So anyway.....
Bit of a joint update this time, bit of an update with the Bandit and a bit about the rather infamous Monza Blue monster we picked up just before christmas.
The car's been laid up at the barn over the winter, this is as much to do as the work I needed to do but also the lack of the tax and time. But with February fast approaching, my local meets starting again and me wanting to use the bastard thing again it's time to get it all moving again.
There's still a slight water leak somewhere, my guess is the water pump. But it's really minor and as log as I keep my eye on it I'll be fine, I'm heading to Holland i June so I need it tip top before I even think of taking it over there. And the gearing is still slightly out - I swapped the gear selector rods for some nice TSR ones and they properly setting up, something that's rather difficult on your own. But other than that it's a peach and started pretty much on the button yesterday even in the cold.
The installation of the interior isn't going quite as quickly as I'd like - The wiring for the amplified DAB airiel is now all in ad laid so I can put the panels back on and I've taken the opportunity to prep two sets - one for running rear seats, one without. It's a fairly simple job to swap everything and I had intended to "go original" but a problem fitting the front belts has cropped up so I'll have to run the Sparcos util I can strip everything down.
The roof lining also needs to come down, although hopefully only at the back when they fit the bee sting. There's a chance I can have a custom replacement made up (my mum's a very accomplished seamstress - she's retired but currently makes and repairs a lot of the dresses for the men in pointy hats at Canterbury Cathedral) and she's been playing with patterns. A selection of fabrics means I don't have to worry quite so much about more rips in the one that's already fitted.
MAde my ow panels again and backed them with foam.
The issue with the install lumbers on. I can't fit the doorcards because of a problem with the pods. There's a bit more to it all than that and it's a poxy situation but I don;t really want to go on about it until it's all sorted which should hopefully be today.
Other than that it's a fairly simple task of putting everything back together and driving it.
And so a week before christmas me and Mart picked up the Monza. As many of you are aware it's been up for sale for the best part of two years and the price has been dropping. Finally it got to a point that would have just been criminal to pass over so despite a massive accident in the Dartford crossing we travelled up to london to grab it.
We thought we knew what we were getting but to be honest we were a little cynical, people say a lot of things when they're trying to sell cars but we added everything up and even if I lost a couple of hundred quid I reckoned I'd still got a bargain.
It was clear fairly early on that the shell was a wreck, there were rust patches almost everywhere and the arches were properly crusty. But the sheer amount of high quality and usually one-off custom parts was astonishing.
If ever there was a clear case of putting a bow on a turd, this was it and before we'd even got the car home we were getting calls/texts and emails nabbing the stuff.
The long and short of it is that we got an absolute bargain. Not only have me made clear profit but the kit list we've both walked away with just baffles me - A complete 20vt with ko4 turbo, custom downpipe and Brahn Brenner mounts. Hydro clutch and cable gear change system, hundreds and hundreds of pounds worth of boost pipework and proper jubilee clips. Stainless steel filler neck, induction kits, custom fuel pipes, crazy quiff fuel pump cages, etc etc. You get the idea.
The icing on the cake for me for what could either be a Dubsport or Trimsport rear brace. I've been waiting 15 years for one of these bad boys, they're fugly and bulky but I absolutely love it.
So everyone wins. We got a steal and we know it. We've also worked damn hard in stripping it down and flogging what we can and it's just gone a bit mental. We've made sure everyone shares the same benefits we got, this has led to a mate getting a complete Koni set up with eibach ARBS and poly bushes all round for a frankly pornagraphic sum.
Whether or not I actually fit the lump is now the big question. I really want to but I know what I'm like. I generally drive like an old lady and the thought of having over 250bhp on tap instantly frightens the back end out of me.
But saying that it would improve my current mpg......