounting solution)
Nothing to see here.... by Winstang, on Flickr
And it all fits nicely behind the factory card!
Bang & the dirt is gone by Winstang, on Flickr
After a hectic few weeks of metal dust and epoxy mastic I dropped it off with Jon today! 4 years in the making! Today is a good day! :D
Jh pro paint by Winstang, on Flickr
It has been a busy week for Arun, Glyn and I as the deadline to going for paint loomed. First off Arun got most of the fab work done for the front engine mount so we can keep grinders and welders away from a freshly painted shell.!!
Front mount by Winstang, on Flickr
Second on the list was welding and securing the battery box I had made. Arun made sure it was going no where!
Hidden power by Winstang, on Flickr
I had issues with the driver notch not doing its job so I cut more away and Glyn did a weld!
Notch round 3 by Winstang, on Flickr
Alot of the dutch boys delete the wing top bolts on Golfs. It is hard to do with the design of the scirocco wings so we came up with the idea to make the old wing topper washers into captive bolts. It gives a similar effect with a factory nod which what this car is about. Glyn done good!
image by Winstang, on Flickr
Aruns Final task was to mount my compressor and tank. Affter abit of head scratching between us we came up with this! (The cable tie is not the final mounting solution)
Nothing to see here.... by Winstang, on Flickr
And it all fits nicely behind the factory card!
Bang & the dirt is gone by Winstang, on Flickr
After a hectic few weeks of metal dust and epoxy mastic I dropped it off with Jon today! 4 years in the making! Today is a good day! :D
Jh pro paint by Winstang, on Flickr
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Re: 1979 Scirocco GLS 1272cc
How is the paint shop progress Winston ?? keen to see any primer shots
If it aint a MK 1 then it must be a donor
Brownrocc resto thread... http://forums.vwvortex.com/zerothread?id=3070996
Brownrocc resto thread... http://forums.vwvortex.com/zerothread?id=3070996
Re: 1979 Scirocco GLS 1272cc
Looking cracking
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Re: 1979 Scirocco GLS 1272cc
Getting the smooth look.... even smoothed out the fitting/hole for the interior light.
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Re: 1979 Scirocco GLS 1272cc
Bloody tease.....
Not long now bud, hanging to see the colour selection......
Not long now bud, hanging to see the colour selection......
If it aint a MK 1 then it must be a donor
Brownrocc resto thread... http://forums.vwvortex.com/zerothread?id=3070996
Brownrocc resto thread... http://forums.vwvortex.com/zerothread?id=3070996
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Re: 1979 Scirocco GLS 1272cc
Cheers as always guys! hoping to see some colour soon.
Updates wise the bay and interior is coming along nicely!
image by Winstang, on Flickr
image by Winstang, on Flickr
image by Winstang, on Flickr
image by Winstang, on Flickr
Bay01 by Winstang, on Flickr
And my custom airride struts arrived from Jamie at Series 1 Suspension. Fingers crossed it should not be far off laying sills at full drop.
Bags by Winstang, on Flickr
Updates wise the bay and interior is coming along nicely!
image by Winstang, on Flickr
image by Winstang, on Flickr
image by Winstang, on Flickr
image by Winstang, on Flickr
Bay01 by Winstang, on Flickr
And my custom airride struts arrived from Jamie at Series 1 Suspension. Fingers crossed it should not be far off laying sills at full drop.
Bags by Winstang, on Flickr
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Re: 1979 Scirocco GLS 1272cc
Cheers guys!
Few more updates from Jon and Chad :D
image by Winstang, on Flickr
Primer bay 01 by Winstang, on Flickr
image by Winstang, on Flickr
I also put some paint on my axel.
Narrow everything by Winstang, on Flickr
Few more updates from Jon and Chad :D
image by Winstang, on Flickr
Primer bay 01 by Winstang, on Flickr
image by Winstang, on Flickr
I also put some paint on my axel.
Narrow everything by Winstang, on Flickr
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Re: 1979 Scirocco GLS 1272cc
Still no colour but it is very close now! final primer flat down and seam sealing. Nice to see it all in one colour. Chad and Jon have got a fair few hours in this thing! they hate it.!! haha!
image by Winstang, on Flickr
image by Winstang, on Flickr
image by Winstang, on Flickr
image by Winstang, on Flickr
image by Winstang, on Flickr
image by Winstang, on Flickr
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Re: 1979 Scirocco GLS 1272cc
Wow I have neglected this! Yes it is still on going!
I will let the pictures do the talking!
IMG_6559 by Winstang, on Flickr
IMG_6561 by Winstang, on Flickr
IMG_6830 by Winstang, on Flickr
IMG_6831 by Winstang, on Flickr
IMG_6833 by Winstang, on Flickr
IMG_6834 by Winstang, on Flickr
Now it is back at home but I'm struggling with time and motivation. I will have a parts wanted list going up soon any help will be greatly appreciated.
IMG_7788 by Winstang, on Flickr
I will let the pictures do the talking!
IMG_6559 by Winstang, on Flickr
IMG_6561 by Winstang, on Flickr
IMG_6830 by Winstang, on Flickr
IMG_6831 by Winstang, on Flickr
IMG_6833 by Winstang, on Flickr
IMG_6834 by Winstang, on Flickr
Now it is back at home but I'm struggling with time and motivation. I will have a parts wanted list going up soon any help will be greatly appreciated.
IMG_7788 by Winstang, on Flickr
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Re: 1979 Scirocco GLS 1272cc
Looks good, even the inside of the roof looks shiny, are you fitting a headliner?
Keep the updates coming.
Keep the updates coming.
Mk1 78 Scirocco GLS 1.6 FR, weekend toy.
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