Hi everyone,
Just wanted to come on and share some pics of my newly acquired project car. A 1992 MK1 Clipper Cabriolet 1.8.
Picked her up for all of £600, only 82k on the clock and runs sweet.
Paintwork is still really good for the age and it has sat in a barn since 2004 so no MOT.
Now comes the bad stuff.....
The roof is shot and looks like it has been for a while. Got to get a new one and looks like it needs new headlining too unless I can clean it up. Best quote so far £550.
The seats are covered in green growth, mildew and rusty water stains. I do want to try and clean these before I replace them because they still have great padding in, and they are pretty comfy.
Most of the rest of the interior plastics and door cards are covered with a layer of dirt and green mould.
The front offside hub needs replacing as the thread has gone in one of the wheel holes. I suspect the reason for this is that the wheels are th incorrect spacing for the hubs, not 4x100's and as such have got spacers on them. I have been informed that this will of course put too much strain on the bolts and this is why it's gone probably. I tried without the spacer and the wheel grinds on the caliper. Also I think the calipers need to be replaced, as they are a little on the rusty side.
So I'm thinking, hub, disk, calipper, flexible hose, wheel bearing and pads replace on both front wheels.
The back doesn't need spacers as they are drums, but the drums don't look great, and I dread to think what the shoes are like. Probably replace all them too.
This still leaves the wheel issue. I think I should change them and dump the spacers.
I fixed the rather slow closing power roof by filling up the hydraulic fluid but then discovered that the spare wheel hole was full of water and hydraulic fluid. I think one of the pistons is leaking, but can't be sure where.
At this point I was thinking, 'Oh crap. WTF have I bought.' but the body work is in such a good state, and the engine runs so well, I can't think it's a dead loss.
Where it counts, the engine and bodywork, this is in a far better condition than my old MK2 GTi, but the interior needs a lot of work.
Here come the pics and any suggestions as to good places to get hoods done would be great.









I look forward to using the forum again too, everyone in the MK2 section were great and I'm sure here will be no exception.
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