Now that I've finished school I thought I'd start a thread for me and my dad's 1990 Scala Injection, in Helios Blue.
The car was a Cat C write off a few years ago but was fixed well and all necessary parts were replaced (the owner probably saw something in it to restore it as the whole front was smashed in) and when my dad and I went to see it in August 2015, it looked in a right state. Leaves and muck in the guttering, small dents, basically just unloved, but we saw the bags of potential it had and we knew we could do it to how we would like it, and show it some love it deserved and hadn't had for years.
The car had only done 55000 miles and it ran really well, there is loads of history with the car and it was really well maintained by its first owner up until he sold it in 2003. We got a good deal because the person we bought it from was willing to do the MOT, put new tyres on, centre caps (although not genuine) and a new style radio amongst other things. We bought the car and then after the work being done it took about a month into mid September until we brought it back home.
From what we saw in the advert:

After a good wash, T-Cut and polish when we got it:

It scrubbed up pretty well. AutoGlym really is good stuff.
We then got on to just giving it a normal service (new oil and filter, spark plugs and the like) and adding more details as we went on. My dad then found work on the south coast so he had to go there for a couple of months in January and February, leaving me to look after the car over the winter months.
In the snow: (Thanks for the help mark1gls!)

When my dad got back we have continued to do little touch ups and replacement work up until now where it is pretty close to concourse. (some of the jobs are not done yet) We've bought some clear indicator lenses and side repeaters, a fog lamp to replace the one with a hole in it, new genuine centre caps all round, original Blaupunkt Hamburg radio, some great new bonnet lining that fits like a treat. We've still yet to do the parcel shelf hence the wooden template currently in there, as well as refurb the wheels because they're looking a bit crusty. The rear lights could do with being re-smoked to give it a good look and the aerial needs sorting out. There are other odd jobs that need to be done.
And then that leads us up to now, we have a car that has been given a new lease of life and will be driving for many years to come. I'll be documenting any more additions we add to the car (It is after all a project thread). If the car works I hope my dad, brother and I can make it down to the meet in August. It'll be the first major trip out!
(Before side repeaters and centre caps added)
