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My other daily, with a touch of the Mike Brewers about it ;)



Djw John

Scotland - South
ClioSport Area Rep
Hi all, recently acquired this Saab, as you do, and thought I may as well do it up and see what I can do to turn it round and tart it up a bit before selling it on, as really I think 4 cars is probably a bit too much, proving to be a slight pain in the ass but I cant resist a bargain!

So onto the car

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A 1999 Saab 9-3 2.2 Tid with 153000 miles and tax till the end of May and MOT till November. Don't know when it was last washed but it wasnt recently! Got it off my uncle who was the second owner and had it for the last 4 years. He isnt much of a car person and tbh it shows with lots of niggly little things needing done to it. However it was always serviced on time and being the family car for him, his wife and 2 young daughters he made sure it was at least safe so good tyres and new brakes all round is a nice bonus. Mechanically the only thing I'll be doing it to it is a service, runs great so not gonna fix what aint broken!

First thing to do was to clean out the inside, there were mats but they were past being ruined so got them out and was left with this

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This was under the back seat, and having seen the rest it was actually better than I expected!

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Halfway through the back

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And finished

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Used a lot of AG interior shampoo with a stiff brush and the hoover but I think its come up very well for its age, mileage and use!

The main issue when I got it was a complete lack of heat, which although it only dropped to -4 did make it a bit uncomfortable to be in!

Having read the saab forums it seemed that the fan motor was the most likely culprit which involved removing the wipers and scuttle panel to get to it. Then I saw the pollen filter. The original pollen filter. So I put gloves on and removed it! I couldn't put it back on in this state!

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So anyway, tested the fan and it worked fine, all the wiring was good so then checked the switch which I had seen no mention of being an issue. Of course that was the problem! I managed to bodge it together so I could at least have 2 speeds, on or off!

Before putting the scuttle back together I had to go get a pollen filter but as I was buying a service kit anyway it wasnt much hassle.

Side by side you can really see the difference

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and the new one fitted

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Quickly chucked the air filter on whilst I was at it

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The next niggly thing that also made it feel older and sheddier was the SID (Saab Info Display) that had a lot of missing pixels.

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Now a new one is about £350 and a refurb is £50 odd. Or following a guide you've found is free

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It might not be perfect but its a s**tload better and cost nothing more than a bit of time and patience :)

I've also changed the ancient Pioneer tape deck with a dead display for a fairly new JVC Cd player but for some reason didnt take pics. These 2 things, and the cleaning have made the cabin look a lot better and fresher.

So today I went along to the scrappies for the following things that I needed for it.

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Silly little things like a new speaker as only 1 worked, a new gearknob for reasons you're about to see, washer cap cos it was missing, fuel cap to replace the temporary thing that was on it, ashtrays etc etc but most importantly a new heater panel which means I know have proper control over the fan, temperature etc etc

So firstly I changed the drivers door handle and you can see why! God knows how he broke it, its metal all the way through!

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The gearknob span round at will and could come off in your hand so changed that

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and then fitted the speaker, refitted the speaker grills and chucked the ashtrays in front and rear, might not make much difference but I reckon its the wee details that often count to the overall impression of the car.

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Also fixed the headlight washers, put on a new boot strut and chucked the new parcel shelf on.

Remaining jobs are to do an oil change, clean out the boot and wash and polish the outside. Probably get new plates too.

Costs so far,
Service kit consisting of oil, oil filter, air & pollen filters and egr cleaner £60
Various parts from the scrappy £24
A months insurance £30
Diesel at 45mpg £40 (still got loads left!)

Time spent would easily be 8+ hours, most of that cleaning the inside!

Cheers
John
 
  Arctic Blue FF 182
Nice turn around! It's nice to see the results from just putting some time and a bit of money into something is!
 

BREMBO

ClioSport Club Member
  V6 Mk1, Golf GTI Mk5
Good project

Is the key not in a weird place when starting these things?
 

Djw John

Scotland - South
ClioSport Area Rep
Cheers lads, I'll add to this thread anything else that I do, quite looking fforward to seeing what it looks like underneath all the crap on the outside!
 

Djw John

Scotland - South
ClioSport Area Rep
To celebrate the V5 arriving and I thought it was about time I washed it and discovered just how much I'd be able to polish out and how much I couldn't.

Used the 2 bucket method with an old washmit and some triplewax I bought specifically for cleaning wheels during the winter, and on the wheels I used some wonder wheels that I got given years ago and never even opened! No expense spared on this one!

So started with

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and ended up with this

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But during this we had this random snow!

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So that used up a fair bit of time so couldnt start trying to fix any paint issues. Of which there are a few!

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Now obviously I'm not going to correct them all, for a start I dont even have a polisher! And I think people dont really expect a £750 13 year old car with 153000 miles on the clock to be concours condition! However I'd like to see if I can at least get rid of the random colours on it!

Didn't take pics but also replaced the headlight wipers, for free and fitted 6x9s into the space provided for them. These were also free so thought I may as well but 1 was blown so just put everything back together and left them out.

Last thing on my shopping list to tart it up is new plates so that they match and are cleaner looking. The front is standard and the rear has 3d letters and a sticker over the original dealers so pretty tatty. So that should be a tenner or so.

And then it'll be going up for sale at the end of the week. Does £750 sound reasonable or dreamland?

Cheers
John
 
  330Ci (Fail)Sport
I love a little project like this, bringing a shabby looking thing to a good standard on a budget.

I have no idea about price but best of luck!
 
  Listerine & Poledo
I chose to read whilst listening to:-



Now, it's all about "can we sell it on for a profit?"
 
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Djw John

Scotland - South
ClioSport Area Rep
Cheers lads, yeah it's certainly much better than it was, especially now that you can be warm and don't have to scrape the inside of the windows!
 

Stefan.

ClioSport Club Member
nice thread i like seeing people taking a car abit rough around the edges but with some time and abit of money spent you can bring it up to a good standard. credit to you
 

Gally

Formerly Mashed up egg in a cup
ClioSport Club Member
Awesome mate. I think this is ny favourite picture on the whole of the internetz...

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  Ford Mundano
And then it'll be going up for sale at the end of the week. Does £750 sound reasonable or dreamland?
Sounds reasonable but if you're going for the Mike Brewer touch you need to spend at least another week on it and sell it for 5 quid more than you paid!;)
 

Gally

Formerly Mashed up egg in a cup
ClioSport Club Member
It will mate. Proper old man detail for an old man's car! ;)
 

Djw John

Scotland - South
ClioSport Area Rep
Couple more wee things done to this now, firstly tidied up the tow ball cos I figured a big rusty ball isnt all that attractive.

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So a wee bit of 80 grit and grease

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and a £1 cover

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Been trying to get a cover for the electrics but every one I've got from the scrapies has been a shocking fit!

Thought I'd show this, mostly for the battery! It could run a house!

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Might clean under the bonnet but I know it makes people worry about why its been cleaned so should maybe leave it.

As I said above I had a friend of a friend coming to see it today so I gave it a quick wash, back to black and treated the tyres

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However she didnt have a clue what she was coming to see, took one look at it and decided it was too big. Irritating.

So instead of wasting a good 15 minute wash I decided it was time to mtfu and get some polish on it. Now I'm no detailer and this car is beyond a lot of things I'm sure, defo would need paint to repair a few marks but I just wanted to make it shinier! So going against all my natural instincts I borrowed a cheap polisher off a neighbour, picked the closest pad it had to wool and broke out the Farciea Scratch Remover. For the whole car! Once I'd done that I then followed Gallys advice and put a layer of srp on it ;)

Anyway heres some phone pics, it was pretty dark by the time I finished so the quality isnt really there but its all I've got!

Remember that mark on the 2 doors? Well here it is on just one door!

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And better, none of the after pics will show perfect!

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Im afraid it wasnt sunny enough to properly recreate your favourite pic Kev but heres the same panel anyway!

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And the following pics are after the SRP had been taken off

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Hopefully it'll be sunny tomorrow and I can see what real difference its made. And also get decent pics and put an ad up for it. Its clearly done something though judging by the state of the cloths!

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Still tempted to get a set of plates for it, would only be a tenner but need to watch the pennys, anyone got a number plate printer sitting at home?!

Cheers
John
 
  Clio
Regards to the engine I'd give it a 10 minute bed bath with a rag and a can of shine that way it does look like your hiding anything.
 
  Clio 172 Cup
And proof that you can in fact actually polish a turd! (pun intended but not an insult)
Though to be fail you had a task on your hands and yea, fair play! on the off chance, whats the free guide to sorting the display, brother needs his doing.
 


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