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  1. #1
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    Well i just it back from the mechanic for the full check & report and he said it wasn't worth it so your more than welcome to have a look at it and give me your verdict but i wouldnt want u wasting your time....

    She's definatly for someone who would love to restore to back to life & has the cash too..

    Here's a few more things that needs to be done:

    No reverse lights
    RH Headlight not mounted
    Radiator or resivior not mounted properly & has big hole in it
    Rh tail light to bright and has melted the lens
    Rh tail lens cracked
    Brake ped pedal
    Tailgate opening trim falling off
    Tailgate loose on hinges
    LH rear lens cracked
    LH rear door check strap no good
    LH front door hinges seizing
    Rh Front door check strap no good
    Oil leak rocker cover gasket
    Oil leaks everywhere, need steam clean & rechecking
    Oil leaks cam seal, intermediate seal & crank seal area
    Needs auto tran service
    Oil leaks auto trans
    Oil all over subframe

    If i were to sell her on how should i offer cuz ireally don't want to take her to the wreckers or any horrific place like that??? any ideas???

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    that puts you in a tough spot if you're not mechanically minded.

    Alot of those things are small and easy, some i don't think actually matter for RWC, but a few would be reasonably time consuming & difficult to do.

    oh and PLEASE do not take it to a wreckers. Surely someone will be able to help.


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    Im trying my best that would be the last last resort...

    Someone will want her & her flaws (like i did)

    Oh well such is life & these things happen for a reason

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    Quote Originally Posted by 1976 Orange Passat-4sale View Post
    Im trying my best that would be the last last resort...

    Someone will want her & her flaws (like i did)

    Oh well such is life & these things happen for a reason
    if your going to put her in the wreckers, I'll take it and give you the $150 they'll give you for it.

    I already said I'd help you with those problems, it really isnt that dire
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    As Golfman has said, these are minor problems, however I have found that parts are hard to come by. if you decide to stick with the car, this forum will be a help in finding these parts. Also look at he adverts in VW Magazine Australia as there a parts places there whom may have just the part your looking for. If you get stuck I can point you to some of my parts people that I use for my Little Beastie.
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    Thank you ill keep u all posted on whats going on with her... Just a bit busy with work at the moment so can't really chat. Sorry

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    Ah, good old Victorian RWC.. I had a list about that long for a 5-year old Barina with about 120,000km on the clock, when I brought it from NSW into Mexico, even from a place with annual roadworthies (blue/pink slip) after 3 years.... the standard one is usually a new windscreen as a minimum.

    The problems sound endless, but in reality, as others have said, aren't that bad, and with some decent tools, the appropriate parts, some elbow grease, a workshop manual, and maybe some advice from someone with experience working on them, a few days would see you right.

    One suggestion - maybe see if there's another car of the same make and model floating around for a cheap price, and use that as a wreck for parts, assuming that it's good enough to do so. Scrapyards, wreckers, Trading Post, e-bay, look for something that's been written off (particularly in a side-on or rear-ender, or with a lot of rust, since most of the parts that are needed are electrical or engine/mechanical), that should give you most of the parts you need, and probably a lot cheaper than buying them all individually.

    Also see if there's some good parts places around the area - not the SuperCheap etc, but at least somewhere with a bit more of a reputation for knowledge and info - like Burson or Repco. There used to be a good private shop on Burwood Hwy near Dorset Road, which if they didn't have it, they could get it ordered in within a few days. In general, if you walk into a shop, and it looks like a supermarket, it's probably not too crash hot - if you walk in, and it looks like a general store, with a warehouse at the back and shelves stacked from floor to ceiling, and has a light smell of grease and oil, you're probably in the right sort of place.

    Finally, offer to lay on a slab or two, and see what sort of offers you get to assist (it helps if the beers wait until after the repairs are done).

    I cut my teeth pulling trailbikes apart, and have slowly evolved into ride-on mowers, HQ etc Holdens, Austin-Healeys (engine & gearbox out and reinstalled with my brother in 3 hours.. after we'd installed it without a clutch plate.. see aforementioned comment about beers), trailers (bearings and lights.. why don't trailer electrics follow Ohm's Law?? ), etc, etc.

    In my case, I'm not sure what led to what - whether being interested in mechanical things led to me becoming an engineer, or whether becoming an engineer made me more adventurous in working on cars.
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