1979 Scirocco GLS 1272cc

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Winston
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Re: 1979 Scirocco GLS

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I was planning on starting to polish the centres but my grinder went pop last night.... Yes another.:lol:

I stripped one centre buy hand, it still needs a lot of work on the pitting. I did say never again..... built not bought :lol: :lol: :lol:

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Change of plan... Weber Alpha 40mm Throttle bodies the last owner had them on a 1.3 Nova SR so the injector size should be perfect. They are bolted to my Dbilas Small block manifold.. The webers are on ebay as kit for a small block.

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My Mad'ins are now 8x14 using custom dishes and barrels. Im over the moon with them. My true dream wheel. :dance:

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The day of mocking came yesterday. :wub:

I used a bare head, bare block and gutted gearbox that could lifted in to the engine bay. It is still heavy but one person can move it with abit of effort. It took two of us to get it in big shout to nicky boy. I have done this so Arun can make me some new engine mounts so we can get the engine raised, tilted and moved forward in a bid to get the bonnet closed.

It started as this pile of junk.

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Pre Mockery by Winstang, on Flickr

Then the magic happened.

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Mockery 01 by Winstang, on Flickr

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Mockery 03 by Winstang, on Flickr

I wanted a blank making for my dizzy. The blanks cost a bomb on ebay and are just a lump of metal. I thought we could make one using the old dizzy. Arun got my old dizz on his lath to make it flat, welded up the hole and then back on the lath to finsh. I love the details and how its turned out. Still has a part number and everything.

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Thats just art plain and simple. Something very hot rod/vintage about the whole thing - cant wait to see the end result mate!


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Thank you man. Its blown me away so much space. :swoon:


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Class Winston, absolute class. :swoon:
So looking forward to the next update :hugegrin:


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Cheers Jimmy.. your to kind :blush: :hugegrin:


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Not a progress update....

I have sold my Dbilas inlet as a VWM inlet finally turned up on ebay.de for a good price. This is the third and final inlet and cam cover combo! :hehe:

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Can't wait to see it


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Engine looks wicked mate! Like someone else said, proper hot rod!!
Mines not gonna have room like that under the bonnet :vcool:
Here's to the summer and car shows and mk1 sciroccos!!
Ps, if you're doing the madins what are your plans for the bbs rs's? :mafia:


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Cheers guys :buddy:

Another year off for mine. Ive heard 2014 is the year of the Mk1 scirocco........... haha

I sold the RS's about 3/4 months ago. Mk1 sciroccos suck for tucking unless you raise the inner wings and turrets. :read:


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Hopefully 2014 is the year for Mk2's also as I'm hoping to get mine back on the road for it's 25th birthday.

Lots to do though :roll:


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Ordered on Wednesday night and it turned up today. great service! I am now ready protect the freshly bare metal for another 30 years.

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I'll be really interested to see how you get on with that, and how thick/gloopy it goes on. I'm looking for a tough but lightweight coating for the bottom of the Mk1 race project. I don't want to repaint it every time it ends up in a gravel trap, but I don't want to add 10kg of paint to the underside of the shell either :D


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I used that epoxy mastic paint on the underside, rear beam, sills, wheel arches, fuel tank, filler neck, wishbones etc and it seems to be lasting with stone chips etc. I did also paint over the epoxy mastic under the wheel arches with stone chip paint and wax oiled under there as well. You just have to make sure you use the right quantities of paint and harder and if you want it thinner use the thinner included in box, I did not use it to thin the paint just to clean the brushes!


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