Monaco 172
Well after selling my Clio to a chap named Scott from Portsmouth, who may be on here I’m unsure? I decided to go down the Japanese route of ownership and bought myself a rather banged up but low mileage Mazda Eunos, complete with hardtop
My Clio: http://www.cliosport.net/forum/show...Southampton&highlight=project+172+southampton
All was well for 2 weeks, except a leaking coolant no.1 hose that spilt just outside the bulkhead (sorted by Autolink in Hampshire - if you ever need any work doing, it‘s worth the travel, second to none customer service and skill level!), I was loving the Mazda, such balance and precision with the handling, coupled with RWD made me a very happy chap, until the unfortunate happened… CRASH!
As a result of my bag of talent being a lot more empty than I realised, and a member of the OAP association of Southampton, my Eunos was deceased :dapprove: With a very low market value, it was definitely a write off so back to the drawing board for my next car.
I decided to work around a 50 hour week at my part-time job (I’m a bum student just about to enter my final year) and at the end of the summer get myself a mint 106 GTI or Saxo VTS as a cheap runabout for the next year as I plan on travelling at the end of next year but the night before my holiday I stumbled upon one of those cars that was screaming to me. With such a low price, genuine reason for sale by the owner and within walking distance I set about a viewing and came away with her the same day and here she is in all her glory:
The spec:
- 1993 Toyota Celica 2.0 GTI-16 (158bhp I believe).
- Red/Pink in colour, unsure of which colour code Red.
- 118k on the clock.
- FSH with cambelt replaced in late 2006.
- Tax and MOT until January 2011.
- Had the rear shocks recently replaced on the last MOT.
- ABS/AC/PAS/EW/EM/ELA all working fine.
- Bosch Aero Wipers.
- Later Spec. Gen 7 Alloy wheels.
- An array of free goodies such as; Tape Player iPod adaptor x2, Halfords Premium Screenwash, Halfords cheapo Red polish and some other random crap
Not too bad for £480 and an impulse buy
The Celica is not without it’s problems however as noted below:
- The Drivers door is suffering from quite bad rust on the base so will need treating or to be replaced.
- Brake discs and pads need changing fairly soon as they have seen better days.
- Alloys are disgusting, not a fan of the design or the state of them to be honest.
- Exhaust has hole so will need to be sorted.
- Speedometer doesn’t work 90% of the time, but the Odometer does :S
- Carpets are in a pretty bad way so need a good scrub.
- Oh yeah almost forgot, the paint is a bit pants!
Now as I have mentioned before that I am travelling next year, I need to keep costs to a minimum for this car so it will be a project on the cheapest level, except important things like brakes and tyres so here are the proposed plans:
- Clean up the interior and replace the Tape Player with the Stereo my OH got my for my b’day.
- Change over the brake pads and discs fairly soon, may upgrade but unsure of what a good set up would be?
- Replace the wheels as a refurb for wheels I don’t like seems like a dead economy to me, will probably opt for some 17” ones as I feel the Celica has a larger arch gap than a FRP!
- Have been looking at some Cat-back systems for the car, not really happy with the design of most of them so will be giving Charlie a call at Prospeed or the guys at Long life a ring next month.
- Purchase and fit a new speed sensor to sort the Speedo out.
- Polish the paint up as it has suffered from a hedgehog breakdance competition on the bonnet and awful Oxidation elsewhere.
- Replace or get the Driver’s door treated for the rust and resprayed.
- Get the Passenger side wing and bumper resprayed.
- Lower the car by around 30-40mm so it sits at a nice height without the arches rubbing against the 17” wheels.
- Timing belt done within the next 6 months.
- Enjoy driving the car!
So that’s about it for now, I will keep this thread updated as often as I can and I hope to have the majority of the work sorted on this car by mid-late October dependent upon funds and time off work.
Of course suggestions, recommendations and most importantly opinions, good and especially bad will be appreciated
Thanks for looking,
Lukas.
My Clio: http://www.cliosport.net/forum/show...Southampton&highlight=project+172+southampton
All was well for 2 weeks, except a leaking coolant no.1 hose that spilt just outside the bulkhead (sorted by Autolink in Hampshire - if you ever need any work doing, it‘s worth the travel, second to none customer service and skill level!), I was loving the Mazda, such balance and precision with the handling, coupled with RWD made me a very happy chap, until the unfortunate happened… CRASH!
As a result of my bag of talent being a lot more empty than I realised, and a member of the OAP association of Southampton, my Eunos was deceased :dapprove: With a very low market value, it was definitely a write off so back to the drawing board for my next car.
I decided to work around a 50 hour week at my part-time job (I’m a bum student just about to enter my final year) and at the end of the summer get myself a mint 106 GTI or Saxo VTS as a cheap runabout for the next year as I plan on travelling at the end of next year but the night before my holiday I stumbled upon one of those cars that was screaming to me. With such a low price, genuine reason for sale by the owner and within walking distance I set about a viewing and came away with her the same day and here she is in all her glory:
The spec:
- 1993 Toyota Celica 2.0 GTI-16 (158bhp I believe).
- Red/Pink in colour, unsure of which colour code Red.
- 118k on the clock.
- FSH with cambelt replaced in late 2006.
- Tax and MOT until January 2011.
- Had the rear shocks recently replaced on the last MOT.
- ABS/AC/PAS/EW/EM/ELA all working fine.
- Bosch Aero Wipers.
- Later Spec. Gen 7 Alloy wheels.
- An array of free goodies such as; Tape Player iPod adaptor x2, Halfords Premium Screenwash, Halfords cheapo Red polish and some other random crap
Not too bad for £480 and an impulse buy
The Celica is not without it’s problems however as noted below:
- The Drivers door is suffering from quite bad rust on the base so will need treating or to be replaced.
- Brake discs and pads need changing fairly soon as they have seen better days.
- Alloys are disgusting, not a fan of the design or the state of them to be honest.
- Exhaust has hole so will need to be sorted.
- Speedometer doesn’t work 90% of the time, but the Odometer does :S
- Carpets are in a pretty bad way so need a good scrub.
- Oh yeah almost forgot, the paint is a bit pants!
Now as I have mentioned before that I am travelling next year, I need to keep costs to a minimum for this car so it will be a project on the cheapest level, except important things like brakes and tyres so here are the proposed plans:
- Clean up the interior and replace the Tape Player with the Stereo my OH got my for my b’day.
- Change over the brake pads and discs fairly soon, may upgrade but unsure of what a good set up would be?
- Replace the wheels as a refurb for wheels I don’t like seems like a dead economy to me, will probably opt for some 17” ones as I feel the Celica has a larger arch gap than a FRP!
- Have been looking at some Cat-back systems for the car, not really happy with the design of most of them so will be giving Charlie a call at Prospeed or the guys at Long life a ring next month.
- Purchase and fit a new speed sensor to sort the Speedo out.
- Polish the paint up as it has suffered from a hedgehog breakdance competition on the bonnet and awful Oxidation elsewhere.
- Replace or get the Driver’s door treated for the rust and resprayed.
- Get the Passenger side wing and bumper resprayed.
- Lower the car by around 30-40mm so it sits at a nice height without the arches rubbing against the 17” wheels.
- Timing belt done within the next 6 months.
- Enjoy driving the car!
So that’s about it for now, I will keep this thread updated as often as I can and I hope to have the majority of the work sorted on this car by mid-late October dependent upon funds and time off work.
Of course suggestions, recommendations and most importantly opinions, good and especially bad will be appreciated
Thanks for looking,
Lukas.