by Orlando St.R » Wed Nov 28, 2018 5:50 pm
Yes, looks like a good sound buy and a great colour combination; my dad's Mk2 was the same. Got a bit of a stiff neck, now, though, looking at your photos!

. The result from the MOT is especially pleasing; it's hard to get a 50-year-old car through a modern MOT without something to worry about.
As well as the door seals, which do look a little crusty, I agree, I also found wind noise from the No-Draught Ventilator seals and gaps along the top of the door panels between the chrome and the steel sections. They were originally sealed with dum-dum putty, but it usually goes hard and falls out over the years. You will never get it as devoid of wind noise as a modern car, though.
Although I like the look of wires and converted my car, it is nice to see one on the original discs. Back in the day, it was quite unusual to see one on wires.
Yes, looks like a good sound buy and a great colour combination; my dad's Mk2 was the same. Got a bit of a stiff neck, now, though, looking at your photos! :D. The result from the MOT is especially pleasing; it's hard to get a 50-year-old car through a modern MOT without something to worry about.
As well as the door seals, which do look a little crusty, I agree, I also found wind noise from the No-Draught Ventilator seals and gaps along the top of the door panels between the chrome and the steel sections. They were originally sealed with dum-dum putty, but it usually goes hard and falls out over the years. You will never get it as devoid of wind noise as a modern car, though.
Although I like the look of wires and converted my car, it is nice to see one on the original discs. Back in the day, it was quite unusual to see one on wires.