Clio182, 88'Scirocco
Re: My £100 88' Scirocco 1.8 Scala UPDATE
So finally got it home on Saturday afternoon and was going out for a meal for my grans bday so had to leave it The next day got up nice and early (with the missus - not impressed) and went over to my grans where it is being stored and got started on cleaning it. Was full of leaves etc in all the gaps and just general grime and crap. Also tree sap on roof and bonnet, recommendations for any good sap removers??
Here's some pics before the wash.
How bad the tyres are, both front ones like this back 2 not bad but flat
Even left some old tapes in, anyone a fan of 80s women???
This is the biggest patch of rust on the whole car, passenger door.
This is on the drivers door and the only other bit of rust showing through.
So after the wash I had to some how get it in the garage and with the tyres being fooked wasn't going to be easy, or so I thought. The work vans rear bumper happened to be the exact same height as the front bumper, so with some old pillows and bed sheets I pushed it back in the garage. Was still awkward with no steering from front tyres being goosed.
Got it on stands etc and got wheels off and I had forgot to clean in the arches when I washed it, so blamed it on the missus. So they are covered in cobwebs etc. Had a look under the car and it looks pretty good. Suspension and brakes are a definite change and rubbers etc. Exhaust looks ok but will be getting new one at some point.
Put a battery in just to try get some life out of it. There was life, lights etc all work apart from passenger front indicator. Also turn the key was trying to start but I did have a battery from a 1litre micra on. LOL. Will hopefully have some life this weekend, fingers crossed. Might actually just need petrol.
Will have another update this weekend.
Total Spent so far: £200
£150 for car
£50 recovery
Thanks
Kris
So finally got it home on Saturday afternoon and was going out for a meal for my grans bday so had to leave it The next day got up nice and early (with the missus - not impressed) and went over to my grans where it is being stored and got started on cleaning it. Was full of leaves etc in all the gaps and just general grime and crap. Also tree sap on roof and bonnet, recommendations for any good sap removers??
Here's some pics before the wash.
How bad the tyres are, both front ones like this back 2 not bad but flat
Even left some old tapes in, anyone a fan of 80s women???
This is the biggest patch of rust on the whole car, passenger door.
This is on the drivers door and the only other bit of rust showing through.
So after the wash I had to some how get it in the garage and with the tyres being fooked wasn't going to be easy, or so I thought. The work vans rear bumper happened to be the exact same height as the front bumper, so with some old pillows and bed sheets I pushed it back in the garage. Was still awkward with no steering from front tyres being goosed.
Got it on stands etc and got wheels off and I had forgot to clean in the arches when I washed it, so blamed it on the missus. So they are covered in cobwebs etc. Had a look under the car and it looks pretty good. Suspension and brakes are a definite change and rubbers etc. Exhaust looks ok but will be getting new one at some point.
Put a battery in just to try get some life out of it. There was life, lights etc all work apart from passenger front indicator. Also turn the key was trying to start but I did have a battery from a 1litre micra on. LOL. Will hopefully have some life this weekend, fingers crossed. Might actually just need petrol.
Will have another update this weekend.
Total Spent so far: £200
£150 for car
£50 recovery
Thanks
Kris