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  • Originally posted by sports racer View Post
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    How drivable was your car?

    Paul
    Love your"new" Mk1! I'm always threatening about building another .... probably won't though, might rather do a MK1 Caddy up.

    Mine was eventually reasonably driveable at 20-50% of its power (at least 230kw at the front wheels) . The suspension was set up for drag racing (did low 11s quarters consistently with a rare occasional dip into the high 10s), meaning it was super stiff with anti-squat at the rear, so tough on the driver's body on normal roads. On road tyres it would just smoke the tyres anytime you gave it some without much forward movement. Weighed less than 800kg wet and could outrun a Yamaha R1 (in the early 2000s) 40-200, whilst trying its best to kill you in the process. Torque steer was exhausting.

    An example of dodgyness visible in the photo ... all the windows were clear perspex to save weight. Good looking M3 style rear mirrors were bolted directly onto that perspex .... RWC? what RWC?

    Current: 2023 MY23 T-Roc R Lapiz Blue + Beats Audio + Black pack 2018 MY19 Golf R manual Lapiz Blue + DAP) 2014 Amarok TSI Red (tuned over 200kw + lots of extras) 2013 Up! manual Red 2017 Polo GTI manual Black Previous VWs and some others ...

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    • Originally posted by sports racer View Post
      The Golf has a new owner.

      Home after a very nervous 3 hour drive.

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      With my other MK1's

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      I've lusted after this car since it was built.

      Here's how it looks now. Carbon fibre rocker cover has faded with all the heat cycles and oil seepage.

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      Different Recaro's

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      Good thing I have another 2 Cupra dashboards as spares. This one is missing heaps and check out the fit of that glovebox lid.

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      And, it's a 1978 model, not 1975 so no way was this ever a Swallowtail.
      It is indeed a swallowtail a guy in Hobart , I think his name is Edward something was know for fitting later rear clips and other dodgey caper

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