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Thread: Doesburg Mk1 - 77 2 Door

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    I've been doing some work this week , Dad's been helping me out too massively and doing an absolutely sick job of everything he touches. I got the front end all buttoned up. Axle nuts, CVs, new flower bots, new bearings, general reconditioning. All went together very nicely, the orange stuff you see everywhere is coppercoat. Excellent never-seize grease.





    So as I said the other day I was pretty keen to get my car on the ground, but when I was installing the second rear coil-over I found that the previous owner had stripped the nut and munjered the thread up. I chased the thread on the shock back to a suitable standard but the nut was screwed and out of the 5 local fastener stores none of them stocked M10x1.0mm Nylocs or anything nuts for that matter so I've had to order one from England on eBay. It should be here next Monday or Tuesday. The photo is from before I chased the thread.



    So that was a bit of a bummer but I carried on sorting out the interior. The panels on this car were all pretty much pristine in the sills and dog legs as far as rust goes and I want to preserve that. I know a lot of guys on here love POR-15 and I do too, but it's fairly pricey and we still have a big juicy can of Tectyl from the 80s! Great stuff, I applied a liberal coat to all the nooks and crannies where nasty stuff likes to build up to prevent anything happening to these beautiful panels.




    So after I was happy with that I decided it was time to get my interior on for real. I had my headliner, cloth panels and vinyl inserts for the A, B and C-pillars ready to go. I gave the surfaces a clean and then got to stretching the hood liner into shape over night with a nice gentle heat. Glue vinyl into place, trim, stretch, fiddle, swear, glue, stretch and clamp the headlining material. It's not a professional job as my dad keeps reminding me but I think we've done a pretty good job of it. As things fell into place I started putting more of the interior trim back in. The door cards, passenger cards, Ashtray, carpet hold down tabs, all that good stuff.







    In between gluing the interior and such I also got some trim on the outside, that early thin style chrome body trim to replace my black and chrome plastic stuff. And I got the passenger side rear window in with it's seal. If you remember that was one of the reasons that I got stuck into the car in the first place.





    Getting closer and closer, I'm so stoked!!

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    Getting pretty close now. I've got the headlining all done, the windows are all in. The stereo, clock and volt meter are all wired up and working, my hazards work but my blinkers don't so I'll need to chase that gremlin. I'm waiting to get a trim tool to put the trim in the window rubbers because it's such a crappy job and work smarter not harder etc.




    My uncle came over to inspect the job I did of installing the vinyl and the hood liner and he wouldn't leave without taking a pattern of my rear seat which had a few rips along the top of it. He came back shortly after and stitched in the vinyl patch that he made, it looks unreal. Also one less thing to worry about for blueslip.




    I took the grill, lights, radiator, alternator and a few other things out so I could tend to the core support. Just a tidy up and a coat of paint to make things a bit nicer.



    I'll probably put it back on the ground tomorrow after work and start putting things back together in the engine bay. Also tend to that blinker issue.


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    I so wish the retards didnt paint it. This car was such a cool OG brown colour.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Water Boy View Post
    I so wish the retards didnt paint it. This car was such a cool OG brown colour.
    I hear that. It'll be going back to brown when I get all my other stuff in line for it.

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    great to see this car getting some proper TLC.. Great work!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Doesy View Post
    I hear that. It'll be going back to brown when I get all my other stuff in line for it.
    BROWN EVERYWHERE!
    1976 VW Golf "Swallowtail" - Rallye Red (long term resto)
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    Quote Originally Posted by Peter Jones View Post
    You take corners on three wheels, and V8's can't catch you.

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    Little bit more progress. I finished painting and sorting out the stuff around the core support. Installed a new valve cover, belt cover, various bracketry I have tidied up and painted. Changed the oil, no fines or metal shavings and redid the fluids in the radiator. I also remade the air scoops since mine were made out of cardboard (not sure if that's factory), thanks to the local council for their help with that.




    I had some issues with missing rubber bushes in the rear that I hadn't noticed and I had to get some of those as well as a new sun visor and wiper motor. I also chased an electric issue for a whole afternoon only to realise that I had a faulty fuse. It hadn't broken but the end was burnt out in the plastic itself. Weird.

    I got it down on the ground today and gave it a wash. It still needs a proper detail, a heavy cut and polish. My trim fitting tool should hopefully turn up tomorrow or Tuesday.






    I only need to do a few more things before blueslip, paint the bonnet is top of the list. I need a new V-Belt (Bosch 11A1155 I believe) and I want to get a set of the grille mounting clips since mine are a mismatched set of various clips. Not long to go now and then I can start collecting bits for what I have planned!

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    Where do you live mate?

    That is an epic mountain in the backgorund!

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    Small coastal town called Scarborough, sort of in between Wollongong and Sydney. The escarpment is about 500 meters elevation where I live. I run a track up it once a week, good for your quads haha.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Doesy View Post

    looks sick man! coming along nicely.

    also ripper beard! how longs that bad boy taken you? after returning home from nyc i've had mine for the past couple of months - but thats next level

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