Mk2 Golf Revival - Blog just coz

Mk2 Golf Revival - Blog just coz

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Khumbu-r2nhm

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71 posts

105 months

Thursday 12th April 2018
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Hello PHer's

I have never done anything like this before, so I have no idea if anyone will read or find it interesting but here goes nothing!! Lots of posts to come, I would love to hear comments thoughts, advice as I go along

From age Zero, I have always been obsessed/inlove cars and I was fortunate enought to buy my dream car before my 17th birthday. Yes believe it or not, my dream car was indeed a mk2 Golf. i grew up in Zimbabwe where these cars were incredibly rare, particularly in GTI form, and I just always loved that super square boxy iconic design of this shape Golf. I bought a mk2 Golf off a friends parents in early 2006. I can still vivdly remember taking it out for a test drive and being shocked at the engine sound that sounded so raw as well as the heavy steering (no PAS), which was unlike any more modern car I'd driven at the time. I also recall the autochoke doing its thing revving the nuts of the engine when its cold before the waxstat put things into check. I struggle to describe the sheer magnitude of joy of the purchase, because up until that point it really was a lifetime goal to own a mk2 Golf....And yes it wasn't a GTI, but who cares, I had my freedom and the iconic car I'd always sought after.

So I decided to kick of this thread because finally after near 13years of ownership through my teens and twenties, I have finally decide to put car back to its former glory!

Khumbu-r2nhm

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71 posts

105 months

Thursday 12th April 2018
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So here he is (he's male, dont ask why) when I first bought him.....£500 and on 56,000 miles. Summer of 2005. Shout out to the Leftwich family, who sold me the car








Khumbu-r2nhm

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71 posts

105 months

Thursday 12th April 2018
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And here is it in January 2018...... After years of handbrake turns in the gravel, trips round Europe, salty winter road and inappropriate adult activities, here he is has 120,000miles, guessing its still worth about £500?





Mammasaid

3,864 posts

98 months

Thursday 12th April 2018
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Takes me back, had one of those in my late twenties, best handling car I'd had at the time, keep fit windows, no PAS, simple pleasures.

Replaced it with a Passat which was so much better in a lot of ways, but in others could not hold a candle to a Mk2 Golf.

stichill99

1,046 posts

182 months

Thursday 12th April 2018
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Looking forward to updates. I had a cl turbo diesel in the late 80's early 90's and still have a lot of love for mk2's!

pti

1,705 posts

145 months

Thursday 12th April 2018
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Yes Buzo! Watching with interest smile

JS1500

579 posts

178 months

Thursday 12th April 2018
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Excellent, love it.
I still have my first car, an MG Midget bought in 97.
Always wanted a Mk1 or Mk2 Golf!
Keep up the good work!

aka_kerrly

12,419 posts

211 months

Thursday 12th April 2018
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Bargain motoring!

That should be worth more than £500 now ( with a good clean!) given that there are considerably less MK2s on the road especially those being used as daily drivers these days than there were in 2005.

Long live the mk2!!!! Youve got a good one there, Driver spec in a good colour plus 3 door is desirable.


Khumbu-r2nhm

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71 posts

105 months

Thursday 12th April 2018
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So how did it get from lovely mint condition Golf Driver to, slightly embarrassing Banger-esque Golf Driver.....

The answer is simple.....I was a fairly typical teenager let loose with a car and after age of 18, the freedom of leaving home and going to uni.....so here's some memorries of him over the years. (Promise I wont stay too long on the sentimental stuff, I think the transformation will be more interesting, but I've got to build up the full picture of history first)

Handbrake turns in the Gravel in Sheffield 2008:


No self respecting teenager didnt regularly practice their handbrake turns....But in hindsight, its this sort of thing that ruined the bodywork.


Drove to Cornwall and my hilarious mates sprayed a power Fire extinguisher all over it - 2007


Tried to change the rear wheel bearings and learned the importance of checking the axle stand position before lowering the jack (this was incredibly hard to lift the car off the ground as couldnt get anything under it!


Countrywide roadtrip, nicknamed the "Rave Tour" 2008 - different city every night and a digusting volume of alcoholic beverages


Visiting my old high school as part of the rave tour - not the smartest idea in hindsight - 2008


My Arty phase - 2008


Home Service 2009


Storage While I love abroad for a year - Thanks mom for the garage space, despite it only being marginally better than leaving it outside -2009


Parked up in the work Carpark (found a buddy) - 2011


Back in Moms garage, - 2012


Got him back on the road and gave him a good treatment - 2012




Khumbu-r2nhm

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71 posts

105 months

Thursday 12th April 2018
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History Continued

Giving the underside a lick of Waxoyl - 2014


Chilling next to my other pride and joy - 2016


Back into Storage - thank God my mom got a new garage built!



Khumbu-r2nhm

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71 posts

105 months

Thursday 12th April 2018
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Okay so....I've been meaning to get the bodywork sorted out on him for years and years but I kept getting side tracked by buying a different car or bike and so never had the money saved up to do it. UNTIL NOW......I am planning to get married in 2018, and managed to convince the boss lady that there was no better wedding car to have than my beloved Golf. To my amazement she was 100% onboard with the idea, which will no doubt be the only thing I get to decide for the entire wedding planning process! what more could a man ask for.

So here he is in Feb of 2018, having just covered 7,000miles over the winter months - I was doing ~70miles a day round trip commute and was AMAZED how many broken down cars I saw on the hard shoulder while zoomed past carefree in my 30year old "banger"

These are the before shots.....I'm hoping by June I might be able to publish some 'after' photos.





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foxbody-87

2,675 posts

167 months

Thursday 12th April 2018
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I would love a Mk2, the styling is a great example of clean 80s design before things went blobby. Keep on enjoying it!

bucks

292 posts

208 months

Thursday 12th April 2018
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Man I love a good mk2 restore. Keep the pix coming and enjoy it all

Khumbu-r2nhm

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71 posts

105 months

Thursday 12th April 2018
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So....the one thing that I really struggled with prior to taking on a fulll body respray was there was a widely varying cost that people seemed to be paying, so I found it hard to budget for before going and speaking to bodyshops. Forums seemed to have some people saying they could get it done for £1k, and others saying you need to spend minimum £3-4k for the job. It was difficult to get quotes done with the car in storage, so in October 2017 I made the Golf my daily car for the first time in a few years and started doing legwork with some professionals to do the work.

I toyed with the idea of taking on a lot of the work myself. I am a competent DIY mechanics and will give most jobs a go, but when I looked into it, it seems getting a good finish really does require skill and the right eye. If I had more time, I think I would have bought a wreck of a car, and practices doing all the prep work such as sanding, filler, welding etc. However, given my time scale and desire to do justice to my most prized possession, i decided to find a pro.

- I took the car to Volks magic in Oldbury, Birmingham for a quote for exterior respray only, including door/railgate/bonnet shuts they wanted £3500 and earliest they could fit me in was November 2018 (no good for my September wedding)

- I then got a quote from SH Autos in Bromsgrove - £2700+VAT = £3300.

VAT is an enormous pain in the backside. And people always quote you and say "plus VAT" as if its some meanigless insignificant additional cost - its 20%!!!! and when you are into the thousands for a job, 20% aint insignificant.




Khumbu-r2nhm

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71 posts

105 months

Thursday 12th April 2018
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aka_kerrly said:
Bargain motoring!

That should be worth more than £500 now ( with a good clean!) given that there are considerably less MK2s on the road especially those being used as daily drivers these days than there were in 2005.

Long live the mk2!!!! Youve got a good one there, Driver spec in a good colour plus 3 door is desirable.
Thanks! And thanks to you all for your encouraging and warm words. Tis a little scary posting on a forum for the first time!!

99Chimaera

324 posts

132 months

Friday 13th April 2018
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A really nice thread, I really enjoyed reading. A nice mk2. I had a mk2 GTI about 20 years ago which I cherished for over 7 years. I've had a few GTIs since and currently have a mk5.
Great cars.
Keep us updated. Good luck. smile

Khumbu-r2nhm

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71 posts

105 months

Saturday 14th April 2018
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So in the end I opted for a friend's Uncle who came highly recommended and he was going to take on the job in his spare time, and this gets me round the whole business of VAT. So, for the respray including all prep work and welding, we agreed on a price on £2400.

I have meticulously documented every cost of the work being done and I'm happy to share my spreadsheet with anyone who is interested or wants to get an idea of overall cost of a similar project.

Car was dropped of on the 23rd of March to my man and the magical transformation process began. Note that I opted for an exterior respray only because the inside is still in pretty good condition, and my aim with this work is more to keep the car alive as opposed to a nut and bolt restoration. My intention is to keep for the rest of my life, so I needed to do something to make sure it stops rotting (for a few more years).

Pics of work started to follow......




Khumbu-r2nhm

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71 posts

105 months

Sunday 15th April 2018
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Stripping these cars is generally very straight forward and loads of really helpful people post videos on YouTube giving detailed instructions for how to do it right, so I won't bother talking about the nuts, bolts and clips removal.












Khumbu-r2nhm

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71 posts

105 months

Sunday 15th April 2018
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Filler is on.....





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Kolbenkopp

2,343 posts

152 months

Sunday 15th April 2018
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Nice, keep at it! All things considered, the Golf Mk2 is probably the best car VW ever made to date.