205 gti 1.9 to buy or not to buy

205 gti 1.9 to buy or not to buy

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kevburner

Original Poster:

126 posts

186 months

Friday 10th March 2023
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hi all,

my misses had a 1.9 205 gti 1989 model when she was 18, she's now 45

we parked it up in the garage when the kids come along and forgot about it for 14 years , every few years id drag it out the garage and get it running and then park it back up

we then moved house and i needed the garage for my boys mx hobby , parked the 205 down my mates garage in he's yard, life moved on and we forgot about the 205

4 years ago my mate with the garage said hed restore it as it was getting in a sorry state where it was now left outside , at the time i wasn't flush with cash so we came to an agreement that when it was finished id get 1st refusal on having it back and paying him for the work he's done or he could sell it on

well had the random phone call the other day , do i want it back ? its 90% finished just electric windows and rear wipers need sorting and a few random things like the wrong gear nob,

its had new paint
new wheels
cambelt
water pump
water hoses replaced
brakes rebuilt
suspension rebuilt

the only thing that lets it down is he couldn't get hold of the plastic wheel arch trims so had the painter spray them grey , it looks ok in the flesh but id want to put that back to original

he's offered to me probably for a reasonable price

now what would a 1989 205 gti 1.9 60k miles known history for the last 27 years be worth , i don't want it to sell on , id like to keep it especially as it was my misses 1st car , got some great memories

my mates reckon im mad to not snap it up , what do you guys think, ive now got a garage to put it in as well

Edited by kevburner on Friday 10th March 22:57

Lincsls1

3,334 posts

140 months

Friday 10th March 2023
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Assuming the work has been done to a good standard and it has rotted underneath, get it bought!
Great little classic hot hatch!

TEKNOPUG

18,946 posts

205 months

Saturday 18th March 2023
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If you don't want to sell it, what does it matter what it's worth - it's for your wife, no?

bangerhoarder

524 posts

68 months

Saturday 18th March 2023
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It’s a no brainer. Get it paid. If you or your wife change your mind afterwards, fine - but you’ll always regret it if you pass on it.

Tom4398cc

256 posts

34 months

Saturday 18th March 2023
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No brainer - BUY

BlackStang5point0

2,208 posts

213 months

Saturday 18th March 2023
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I'm not sure what you are asking. If you've been offered it at a 'reasonable price' as you say and you have the funds then get it bought. For values check out the likes of Mathewsons, Collecting Cars to give you a feel for going rates.

uk66fastback

16,532 posts

271 months

Thursday 23rd March 2023
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Had three of these one after the other back in the day … great cars. Get it bought.

Pixelpeep Electric

8,600 posts

142 months

Thursday 23rd March 2023
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i had two white ones, 1.9, full sliding roof.

bUY buy and BUY!


kevburner

Original Poster:

126 posts

186 months

Friday 31st March 2023
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right ive had a proper look at it now , electric windows and rear wiper need wiring up , its had brake suspension overhaul , respray , cambelt water pump , a few water hoses changed , and its running and driving ! 7.5 k seem a bit much or is that reasonable ?

Tom4398cc

256 posts

34 months

Saturday 1st April 2023
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Have a look at this month’s EVO. There’s a piece on a Toleman 205 GTi at £125k……………..

Lincsls1

3,334 posts

140 months

Saturday 1st April 2023
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kevburner said:
right ive had a proper look at it now , electric windows and rear wiper need wiring up , its had brake suspension overhaul , respray , cambelt water pump , a few water hoses changed , and its running and driving ! 7.5 k seem a bit much or is that reasonable ?
Very reasonable! Buy it!

johnnyBv8

2,417 posts

191 months

Saturday 1st April 2023
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If the paintwork etc is to a high standard, then £7.5k for a 1.9 GTI is very good value. I’ve had quite a few - initially when they were ‘current’ cars and then a couple more recently as classics. They feel slow today and need to be driven regularly to keep them running smoothly, but they’re a great car to own.

Edited by johnnyBv8 on Saturday 1st April 22:23

dom9

8,078 posts

209 months

Saturday 1st April 2023
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60k miles and fresh paint for £7.5k? Run (towards it, with a fist full of cash), don't walk!

Simes205

4,537 posts

228 months

Saturday 1st April 2023
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dom9 said:
60k miles and fresh paint for £7.5k? Run (towards it, with a fist full of cash), don't walk!
As above.
A lot of the difficult spares to obtain are being remade and sold by Peugeot.

ELROR

30 posts

151 months

Sunday 4th June 2023
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I had a red 88 1.9 as my first car when I was 17. Bought a mint white 1.9 a few years ago. Soooo good to own. Gets so much love out and about. Truly epic through the bends. Yes straight line performance does not feel like it did back in the late 90s, but the overall driving experience is still brilliant. Prefer it to my 997 c2s.

uk66fastback

16,532 posts

271 months

Sunday 4th June 2023
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How did you manage to get a 1.9 insured at 17? How much was the premium - an arm and a leg I guess …

ELROR

30 posts

151 months

Wednesday 5th July 2023
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Cost £1k a year on my mums policy with full ncb and me as named driver. And that was 25 years ago!

TEKNOPUG

18,946 posts

205 months

Wednesday 5th July 2023
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Who had fronting in the sweepstake? hehe

mikeouk

100 posts

184 months

Sunday 23rd July 2023
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£7500 is a good deal.

Think of it this way, if your mate had charged you £50 per month for storage and its been at his yard for 10 years, it would have cost you £6000 just to store it there.

Mathewsons sold a 1990 1.9gti yesterday for £7000 plus fees, it needed work.

Contigo

3,113 posts

209 months

Tuesday 1st August 2023
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Good 1.9's with low miles are selling around £15k plus. There is a 1 owner 1.9 Lim Ed (Miami blue, 1 of 300) with 6k miles on the clock right now around £26.5k and it will make more than £40k by the looks of it.

For £7500 it's worth every penny, if you don't buy it I will or someone else!