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Posted: 20 Jul 2007 06:56 pm
by foggyjames
To be honest....auto-flatter is working overtime there. It's got a fair bit of cosmetic rust (front wings and doors, mainly), and the paint has totally had it.....but I'm really not complaining. It's pretty straight, and they're rare as hell, regardless of condition.
Now to go and spend more than I paid for it on a car bubble...
cheers
James
Posted: 21 Jul 2007 09:13 am
by jtbo
Car is really nice looking, is ride very different from 360?
Congrats from Mk1, now you are real (volvo300)maniac

Posted: 22 Jul 2007 01:12 pm
by foggyjames
It drives very nicely for its age. I've been used to how a B14 feels thanks to Nessy. This is the same, but much 'tighter', thanks to 1/4 of the mileage!
cheers
James
Posted: 25 Jul 2007 06:47 pm
by huskyracer
sweeeeet car Foggy, shame to know that when you were all at the auto show, I was under a car with bits of gearbox falling in my eyes in a driveway accross the road from the show, no more than 50 yards away

Posted: 26 Jul 2007 01:52 am
by foggyjames
Thanks Iain. It's a shame we didn't get to meet up at the show, especially as you were so near...but these things happen!
cheers
James
Posted: 28 Jul 2007 08:56 am
by Fuse
Very nice car! I would also buy MK1 if I would have some place where I could build it..

Someday I'll build 363 style thingy.
Posted: 28 Jul 2007 06:51 pm
by RLL
Wow! That is a very nice MK1, congratulations to a good buy!
Posted: 07 Aug 2007 12:52 am
by foggyjames
All wrapped up, snug like a....er....343 in a car capsule..?!
cheers
James
Posted: 07 Aug 2007 06:56 am
by 5150
That's splendid!

Well done!
Posted: 07 Aug 2007 02:31 pm
by trabitom99
Looks like a good way to keep the rust at bay
Have you got any good theories about how to keep an off-the-road 300 in good nick? I've heard all sorts of different ideas, from axle stands to filling the carburettor up with with oil but I haven't bothered with those kind of measures so far ...
My red GLi is off the road until the autumn, (probably about 6 months in total) but all I did was remove the battery.
Tom
Posted: 07 Aug 2007 03:07 pm
by Nick C
The idea of axle stands is to stop the tyres flatspotting with the weight on the same place for so long. Make sure you leave it with the handbrake off, so that doesn't sieze. Also take the plugs out and turn the engine over every so often, to keep everything lubricated and stop it siezing up.
Posted: 07 Aug 2007 03:16 pm
by trabitom99
Nick C wrote:Also take the plugs out and turn the engine over every so often, to keep everything lubricated and stop it siezing up.
I suppose you'd have to do that fairly often then? I'm not sure how long it takes, but after a certain amount of time I'd expect all the oil to be in the sump and the engine to be dry ...
Tom
Posted: 08 Aug 2007 12:18 pm
by MJ
Oh man, after all the jokes about my car not being driven
Nice set up

Posted: 08 Aug 2007 01:42 pm
by Chris_C
But thats Foggy's *lostcount*th car MJ, not his main one!
Posted: 08 Aug 2007 08:16 pm
by Nick C
trabitom99 wrote:Nick C wrote:Also take the plugs out and turn the engine over every so often, to keep everything lubricated and stop it siezing up.
I suppose you'd have to do that fairly often then? I'm not sure how long it takes, but after a certain amount of time I'd expect all the oil to be in the sump and the engine to be dry ...
Tom
I'm not sure, but I just rescued a car that had been sitting in a garage untouched for 10 years, with the handbrake off and no plugs in, and it turned over straight away

Brakes are shot though...