So far the expenses have been the car's initial price (£300), the delivery (£100), a clutch kit (£40), new gear linkage bush kit(£6), a couple of bodykit screw covers I noticed were missing plus consumable(£4)s (welding wire(£10), cleaning stuff (£10) etc). (total = £460)
I've used/will use from my spares collection : 2 good storm wings, 2 good storm doors, an OK storm bonnet, replacement engine, correct front bumber with washer jets, various misc pipes and hoses, spare heater matrix, fuel hoses (a mix of spare tubing I had and a spare kit for a porsche 924 which partly fits the sciroccos), an alternator plus I expect many others I'll get too shortly.
The work so far has been:
Original pics are:






Clearly the car had been sitting for a while :On the -ve
Rear arches under kit are poor - very rusty - The sills have survived though.
Engine buggered
Interior worn but saveable
When the crappy black spare wings were fitted to the car - the plastic wing guards were not - as a result the inner wings are unusually rusty for a MK2 scirocco - nothings perforated yet - but it needs attention
Rust hole in rear NS floor pan - had this before in Sciroccos
Fuel hoses and lines are shot - again typical for Sciroccos
An immobiliser has been bypassed - and some bodged wiring to sort
Missing rear 'storm' sticker



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S/Steel exhaust and fairly recent downpipe fitted - all in good shape
Braided brake hoses all round and rears look servicable - fronts might need changing.
Body straight
All glass good incuding front screen - its a pain changing these if need to
Update 20th March
Removed fuel pump and accumulator - hoses rusty and been bodged in the past - but the main units look fine
Engine and gearbox removed
ENgine bay tidied up - noticed that the front slam panel is not original and but came from a white car - the lower beam, inner side wings and front valence are original and not damaged - so it seems that car had a minor front end bump in its past - its also clear that in fitting the front slam panel the original vin plate was not moved across and so its now missing. The car is clean on HPI so either the damage was non recorded or an approved repair. The chassis number is recorded correctly elsewhere.



Weekend diary update 27-28th March.
A busy weekend saw the fuel lines replaced and fixed in the engine bay (spares £0) whilst the engine was out (but not yet fixed under the car) and the heater matrix replaced - again easier whilst engine was out. The cooling system was totally ruined in this car and full of mayonnaise everywhere - like thick goop :o.Replacing the matrix was easier and better than trying to clean it out - I think I'll have to do the same with the radiator too.
A clutch repair plate was also welded in situ whilst engine out - a common failure on these cars as the clutch pulls through a weak bulkead. After these jobs were complete - the engine could then be installed in the bay.
Engine is from a 1991 H plate Scala (found paperwork woo hoo!)and whilst having been kicking around the lock up for a couple of years - turned freely. I just hope/expect it runs OK - although the cam followers may need to be replaced. A couple of jobs done on the engine whilst it was being built up:
Crankshaft -clutch seal replaced (from spares £0)
Waterpump cleaned and seal replaced
Water inlet to head connector new seal (from spares £0)
New gasket on the oil filter housing unit (from spares £0)
New gear linkage bush kit installed
New rocker cover gasket (£4)
New clutch and pressure plate
Spare alternator fitted - on the old engine when it briefly ran the alternator light lit - something to check in the future (from spares £0)
Swapped in the oil filter, spark plugs, tensioner and cam belt from the old engine which showed they were recent changes
Found good old brake servo connector and installed this too (from spares £0)
Had trouble refitting the cambelt metal shroud so left it off - and then engine was approximately timed.






Want to finish off the engine bay and then leave it whilst working on the body (especially the rear).
Jobs to do are:
Weld rear arches and end of sills
Install fueling pump / accumulator with new hoses
Weld NS floorpan
Check wiring for correct removal of old imobiliser
Clean interior and reinstall
plus plenty more!!
running cost £464