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MOT PASS! Scrappage scheme rebellion, RFU rescues ANOTHER car from the jaws of the crusher!


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I don't know what's got into me lately, but yes, as if I didn't already have too many cars, why not have another! 

Clues: 

It's from a marque that I've never had before!

Nothing fancy, banger territory 

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Mahoosive MOT fail but on minor bits and bobs, nothing much

Why have I bought it? 

Man maths! - whatever money I may manage to make out of repairing it, I will put towards getting the bodywork done professionally on the Rover! 

More tomorrow 

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Anymore clues? Is it British/French/German or Japanese? Small hatch or big saloon/estate?

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1 gen A class that has been roll painted pink.

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Mid noughties Mercedes A Class with CVT?

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1 hour ago, RoverFolkUs said:

German small hatch!

Polo breadvan?

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Not some sort of automatic VW, like a Polo or that?

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Mk3 Golf 1.4 automatic, but it's on ridiculous cheap BBS knockoffs and ebay coilovers because pineapple.

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Its a Daf variomatic isnt it, you cant fool us

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3 hours ago, Andyrew said:

I used to like you.

I used to like me, but never fear, it won't be staying!

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Volkswagen Lupo 1.4 automatic?

(don't think the 1.0s were auto )

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'New' Beetle Automatic? 10/10

Convertible gets you 11/10

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2009 Golf TDI with the ABS light on permanently, rusty front wings, traces of class A on the armrest, whips in the rear footwell and sixty empty cans of Monster in the boot. And a suspicious stain on the passenger seat that could be either semen or coffee. 

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12 hours ago, RoverFolkUs said:

German small hatch!

I hope for your sake it's not an Audi A2 that's been laid up for a while!

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Daughter has Smart For Four.3 cylinder 1.5 Diesel.Strange automaticish transmission.Can actually seat five.Would tick all the boxes.

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11 hours ago, AnnoyingPentium said:

Not some sort of automatic VW, like a Polo or that?

Prize to this man!

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Forgot to take a picture in daylight so this will have to do for now 

What is it?

2003 Polo 1.4 Automatic. 67k miles on the clock. 1 owner from new!

Fairly mahoosive MOT fail, which is why I've ended up with it. Shouldn't take too long, but does need a good few hundred quids worth of parts to get it up to scratch. 

With labour costs added on it was realistically an economic write off, but my time is free* and I think it's worth it

I never said it would be exciting, but I figured it would make a good car for someone!

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11 hours ago, EyesWeldedShut said:

Mid noughties Mercedes A Class with CVT?

 

12 hours ago, Dyslexic Viking said:

1 gen A class that has been roll painted pink.

Good god 😂

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Nice. Whaddya thinking sale price? Might see if I can get Ma_Sterling back into some sort of driving seat. 

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Bloody hell, that's all easy stuff.But would have thought it'd be ok for ULEZ.Nice low mileage too.Well bought sir.

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That's a fairly comprehensive failure list, but nothing terrifying.  For a tool wielder of your calibre, nothing too bad.  For your average motorist though, it would spell the end as even changing bulbs gives people the fear these days.

My garage landlord had one of these, the rear door failing to open from the inside is a common thing.  Because I am a chimp with 14 1/2 chromosones, I butchered the door card to reveal the release cable had come off the hook.  You too may be that lucky - but I'm sure there is a more sophisticated way to resolve the issue than hacking a door card up to do it.

It'll do someone a good turn to be honest when it's done.

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22 minutes ago, Lord Sterling said:

Nice. Whaddya thinking sale price? Might see if I can get Ma_Sterling back into some sort of driving seat. 

I don't know for certain until it's all done and I know what it owes me and what they're worth. Considering the price of small autos, it's going to be on the cheaper end of the scale. I'd have thought a shiter would be able to expect some change from £2k :) and it'll be coming freshly serviced

I'm not here to make fortunes, just enough to cover my efforts, so whatever they're worth is what I'll sell it for! 

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19 minutes ago, CaptainBoom said:

That's a fairly comprehensive failure list, but nothing terrifying.  For a tool wielder of your calibre, nothing too bad.  For your average motorist though, it would spell the end as even changing bulbs gives people the fear these days.

My garage landlord had one of these, the rear door failing to open from the inside is a common thing.  Because I am a chimp with 14 1/2 chromosones, I butchered the door card to reveal the release cable had come off the hook.  You too may be that lucky - but I'm sure there is a more sophisticated way to resolve the issue than hacking a door card up to do it.

It'll do someone a good turn to be honest when it's done.

Thank you! The estimate for parts and labour was well in excess of £1k+ with the risk of the emmisions failure being caused by the cat, and pricing up a replacement door latch from TPS and the (x) number of hours to get into a deadlocked door. Understandably more than they were willing to spend on it. 

The emmisions were only just out, and it was evidently misfiring (now fixed) so fingers crossed that's all it is. But if it needs a cat as well, it won't be the end of the world

Unfortunately the door is deadlocked shut on this one, won't open from the inside or outside, having done a few before I recall there being a strategic spot to drill a hole through (in a discrete place) in order to wipe out the deadlock mechanism allowing you to open the door and then replace the failed lock unit. We shall see in good time!

Precisely my thoughts, I'll make sure it's all mechanically good and freshly serviced before it leaves with no foreseeable issues. However that's not to offer any guarantees on a 22 year old VAG vehicle! 

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For such a long failure list that's fuck all, really. These wee Olops are probably my favourite of all the VAGshit range, they even look quite cute.

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2 hours ago, RoverFolkUs said:

the (x) number of hours to get into a deadlocked door.

I bought a Citroën C2 once on which the nearside door had deadlocked itself.  I persuaded* the door card off the door, then stripped a bit of insulation off all the wires running to the lock mechanism and applied 12v to each until there was a thunk and the door unlocked itself.  This may or may not work on a Polo - and you obviously know what you're doing far better than I do.

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