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  • My first Resto, 3 Door 77' Golf

    After much delaying over the past month i have finally found the time to post up my very first restoration!

    In the begining of June I bought my very first Golf, and to my surprise it went very well, considering its age. However, it had a face only a mother could love and the interior made me feel dirty by only seeing it..

    Ever since the day i bought it i have been slowly restoring it to its original state, and feel that the progress i have made has been good considering the little amount of money i have spent!

    I still have a lot to do and its no doubt going to take months to comlete, but i am enjoying 'almost' every bit! lol

    Yet to do is;
    -Full respray (going white)
    -Needs a good tune up
    -Numerous new seals needed
    -Weld on a new drivers floor pan (i will show you why soon)
    -Lower it to a nice height
    -Tints!
    -Exaust!!
    -And last but not least rego



    Since i am still very new to the VW scene i am not 100% on things i should look out for and know, so any advice would be much appreciated!

    Here is my progress over the past two months, from start to now! Also the first couple of photos are bad quality since my camera was broken, sorry if its hard to see. Enjoy




    See what i mean? lol notice the previous owner has used the generic trailer indicators.



    The dash was cracked so the previous owner decided to fix it sumhow ( i honestly dont know what with... will remain a mystery)



    The engine bay almost made me not buy it, but since im in the detailing business i thought i could fix it

    IT BEGINS...




    After a much needed cleanup of the whole car i decided that blue isnt the colour for me, so i painted the carpets with a nice black



    Also experimented with painting the seats with just basic spray paint... didnt go well as my clothes found out.

    Now since the custom work of the previous owner was making me embarassed i needed to get new interior parts asap.




    Ripped out the old instrument cluster and put on the new dash-mat to mask the uglyness lol



    Called around and Thanks to Costa was able to find someone helpful to buy parts from! So i decided to destroy the ugly dash.

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    I finally found the dreaded rust patch that i had been hoping not to have and as you can see its pretty bad, so im going to have to find a way to fix it up, and make it strong once again.
    For the mean time i have just done the rust conversion and fiberglassed the hole.



    But then along came the new dash ( and ive never struggled to put in anything like i did with this!)
    Also Fitted the centre console, steering column covers, backseat door cards, and my LED lights, which i got rid of a week later lol



    Next was the task of the enginebay, wheels and exterior..



    The paint cleaned up nicely, but still in need of a good respray

    Next after ripping of the previous 'nudgebar', fitted on the nice new gti grill and a pretty straight chrome bumper.. Which made my day!






    New wood steering wheel and gear knob, my 2nd favorite addition to the interior!

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    • #3




      New Door Cards and seats out of a Scirocco thanks to Matthew! And yes thats right, ive done floorboards in the back lol



      However things did evolve as i put in my 1st favourite thing in the interior!







      Also found the time to wire up my new headlamps! Looking mean..

      So there is my progress so far, still much more is needed and will update as i go, instead of huge bursts of info as ive done here! lol

      Any comments on anything would be great, let me know what you think!

      Cheers, Daniel.

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      • #4
        Looks like you're off to a flying start. Nice work!

        I notice you're in need of window winders. BMW e30 and some Audi and Volvo ones fit. Check out your local self service wrecker.

        Pete
        79 MK1 Golf Wreck to Race / 79 MK1 Golf The Red Thread / 76 MK1 Golf Kamei Race Car
        7? MK1 Caddy
        79 B1 Passat Dasher Project
        12 Amarok

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        • #5
          Wow!

          Paint looks good i wouldnt worry about the respray!

          Did Jules hook u up with the parts?
          2009 Volkswagen R36 Wagon
          1968 Audi F103 75L Coupe
          1966 Volkswagen Beetle Deluxe

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          • #6
            That is an inspiring thread. It was a royal mess before you started and it now looks half respectable.

            Best thing about them is that they are pretty straightforward if you are starting out - I have learnt more fiddling with the MK1 than any other car as I am willing to give it a go knowing if I fail it won't be all that hard to reverse.

            Keep at it. Look forward to meeting up with you some time.

            * I may have some VW centre caps that fit for nix if your interested.
            Last edited by mikinoz; 09-08-2009, 08:20 AM.

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            • #7
              Mate that engine bay now looks fantastic... wish you were close by, as I'd pay you to do mine!!!!
              Children(VW) who have left home, among others:1966 VW 1300 Deluxe Bug(Harbour Blue)1966 VW 1300 Steel Sunroof Bug(Ruby Red), 1971 VW 1600 S Bug(White) 1972 VW 25th Ann. Bug(Avocado) 2000 VW Golf Mk IV GTI 3 door(Metallic Black Magic), 1985 VW Golf Mk 1 GLS Cabriolet (Metallic Gun Metal) Current: 1985 Mercedes Benz 280CE Coupe(Midnight Blue)

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              • #8
                Great work, that interior looks awesome from where you started.

                Keep up the good work.
                76 MkI 3 door - daily drive/project - 1.8 5speed
                76 MkI 3 door swallowtail - 16v track car
                76 MkI 3 door "long term" project

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                • #9
                  Loving the floor boards man. Is it laminate or actual boards?
                  MK1 GLS 3door
                  A4 B7 2.0T

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                  • #10
                    Yeah man floorboards look awesome.

                    Glad to see those Rocco seats going to good use too.
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                    • #11
                      lovin your work mate! massive thumbs up

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                      • #12
                        sweet jesus cleaned up good, how'd you get your engine bay so shiney?? I need to do that to mine.
                        Originally posted by Preen59
                        It doesn't matter what car you drive.. If you're a complete wanker.. People still won't want to talk to you..

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                        • #13
                          Nice!

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                          • #14
                            Congets mate, doing a good job there.

                            Not knocking at all but with the wood in the back, I would be hoping not to have a rear end shunt.
                            Well done,
                            Andrew
                            Par 6 Golf GTI. Coilovers, BBS CH Wheels, APR'd
                            Caddy van 05/07 (colourcoded) (BRIGHT! orange!) coilovers, Konis 18in. wheels, Oettinger tuned

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                            • #15
                              Wow! Thanks for the great response! Im glad to see that my work is liked in the vw community lol

                              I honestly didnt think many people would like the floorboard idea (and yes they are actual floorboards!)

                              But i did think about what would happen in case of a rear accident, the centre where the sub-woofer is is just thin plywood with cabin carpet on it, so that it will crumple instead of floorboards spearing me in my back! lol

                              And i honestly spent about 15 minutes on the engine bay, it was easy as spraying de-greaser everywhere, mag wheel cleaner over the metals and a high-pressure hose to get it looking sweet! and once its dried, just some tyre shine over the black parts!

                              Im going to update this after the weekend, as i have much planned to do for it

                              Cheers, Daniel.

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