i feel your painandy69 wrote:after the day I've had kneeling on my gravel drive in p**s rain and sleet
The Rocco Grotto
Forum rules
Section for all vehicle and related projects. Please keep responses pertinent to thread.
Section for all vehicle and related projects. Please keep responses pertinent to thread.
-
- Posts: 4045
- Joined: Thu Apr 02, 2009 10:37 pm
- fill in the right answer: 10
- Location: Cirencester / Swindon
Re: 1977 GLS
- The Autoad
- Posts: 732
- Joined: Sat Feb 28, 2009 5:57 pm
- fill in the right answer: 10
- Location: Nottingham
- Contact:
Re: 1977 GLS
Me too, spent years lying in roads and alleys working on the car, thats why we looked for a workshop! Lying in gutters is another story....Nate wrote:i feel your painandy69 wrote:after the day I've had kneeling on my gravel drive in p**s rain and sleet
Your friendly neighbourhood Scirocco restorer for hire
-
- Posts: 4045
- Joined: Thu Apr 02, 2009 10:37 pm
- fill in the right answer: 10
- Location: Cirencester / Swindon
Re: 1977 GLS
it's not the working outside that bothers me so much, it's the gravel drive. very painful on the knees and very easy to loose the nut, bolts and sockets that you drop
- Funky Diver
- Posts: 1175
- Joined: Fri Apr 17, 2009 10:26 pm
- fill in the right answer: 10
- Location: Darlington
- Contact:
Re: 1977 GLS
or disc pads... yup, I lost 2 pads off a mini in a gravel drive. Found them 3 months later when they finally surfaced. Was a very wierd situation!
- The Piglet
- Posts: 23
- Joined: Sat Feb 28, 2009 6:01 pm
- fill in the right answer: 10
- Location: Nottingham
Re: 1977 GLS
PeteGLi wrote:We can see who gets all the dirty jobs Look at those clean overalls
Pleased to report Mr. C that overalls have acquired a bit of grubbiness since that shot taken!
Many thanks for the positive comments all, very encouraging for this novice
-- 1977 Scirocco GLS -- -- 1991 Scirocco GT2 --
- The Autoad
- Posts: 732
- Joined: Sat Feb 28, 2009 5:57 pm
- fill in the right answer: 10
- Location: Nottingham
- Contact:
1980 GLS
About time i did a bit on this one, amongst the other stuff to be getting on with...
Formerly owned by the legend Keith Winger, this passed to my ownership during the summer. Thanks again to Marshall for adventures to collect.
The car overall is pretty sound where it counts but needs work here and there to get it up to scratch.
To get the measure of this GLS i went for jugular and attacked what appears to be the worst bit first, os rear wheel arch:
oh dear.
Time to cut the nasties out and get it then fixed then.
Outer arch first to see what is going on.
Then the inner
Homemade the repair to the inner arch, didn't need to be too tidy here, just solid
followed by anti-rust agent and some primer and a spot of odd paint I had lying around
Then the outer arch made from a repair panel.
Quite happy with that and just needs a smear of splodge and blending in. That rear panel is next on my hitlist...
Formerly owned by the legend Keith Winger, this passed to my ownership during the summer. Thanks again to Marshall for adventures to collect.
The car overall is pretty sound where it counts but needs work here and there to get it up to scratch.
To get the measure of this GLS i went for jugular and attacked what appears to be the worst bit first, os rear wheel arch:
oh dear.
Time to cut the nasties out and get it then fixed then.
Outer arch first to see what is going on.
Then the inner
Homemade the repair to the inner arch, didn't need to be too tidy here, just solid
followed by anti-rust agent and some primer and a spot of odd paint I had lying around
Then the outer arch made from a repair panel.
Quite happy with that and just needs a smear of splodge and blending in. That rear panel is next on my hitlist...
Your friendly neighbourhood Scirocco restorer for hire
-
- Posts: 718
- Joined: Wed Apr 01, 2009 2:14 pm
- fill in the right answer: 15
- Location: Newcastle, Staffordshire.
Re: 1980 GLS
Looks good Ant
I just havnt been able to find the time to do anything on mine over the last two weeks.
I just havnt been able to find the time to do anything on mine over the last two weeks.
Don't ask me....it was like that when i got here !
- filmidget
- Posts: 258
- Joined: Fri Mar 06, 2009 12:16 pm
- fill in the right answer: 10
- Location: Nottingham
Re: 1980 GLS
Impressively gung-ho bodywork restoration activities there sir!
'82 GTI 'CagedRoc' - MG Midget - Volvo 850 T5 - Citroen C2 GT - Lilac Trailer Custodian
Current owned:roadworthy factor = 75% (personal record)
Current owned:roadworthy factor = 75% (personal record)
Re: 1980 GLS
That looks a cracking job on that wheel arch - however looks like it's on the wrong car!!
That don't look like Emma's rear wheel arch?!!
That don't look like Emma's rear wheel arch?!!
- The Autoad
- Posts: 732
- Joined: Sat Feb 28, 2009 5:57 pm
- fill in the right answer: 10
- Location: Nottingham
- Contact:
Re: 1980 GLS
I'm practicing on this one before i go in for the one thats got to be right! Emmas car is on the way...
Your friendly neighbourhood Scirocco restorer for hire
- Cpt Custom
- Posts: 761
- Joined: Mon Jul 19, 2010 1:46 pm
- fill in the right answer: 15
- Location: Northallerton
- The Autoad
- Posts: 732
- Joined: Sat Feb 28, 2009 5:57 pm
- fill in the right answer: 10
- Location: Nottingham
- Contact:
Re: 1980 GLS
good fun
got that rear valance done on the os. Tidler of rust.
The front os wing also came off -in three pieces....rusty rusty...
got that rear valance done on the os. Tidler of rust.
The front os wing also came off -in three pieces....rusty rusty...
Your friendly neighbourhood Scirocco restorer for hire
- The Autoad
- Posts: 732
- Joined: Sat Feb 28, 2009 5:57 pm
- fill in the right answer: 10
- Location: Nottingham
- Contact:
Re: 1977 GLS
So Her Indoors wants me to crack on with this one, its been a bit neglected, and i'm keen to see this one back on the road too.
Started on the rear ns arch, seems to be the worst one. Rust on the outer arch lip and a fair bit hidden on the inner behind. Thankfully quite localised though.
Marked the bits to cut
Attack.
New outer arch trimmed to fit.
Tacked.
Welded.
Thats ok for me.(phew)
Once happy with the outer arch i lined up the inner arch and welded that in. I used a mk1 Golf inner arch section, fits really well.
And a bit of seam sealer. The rest of the arch will be stripped back for new stone chip.
Now the other one to do and then the inner wings.
Started on the rear ns arch, seems to be the worst one. Rust on the outer arch lip and a fair bit hidden on the inner behind. Thankfully quite localised though.
Marked the bits to cut
Attack.
New outer arch trimmed to fit.
Tacked.
Welded.
Thats ok for me.(phew)
Once happy with the outer arch i lined up the inner arch and welded that in. I used a mk1 Golf inner arch section, fits really well.
And a bit of seam sealer. The rest of the arch will be stripped back for new stone chip.
Now the other one to do and then the inner wings.
Your friendly neighbourhood Scirocco restorer for hire