30-01-2017, 09:28 PM
(This post was last modified: 30-01-2017, 09:36 PM by clarkey2010.)
Well after many years away from the forum after selling my Citroen ZX and Ash's old 306 vnt estate, i thought id post my latest long term project as my normal forum has gone aweful quite.
Some might not make sense as some is copied from the AXOC
from the pictures in the advert i think a few people were abit worried about the mileage etc...but later that day and a few phone calls and messages later with the seller along with a HPI check etc... we decided to go a view it.
now at this point driving close to 4 hours we are hoping it to be worth while as in the past car sellers haven't been honest or describing cars as MINT! when in reality its a rust bucket, but thankfully mark the seller was absolutely spot on! and all round top bloke.
8 hours later its on the drive 8)
obviously nothing happened that night as it was pitch black so we started looking through the folder of history that came with the car :o
both of us were quite surprised at the vast amount of history with it, all the old MOT's, service receipt even the receipts for the bulbs & wipers which i was gob smacked at 8)
Day 2:
couple of daylight photos.
Wilsys OCD is probably kicking in now
couple of the underside (considering its ages its quite tidy imo)
Boot floor
fog lights look in pretty good nick too which is another winner! (one looks like to have the chrome reflector peal inside)
probably the first time it has ever been cleaned in a long time has started today
Snow foam with no agitation at all hock:
it was followed by a quick wash and de-tar which i didn't take any pictures of it because really no one is that bothered lol
next up fallout remover (Autobrites Purple rain 2.0)
quite bad for a car that has lived most of its life in London hock:
also managed to clay half the bonnet but with the amount of contamination coming off i am going need a few more packs of clays lol
anyway pulled the lights out to see what its like behind.
another thumbs up from me :mrgreen:
and a quick shot of the them together (when I still had my )
Nothing big has happened other then cleaning away the gunk to see what we have underneath in the engine bay
Also ordered:
New plugs
Ht leads
Rotor arm
Distribution cap
Ignition coil
Air filter
Oil filter
Fuel
Oil
Gearbox oil
as much as we loved the wheels that came with the car , sadly they have been pulled off the car and replaced with these.
Headlights off as they were seriously gunked up.
more cleaning. a more intense clean will happen once the garage is sorted where it will be moved too.
Another nice edition thanks to Paul/Onzo which are hard to come by these days 8) (ignore the dirty parcel shelf and interior lo
New plugs: DONE
Ht leads: DONE
Rotor arm: DONE
Distribution cap: DONE
Ignition coil: DONE
Air filter: DONE
Oil filter: DONE
Fuel Filter: DONE
Oil: DONE
we also managed to sort the garage out and the GT5 now has a dry home :mrgreen:
right with it in the garage we can now start the rust hunting as every AX has some hiding somewhere so we started with pulling all the kit off to see what we are dealing with.
with a quick wipe down i dont think there is anything serious this side of the car at all. a small blister which can be treated. but so far so good
one thing that we did spot cleaning the dirt off was the letters WTE ? anyone have any ideas ?
we have managed to get the kit off with 99% of clips in one piece. 1 had to be drilled out (which is expected tbh).i have managed to source all new clips anyway including the wedge shaped clips, as 1 or 2 are damaged.
Front bumper off, sadly the headlight clips broke when removing (no surprise really) but managed to source a few new sets :mrgreen: along with wedge clips as i see a few of mine have broken or damaged when we removed them.
Yummy!
wing off.
just a quick clean up and its come up alright. will need a polish before reassembling and maybe a wax or a clear underseal (bilthamber)dont know just yet. but thankfully no rust
probably noticed in the other pictures the black inner arches, it seems that it had some protection put on from when it was new which has probaly saved it that little bit longer from rust. but still iffy on black inner arches and would much prefer the white imo but we will see. (Sprayed with Autosmart Tardis and wiped it down)
original brake ducts which are still intact 8)
Some might not make sense as some is copied from the AXOC
from the pictures in the advert i think a few people were abit worried about the mileage etc...but later that day and a few phone calls and messages later with the seller along with a HPI check etc... we decided to go a view it.
now at this point driving close to 4 hours we are hoping it to be worth while as in the past car sellers haven't been honest or describing cars as MINT! when in reality its a rust bucket, but thankfully mark the seller was absolutely spot on! and all round top bloke.
8 hours later its on the drive 8)
obviously nothing happened that night as it was pitch black so we started looking through the folder of history that came with the car :o
both of us were quite surprised at the vast amount of history with it, all the old MOT's, service receipt even the receipts for the bulbs & wipers which i was gob smacked at 8)
Day 2:
couple of daylight photos.
Wilsys OCD is probably kicking in now
couple of the underside (considering its ages its quite tidy imo)
Boot floor
fog lights look in pretty good nick too which is another winner! (one looks like to have the chrome reflector peal inside)
probably the first time it has ever been cleaned in a long time has started today
Snow foam with no agitation at all hock:
it was followed by a quick wash and de-tar which i didn't take any pictures of it because really no one is that bothered lol
next up fallout remover (Autobrites Purple rain 2.0)
quite bad for a car that has lived most of its life in London hock:
also managed to clay half the bonnet but with the amount of contamination coming off i am going need a few more packs of clays lol
anyway pulled the lights out to see what its like behind.
another thumbs up from me :mrgreen:
and a quick shot of the them together (when I still had my )
Nothing big has happened other then cleaning away the gunk to see what we have underneath in the engine bay
Also ordered:
New plugs
Ht leads
Rotor arm
Distribution cap
Ignition coil
Air filter
Oil filter
Fuel
Oil
Gearbox oil
as much as we loved the wheels that came with the car , sadly they have been pulled off the car and replaced with these.
Headlights off as they were seriously gunked up.
more cleaning. a more intense clean will happen once the garage is sorted where it will be moved too.
Another nice edition thanks to Paul/Onzo which are hard to come by these days 8) (ignore the dirty parcel shelf and interior lo
New plugs: DONE
Ht leads: DONE
Rotor arm: DONE
Distribution cap: DONE
Ignition coil: DONE
Air filter: DONE
Oil filter: DONE
Fuel Filter: DONE
Oil: DONE
we also managed to sort the garage out and the GT5 now has a dry home :mrgreen:
right with it in the garage we can now start the rust hunting as every AX has some hiding somewhere so we started with pulling all the kit off to see what we are dealing with.
with a quick wipe down i dont think there is anything serious this side of the car at all. a small blister which can be treated. but so far so good
one thing that we did spot cleaning the dirt off was the letters WTE ? anyone have any ideas ?
we have managed to get the kit off with 99% of clips in one piece. 1 had to be drilled out (which is expected tbh).i have managed to source all new clips anyway including the wedge shaped clips, as 1 or 2 are damaged.
Front bumper off, sadly the headlight clips broke when removing (no surprise really) but managed to source a few new sets :mrgreen: along with wedge clips as i see a few of mine have broken or damaged when we removed them.
Yummy!
wing off.
just a quick clean up and its come up alright. will need a polish before reassembling and maybe a wax or a clear underseal (bilthamber)dont know just yet. but thankfully no rust
probably noticed in the other pictures the black inner arches, it seems that it had some protection put on from when it was new which has probaly saved it that little bit longer from rust. but still iffy on black inner arches and would much prefer the white imo but we will see. (Sprayed with Autosmart Tardis and wiped it down)
original brake ducts which are still intact 8)