Vauxhall Owners Forum banner

My GTE 16V Restoration Thread.

1 reading
115K views 529 replies 84 participants last post by  Danny G  
#1 ·
At last, the major bodywork is complete. Both arches replaced and a patch on the rear driver's sill and passenger spring mount. Fresh MOT on Saturday, ready for the next year in my ownership. :)

The pics:

As it arrived:

Image


Very good interior, despite 140k miles:

Image


Image


Un-molested engine:

Image


Faded, very rusty, but drove OK. Except that the ABS cut in at low speed braking.

Arch details:

Image


Image


Sills:

Image


Image


Slightly grotty, but solid. So off it went to Station Bodyshop for about 8 years. Well OK, it was 3 weeks but it felt like a century. Restoration begins:

Image


Inner arches not too bad (i.e. still exist).

Ready for primer etc:

Image


Image


Painted:

Image


Image


As it left the bodyshop (I'd painted the wheels myself by this point):

Image


Quick mince over to John's (Dave (whitevan)'s dad) for Benn to mop the faded bits and time to pose with John's new Champion beaut, Dave's 52k mile minter and John's old 8V:

Image


Back home, the rebuilding commences, starting with a the skirts. These rear bits with the proper Vaux clips was surprisingly satisfying:

Image


Image


Whilst Benn gets the body work looking like this:

Image


Image


Image


Using this stuff:

Image


Enough for the day, we went for some mince pics. These are the pics that will make Rusty (previous onwer) cry. Unless he's cold and dead inside:

Image


Image


Image


One of the best bottoms in the business:

Image


:D

I'm dead chuffed. the car drives very well, although I've not been for a proper drive yet. IT still has original suspension components at the moment. I don't plan to lower it, but some Bilstein blacks are on the cards, along with new arms, joints, etc. It still has the standard exhaust, including the cat! I don't mind loosing the cat, but I like the standard rear box and tail pipes, but as these are ÂŁ110+VAT from Vauxhall Trade Club, I'm gonna try and remove this one and clean/ paint it.

Cost breakdown:

Initial purchase: ÂŁ175 (Crazy, crazy man!)
Cambelt, rollers, water pump: ÂŁ110
Arches, re-spray etc: ÂŁ400
Two Firestone tyres: ÂŁ60
Remote locking kit: ÂŁ20
Total: ÂŁ765.

Not too bad I think. As said, the car has 140k dead on. It came with an obscene amount of bills from Vauxall, with the service book all stamped up. It even had the manufacturer's specified 100k service at about ÂŁ400! I've always wanted one, and now I have. :)

Just need a new bumper trim with towing eye cover and a wheel centre.
 
#16 ·
0ddball said:
top job on the paint. takes some balls to spray the arches the colour the car should be and hope to cut/polish the rest back to match. turned out great.
4shades,
had to polish a bit to get a semi match...
 
#17 ·
i nearly cried when i saw that orange peel pic, but then read later on been sorted it, phew.

Looks good and still not spent too much, well done chap.

(you need a cav gsi now:D )
 
#22 ·
Needs some 15" alloys my m8 has sum fink dey are tsw venins or somfing? & Exorzt is abit puny needs 2 be jap cut dem engins sound well sweet on a big boar bakbox & gd gains 2!!!1!!1!1!!















In seriousness though, that is a stunning turnaround got a bargain and have ended up for a better example of what you could of bought for similar money. Arch job looks fantastic aswell!

:D
 
#26 ·
carpartnut said:
Sweet !
Just about to go through the same only all of my outer sills are completely shot !
Rear archers too and the front wings but everything else including the wishbone mounts are excellent.
Whats the sills like to replace,did you replace yours or patch up ?
Cheers in advance,newcomer.......
some of the sill was cut out and part of the sill,