Back in the early 2000's, I converted a 1984 Scirocco 1.8GTI to battery power. The donor was rescued from under a tree and had a healthy crop of grass growing on the spoiler. At 60,000 miles, it barely ran and consumed nearly as much oil as fuel. The ancient website is now defunct, but I think I still have some of the pictures, I'll think about hosting them somewhere.
It was probably the first 100mph+ capable (road legal) EV in the UK. For various reasons, I sold it in 2006 or so, but recently the opportunity came to buy it back.
It's looking a little sad and in particular, the interior is ruined, but the shell is still very sound. It will get an upgrade to modern batteries.
Good to hear it’s going ahead, interested in how you get on.
I’ve been watching Vintage Voltage on the telly and it seems to becoming a popular mod and I think in the future we may well all be converting our cars to electric
Re: Scirocco EV
Posted: Sun Jan 24, 2021 8:02 pm
by SciroccoEV
A lot of people have been commenting on the "excessive" cost of the Electric Classic Cars conversions, but they're quite realistic for the cost of components and labor involved. I'm sure those same people would think the cost of restorations is excessive too.
That said, you can do it on a budget if you're prepared to put in the effort tracking down affordable components and acquiring the knowledge of how to use them. Damien Maguire on YouTube is a good starting point.
Re: Scirocco EV
Posted: Mon Jan 25, 2021 4:57 pm
by isaidthephil
This will be an interesting build, I shall look forward to keeping up.
I also see you play around with bikes too so I have subscribed to you on Youtube :)
Re: Scirocco EV
Posted: Mon Feb 22, 2021 1:19 pm
by SciroccoEV
The Scirocco, along with two of my motorcycles, made it onto The Late Brake Show #projectsofthepeople