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Thread: Beige Mk1 golf 1.8t 20v The Rebuild!

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    Beige Mk1 golf 1.8t 20v The Rebuild!

    Hi ive just joined the forum and thought i would share my build thread well rebuild thread all comments welcome

    I bought the car last october (2012) a 1980 series one mk1 golf and although the car looked great it wasnt to my standard and there were a few things i wanted to change, so much to my friends horror after driving it for just 2 weeks i stripped the car and so began the rebuild.

    My aim was to have it show ready by the following march 2013 under 5 months away!


    The spec is as follows when i bought the car

    Body
    Painted original Mexico Beige
    Scuttle panel smoothed
    Arches rolled all round
    Exhaust recess removed
    Chromed bumpers
    Chrome side trim
    Chrome Flag mirrors
    Chrome Porsche door handles
    Removed rear wiper and rear badges
    Sanded and Tinted red rear lights
    All original glass (except front screen changed to laminate)
    Chrome audi TT filler cap with trim ring

    Engine
    1.8T four cylinder 20v (AGU code) - 226 bhp
    QPEng MBE Plug and play management with switchable high low boost
    Custom downpipe, stainless exhaust (with down turned tail pipe)
    Custom engine mounts (engine sits square rather than at the usual slight angle)
    Custom boost pipe and water to header hose.
    Bailey dump valve
    Front mount intercooler
    Top fill radiator (removed header tank)
    Altenator and MK4 2.0 litre cross flow gearbox painted body colour
    G60 Flywheel and VR6 clutch.
    Raintray removed with Servo and mechanism
    Smoothed bay with removed scuttle panel
    Removed heater fan / matrix
    Tilton pedal box fitted under dash
    Relocated Battery and fuel pump to boot

    Suspension
    FK Konigsport stainless coilovers
    Polybushed throughout
    Rear strut brace

    Wheels
    15" G60 steel wheels (keeping it looking like a total sleeper)
    195x45x15 Falken Tyres
    12mm spacers on the front, custom made spacers with camber shims on the rear

    Brakes
    4 pot Wilwood midi lite calipers
    Wilwood 280mm discs and pads

    Interior
    Porsche 944 Tombstones
    Gti rear seat
    "Euro cluster" series 1 dash
    VDO boost gauge fitted to dash window vent
    VDO flat fronted Voltage, oil pressure, and oil temp fitted in radio recess
    Momo 280mm hand polished steering wheel with Porsche horn push
    Mooneyes gear knob

    And some photos






    The car is an absolute animal traction is the main problem and will be addressed in the future the sound is just amazing its like a go kart only alot faster
    Last edited by higher1; 17-08-2013 at 08:18 PM.

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    Ok so a bit of an update

    The car had a few places of rust and a couple of things i wasn't happy with so ive decided to strip it and respray it the only catch is the 1st show is now 17 weeks away!

    Heres the process to date

    The god aweful aero style fuel cap had to go 1 it didn't fit well and 2 its just not in keeping with the retro feel pics of the bad fitting cap and fuel pipe




    so out it was all stripped new filler neck has been bought



    Then i attacked the lower rear panel as the corners were suffering from the good old rust




    new corner section welded in



    then the cut out for the exhaust was filled in as it has a down swept tail pipe



    stripped the sill back to bare metal and all is good



    next up is the drivers side front wing, its a aftermarket part non genuine and i hate the fit the profile is all wrong so ive bought a new genuine vw wing





    also the non genuine wing is missing the little reinforcing tabs -



    the genuine wing -


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    Then the strip down started



    in the process of this i found some rust in the drivers door so ive bought a new genuine door skin




    engine out was the next step so i can work on the bulkhead










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    I sanded every last mark or imperfections in the bay as this needs to be perfect just like the rest of the car as its such a feature of the car





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    My wheels arrived today fresh from the polishers although as you will see these didnt stay for very long !




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    I was really getting involved by this time and spending every spare bit of time i had next was the tailgate i had to cut out a little bit of rust in the tailgate and formed a panel to weld in place keeping it with all the original seams etc

    the black part is the new panel


    and it welded and ground back


    etch primed


    started to take the nsr quater panel back to bare metal as i know they suffer from rust around the rear windows


    took the scuttle panel back to bare metal as its showed signs of rust im going to replace it at a later date


    nsr quarter back to bare metal


    started on the ns door and along the drip rail


    test fit of the new genuine wing

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    cut the scuttle panel out


    removing the last bits along the windscreen edge


    old and new


    popped the bonnet on to measure


    spotting the new one in place


    all welded in place

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    built a wheel up to test fit i cant run a very wide wheel on the front as it has huge 4 pot calipers and need a spacer to clear them


    new drivers door skin arrived so i ground the old one off



    test fit of the new one


    then spotted it in a couple of places before a trial fit on the car


    popped it on with the wing for gapping etc and finished spot welding the door skin on


    now the scuttle panel was for a LHD its all that was available so i welded the wiper holes up


    also welded the aerial hole up on the wing

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    the new wing needed the arch lip cutting down to help reduce any tyre rub

    before standard large return edge



    after edge cut back



    the bonnet is a complete mess the previous paint prep was bad, the paint just flakes off with a chisel


    as you can see the top was just a build up of paint and high build


    a close up to show you how thick it was it totally ruined the defining lnes of the bonnet etc


    out come the sander


    im not running rear arch spats so i welded the holes up



    still going on the bonnet lol


    started to take the ns door back to


    back to bare metal


    the bonnet was a nightmare so out came the paint stripper


    and it back to bare metal

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    stripped the ns wing back to bare metal



    and the same with the tailgate


    so at last it was time to etch prime all the bare metal although theres a long way to go its a turning point for me as at last things arent being stripped or taken off

    i would like to say im not a bodyshop guy or a sprayer im a mechanic and i work on motor caravans, this is the 1st time ive ever really done body work even though ive modified cars for many years.

    panels ready for etch primer i borrowed some panel stands from a neighbour



    made good use of the 2 poster lift and hung the rest from it





    and primed







    at this stage it was still far from ready for paint but with the etch primer on i could see the shape of all the panels etc and see what needed attention

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