Since I have been posting in the Type 3 section now we bought one for the little lady, I thought I should share the other white VW we have.
1976 Swallowtail under conversion from 1.6lt to 1.8lt 16V.
Just a few pics and from there I can keep you up to speed as things progress. These are a few snaps from over the past 10 months
As she arrived from Perth
Little bit of lowering
After a tidy up with the mandatory BBS RS bolted up
Then with some NOS Ronal S1 Turbos - clean as
[img]http://www.illektronik.com/mikinoz/Mick'sWhiteRabbit800.jpg[/img]
Then the interior work began
German Autofest Canberra 2011
Interim interior fitted
With my other mistress
She sounds pretty nifty for a 1.6 on a Weber with stock exhaust
http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=ipf_nVQFOOE
White Rabbit and Weiß Rabbit
My investment for the future
Porsche GT3 996 RS seats installed
Last weekend bolted up the 285mm TSR Big Brake Kit with GTI callipers
More updates to come I am sure.
Cheers,
Mick.
Nice Mik!
Love the "less, is more styling". The Key to making a smart looking Mk1!
& using good quality parts, which seems to be a rare sight when modifying Mk1's! haha
But in all honesty, I hate the seats. To me, they just don't look right in a 70's interior. If its a purpose built race/track car, then I can
understand. But a smart street car. Not my thing sorry.
Looks like you scored a genuine series 1 GTI Plastic dash, or am I seeing things?
On the hunt for one of these myself, for my 76 3dr I've got here.
Look forward to the driveline upgrades & progress.
Thanks for the support.
Yeah it is a plastic dash, I am really lucky it was in the car when I bought it. NO CRACKS HERE! :-)
As for the mods, yeah, I put in the best quality I can afford - like most it is a bit of a money pit, but in the end it is making me happy and
teaching me a lot on the way.
As for the Porsche seats, when you sit in them you don't look at them!
They are a lovely place to drive a car from. The car will have a number of race inspired details that are subtly incorporated, this is probably the
most obvious one however.
If I hear of another plastic dash I'll keep you in mind!
well done mate...
Out with the old...
... in with the new!
Wow, that is awesome!
What an awesome MK1. Kudos to you
Can't wait to see more.
Slow but steady progress!
luvn it....good score on those seats mate
Love it.
I have a plastic dash too, but it comes with a car.....
Enjoying the build, very nice bits going in. Please keep us updated.
I'm also each-way re seats.......time will tell.
Well it seems like this has taken forever but I have my calipers now...
And the discs came back grooved today, off to get drilled next...
Sweet ride
Only just discovered it.
Looking forward to the rest of the build.
Cheers
D
What an awsome mk1 your building.
I saw it a GAF last year hope to see it again this year!!!!!! :-)
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love the little Imp any more pics for us car nuts?
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Well a major part of the vision has finally been realised this weekend.
Now to focus on the next milestone!
With those seats now mounted, don't drop any coins, cause you'll have to climb in via the hatch
looks great
Wow rear seat looks awesome what is that out of?
Keep up the good work!
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Seems like I keep going around in circles, but every time I pull it apart it goes back together better than the time before. All the details are
coming together nicely...
RHS hub has been sorted and refitted. Situation is, the stance is spot on now...
And more of the interior. Door cards were fitted up and along with some fettling on the parts that all seem to use different standards despite all
stating they fit a MK1 - door hardware on as well.
very very nice mate, i love the mk1 and the mk2
you going to auto fest this year?
Hoping to get to Auto Fest - yes.
Just working out how to get the T5 Multivan, Type 3 and the MK1 all there with the whole family as well... I am sure it will work out.
very yes, will be checking this one out AF...
Awesome car! Love the Ronal Turbos.
5mm Spacers up front
20mm Spacers up back
Slowly getting there...