So basically I've been looking around for a while and have got my heart set on a mk1... This is, in essence, going to be my 'first' car as well as my daily driver... (bearing in mind i also have my mum's '96 accord station wagon which we currently share) question is - would this car (mk1 golf) be alright as a daily? especially being my first car and what not? i see threads such as 'what did you fix on your mk1 today?' and it is slightly disconcerting...
next up, are my queries regarding restoration/project car... i was hoping on picking one up for ~$1000 then am willing to spend that much again on it to get it all happening... am i dreaming? My old man is a cabinet maker/carpenter and has all sanding gear, bog etc and spraying gear available for me to sand down the car, treat any rust and respray it etc... what exactly does this involve? i am able to use 2 pak paint (if that is alright) as well as acrylic or enamel (have a spray booth available) but aren't confident in stripping the car back to its bare shell (don't know much regarding motor/box/electronics etc) but would be able to take off door trims/all interior no stress...
also, what would REALLY need to be done.. i've imagine just a respray, set of coilovers, new set of wheels/tyres and have liked the idea of extractors/new exhaust as well as replacing the brakes - what usually goes wrong with such cars? what do i need to look out for?
and finally, what is a realistic estimation of the time this is going to take? i don't start uni until march next year and would (ideally) like the car to be finished by then.. i have 3 jobs at the moment but would easily be able to make room for some project time (always love having something on)
any input/insight would be greatly appreciated and hopefully i can get another mk1 back on the road!
also, this is what i've been looking at recently
1978 VOLKSWAGEN GOLF GLS Private Cars For Sale in VIC - carsales.com.au
would want to lose the clipper kit, get some small bumpers and love the idea of the old vw moon hubcaps.
also tossing up between a black or creamy white respray...
thanks guys!
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