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Save a GLT.

Posted: 11 Oct 2011 01:31 am
by mk.1 345
Hi all.

I will have to sell my 1987 360 GLT (3-door) as it hasn't been used for 6 months and I need to free up some space. I bought it off the original owner 18 months ago, so 1 owner for 23 years! It's done about 79,000 miles. I'll cut to the chase with the bad bits as this car now needs an enthusiast...

I bought it in May 2010 and immediately put it through an MoT. It passed with around £15 of work being required! I'd owned 5 340/360s by this point and was delighted to be behind the wheel of a great example. Much nicer than the first one I bought 10 years ago, even. I had it serviced extensively to ensure 100% reliability (oil filter / oil / air filter change, new spark plugs and leads, distributor cap, rotar arm and so on). I drove the car sparingly over the months, mainly at the weekends. In November 2010 I drove it to London through the snow and ice. I went shopping in Oxford Street and whilst parked in neighbouring Manchester Square, someone ploughed into the front of the car, causing damage to the bumper, front panel, front wing, etc. Suffice to say, I was pretty gutted. The car drove just the same, despite looking pretty different, so I continued using it until the fuel pump packed up in April. It's been parked up and unused ever since.

I recently came across a 360 GLS driver at the Goodwood Breakfast Club and mentioned I had a GLT that I ought to sell. He was very keen to buy the car so came round the next day and we agreed on a price of just £275, seeing that he wanted to get it back on the road. He said he'd call me once he had found a place to store it, but that was several weeks ago and it's all gone quiet since. I'm under pressure to move the car, so am hoping I can find an enthusiastic buyer on V3M.

I'm located in Chichester, West Sussex. Photos will be taken tomorrow. I can be contacted on; 07527 636252.

Many thanks.

John.

Re: Save a GLT.

Posted: 11 Oct 2011 08:45 am
by mbkmotorsport
Very interested in this how bad is the damage is it still drivable?
Once seen the pics i could be up Sataday with cash :360:

Re: Save a GLT.

Posted: 11 Oct 2011 12:28 pm
by mk.1 345
The damage is fairly extensive - although thankfully easily repairable. The bumper took the brunt of it, so doesn't look pretty! It doesn't affect the way it drives at all. Once a fuel pump is fitted, the car will be drivable again. This could be done at my house easily - I'm sure I have all the tools required and the buyer can take as long as they like doing it!

I should be able to take some pics this evening. Does anyone know how I upload pics from an iPhone? I'm not too technically-minded... :-S

Re: Save a GLT.

Posted: 11 Oct 2011 01:59 pm
by SteveP
Sounds like a good project, will look forward to seeing pics. Is there any damage to the inner wings etc?

As for uploading photos from iPhone, I think I'd just email them to yourself and then you can attach them to your post here

Re: Save a GLT.

Posted: 11 Oct 2011 02:00 pm
by mbkmotorsport
Thanks for the reply look forward to seeing pics I'm a mechanic anyway so fitting fuel pump wouldn't be an issue. If it's only cosmetic damage then we should have a deal :D
Thanks martyn

Re: Save a GLT.

Posted: 11 Oct 2011 11:20 pm
by mk.1 345
Back...

Thanks for the advice, Speedy. I don't think the damage extends to the inner wing - I'll check in the daylight tomorrow.

Martyn - you sound like an ideal new owner! The most expensive part of fixing a car tends to be garage labour costs, so if you can do it yourself then that's ideal. I took some photos earlier and have finally found a way of getting them on here. Not sure why computers seem to confuse me so much, but they do!

Photos should be attached...

Re: Save a GLT.

Posted: 11 Oct 2011 11:33 pm
by mk.1 345
And here's a couple more...

Forgot to mention - I have every receipt and service bill from new, along with all MoT certificates and the original purchase invoice. The chap who owned it from new bought it on his retirement at the age of 65, so was about 88 when he sold it. He'd clearly treasured it and spent a fortune on its upkeep. Would be great if someone could get this classic back to its former glory again.

Re: Save a GLT.

Posted: 12 Oct 2011 09:08 am
by SteveP
Looks nice :) If mbkmotorsport doesn't take it, I would be very tempted to :)

Re: Save a GLT.

Posted: 12 Oct 2011 10:13 am
by theo2468
Very nice, also nice button on the heater there

Re: Save a GLT.

Posted: 12 Oct 2011 11:55 am
by mbkmotorsport
I will take that please :D pm on the way on my lunch break :360:

Re: Save a GLT.

Posted: 12 Oct 2011 01:59 pm
by mk.1 345
Thanks for the responses, all. Speedy, I'll keep you in mind should Martyn change his mind. I'm so glad that this car will be back on the road before long. It will be a rewarding project for whoever gets it. :)

Re: Save a GLT.

Posted: 12 Oct 2011 04:05 pm
by karlos01
has this gone? am i too late? dammmit!!!

Re: Save a GLT.

Posted: 12 Oct 2011 06:00 pm
by Hell Driver
Damage excepted, thats a damn nice car. That deserves a professional repair job if the rest of it is immaculate and rust free as it looks.

Re: Save a GLT.

Posted: 12 Oct 2011 07:59 pm
by Chris_C
When me and Foggy bought the mk1, I parked Fake next to the glt, she looked lovely!

Re: Save a GLT.

Posted: 13 Oct 2011 01:27 am
by mk.1 345
Thanks for the kind comments guys. Yes, it's a pretty nice car, really. I like buying cars that have had one owner from new as somehow they seem to be treasured in a unique way. It had been garaged from day one, so all the usual places you'd expect rust are perfect. Unusually a couple of the wheel arches are showing rust. I found out why when I got the car home - the insides of the arches had *never* been cleaned. I spent ages cleaning those out and did a spot of touching up and that helped a lot. It wouldn't take a lot to make this car spot-on again, once the damage is fixed.

Great to hear from you, Chris. Sorry we only met briefly before. Hope all is well with you.

Karlos - strictly speaking you're third in line (like Prince Harry). Sorry about that. I'm really impressed with the response on here, so thanks everyone. :)