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Telf

What to do with my ratty GR

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Telf

By June I should have the GTI back in all its glory so Im wondering what to do with project ratbag.

 

Its a '89 1.4 GR. Its in reasonable shape and in the 2 odd years Ive owned it has covered about 15000 miles so its now on 184K.

 

3 options seem likely

 

1 . Scrap it.

2. Sell it on

3. strip it of useable parts for the GTI and then scrap the shell-so bumpers, headlights, indicators etc etc

 

I really cant decide what to do. What would you guys do with it?

 

 

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Telf

Heres the car in question- it looks ok and mechanically it is fine although the paintwork (resprayed by us) isn't the best!

 

 

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Telf

and it was a real pig( as some may remember) when we collected it in 2015..

 

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Telf

ah option 4 . Keep it and do something horrendous like put a monster engine in it... hmmm...

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Biggles

Why would you destroy it if it's in reasonable condition ?  That rules out 1 & 3.

 

Do you need / want / have space of another car ?  Do you have the time / money to fit that supercharged 2L and then use & maintain it ?  If it's not yes to all those, then let someone else enjoy it, ie option 2. 

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welshpug

2 or 5, keep and use.

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barneys66

Option 6 - mothball it.  Always good to have a spare car you can trust,

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Telf

I'm wary of selling it on due to its age I'd hate for someone to have a drama in it after I've sold it. Can't really keep it as I've no space. It was originally a first car for the boy ( he's learned to drive on private roads in it) but I'm not happy for him to have it as a first car. There's much safer stuff available now. Probably offer it for sale on the forum I think. Cheers chaps.

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Leslie green

Its an old  used car if has an mot its good to sell on ,everybody knows old small cars are crap in a crash ! Will likely go to someone who had one years ago as its far too old for most people now to have any interest in as a daily .

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dobboy

1.

 

or 7, sell it to a farmer as a cheap reliable runabout the land type thing.

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Telf
10 hours ago, Leslie green said:

Its an old  used car if has an mot its good to sell on ,everybody knows old small cars are crap in a crash ! Will likely go to someone who had one years ago as its far too old for most people now to have any interest in as a daily .

its actually been a pretty awesome daily, 200 miles a week since the GTi went in resto last March.

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Gaz205

Last March?! Wow I didn't realise it had been that long. Time flies.

 

Seems a shame to scrap it, especially as it's done so well for you. Everything has its value and I'm sure a well worded ad would have the car in the hands of an appreciative new owner.

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Telf

its been that long and the GTI is only just getting paint now- in fact I think I drove it to the workshop in mid Feb 17....

 

I'm past the point of getting angry

 

I've been assured the car will be out in June- not holding my breath.. still the engines nearly done!

 

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RossD

Option 4. Its what I did with my GR..... Its still going strong and I will never sell it! See sig for project thread. Currently got a 180bhp EW10J4S in it from a 206 GTi180.

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ian010778

Electric conversion - the first fully electric 205???

 

Prep' it for racing and have some fun :-)

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Telf
7 hours ago, RossD said:

Option 4.

I have considered doing something like this. At the moment its still my daily ratty runner- someone told me it is an eyesore in the car park today!

 

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Telf
2 hours ago, ian010778 said:

Electric conversion - the first fully electric 205???

I am a electrical technician- but not sure a 205 chassis could hold many batteries!

 

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jackherer
2 hours ago, ian010778 said:

Electric conversion - the first fully electric 205???

It definitely wouldn't be the first!

 

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ian010778
16 hours ago, Telf said:

I am a electrical technician

 

I'm sure you could whip up a hydrogen fuel cell conversion over the long weekend :P

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Telf

to busy trying to get the GTI finished LoL

 

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