Some of you might remember seeing this in the classifieds on this site a few months ago. Like many people, I liked what I saw in the pictures, so I went to take a look. Of course, I fell in love instantly - there's nothing quite like buying a 27-year old car from the original owners, with a whole pile of history to go with it. I'll get some pictures of the history at some point, as there are a few things in there I've never seen before.
First registered 1st March 1984.
Sold to me, 2nd owner, 9th March 2011.
1.8 (DX) GTI
LA8Y Bronze Grey Metallic
ZA Brown cloth seats, brown dash/doorcards/carpets
Optional dealer-fit alarm
99,500 miles
See the full spec here (brochure):
http://driversfound.com/scirocco/history/uk/1984/
As advertised:
Now at my house, waiting to be pressed into regular service after a few years sat in a garage.
As you can see, my cat takes a keen interest in what's going on about the place.
Jobs so far have been cambelt & major service - a few bits still need doing including brake fluid and coolant changes.
It's in generally excellent condition, which is to be expected. Unfortunately there is a bit of rust round the rear arches and a couple of other minor bits on the doors, but overall it's quite good. Bascially, it's exactly what I wanted, a car in good enough condition to use regularly, but not so good I'm (too) worried about it being damaged by being on the road a lot. Undoubtedly it will need a few bits and bobs sorting out along the way, but at the moment I've got a modern everyday car - I'm hoping that over the next two years I'll have this GTI ticking over nicely as a suitable daily runner and will be able to ditch the modern stuff altogether. I'm also happy to alter this one a little bit, as the '82 GTI is staying completely standard, this one will be gaining a few modifications for my enjoyment.
Today I began that process, with a new set of wheels. The tyres on the original alloys are very old and needed replacing even though the tread is legal. I thought about keeping them, but I've already got that look with the '82, so time for a change. With ease of use in mind, I've gone for a set of G60 steels as they're cheap to buy and easy to clean! Wrapped in a nice set of Toyo Proxes 4, 195/45/15.
Next jobs are:
Brake fluid change (? braided hoses at the same time)
Coolant change (might need one or two new hoses - I've noticed a small leak that I'm keeping an eye on after tightening the jubilee clip)
Fit a Koni STRT -30mm kit (already purchased and waiting to be fitted)
Fix the tilt mechanism on the driver's seat
Fit the new stereo
