Managed to switch the cars about a month ago. Fortunately my house is literally down the road from where the Ibiza is so with the help of a couple mates, some chemical metal, one massive bodge and a Polo convoy car we got the Seat down the hill. I WISH I had pics as it was a proper comedy sketch seeing the shell freewheel down the hill with my mate behind the wheel with a headtorch

Crap pic but celebratory shot of the Golf seeing the light of day for the first time in months. Fired up first time in all but boy do it's 8v's sound rough. Going to have to shift the garage around as it's a bit longer than the beeza and only just fits in the garage. Not much to look at but a major motivation boost. Now the real work can begin.
Fast forwardSmall amount of updates but have been making steady progress over the past couple of weekends on the Golf. Main priority has been to get the engine loom out so it can be sent off to RJ. Fortunately that was liberated from the car tonight along with driveshafts and gear linkage being removed so a productive evening all in all.
Couple of weekends back I began to strip the Mk2 down. All fluids drained out, front end dismantled, plugs disconnected etc. One last shot of it in one piece before tearing it apart again

. Oh well onwards and upwards:
Up in the air on stands

About an hour later all slam panel off, coolant drained, oil drained, power steering fluid drained, bumper off, lights disconnected.

Whilst doing this the new inlet manifold showed up from tshirt2k (cheers Russ).

Stripping and labelling everything on the engine loom - a bit nerve racking removing all of this as I'm not good with wires!


Checked the 280 G60 brakes will clear my Ronal LS's - they do thankfully!

Turned my attention to stripping down the ABF.

First things first was to get it mobile. Knocked up a ghetto engine stand - not the sturdiest but will do the job! Skateboard anyone?

Perfect fit and can be wheeled around with ease.


Stripped the gearbox off. Looks as though the Ibiza may might have had a new clutch fairly recently as it looked rather clean.


Unfortunately snow stopped play after that so took the bonnet off the Golf and called it a day.


Misses was out so boshed the inlet in the dishwasher/parts washer, came up quite well!

Few coats of high temp and bit of lettering detailing whilst watching Top Gear and it's freshened it up no end. Long way off of fitting this yet but one job off of the list.

Hoping to get the 2.0 8v out the Mk2 tomorrow evening and then clean the bay up at the weekend. May even get a few coats of paint on the ABF with any luck.