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Volkswagen Cabriolet Project, What the Chalk?

Auto Mechanic Project Cabriolet

Well, as promised, I shot a video of the Cabby last night. After work last night I spent a few hours replacing the clutch. I will dedicate a post solely to that soon. Lets just say it was toast!

As you can see, I have some BIG TIME work a head of me. That is the fun part about the project right? I will say that the car is in pretty darn good condition.

After I test drove it, I found it would not stay running. A vacuum hose came off on the front side of the engine. I fixed that. Then I found the distributor cap and rotor were worn out. I got those coming along with some new spark plugs.

Well, what do you think? In over my head? I would love to know.;) I hope you all have an awesome weekend. I have some pics of the damaged clutch and some before and afters for everyone. I will post them asap.

If you knew that my first car was red, click one of the buttons below. BTW my first car was red.

19 replies
  1. Brett
    Brett says:

    Finishing the video with a shot of that sad superhero on the back quarter panel was fitting. I imagine he has the same face you made when you saw the Cabriolet come back looking like it does.

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  2. Jeremy
    Jeremy says:

    You’re not in over your head. As you said, it’s a project. What fun would a project be if it was easy.

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    • Jeremy
      Jeremy says:

      Try some paint thinner then polish out the clear coat. Should work. I like the astro turf shift knob also haha

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      • Charles
        Charles says:

        HAHA, yeah that shifter is “sweet”!

        I am gonna try several different methods. My plan is to do testing and shoot videos showing what works and what does not work.

        I think step one will be interior. I needs some carpet. I also want to make sure I handle any possible rust.

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  3. Steve M.
    Steve M. says:

    In honor of the project start-date being near Cinco de Mayo, repaint it in the colors of the Mexican Flag and call it Cabri-Olé!

    Hit up brands like Ortega, Azteca Foods, La Favorita, Taco Bell, Jose Cuervo and the like for sponsorship funds.

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  4. Matt C.
    Matt C. says:

    Yikes… what were they smoking when they came up with that color scheme!??! It is like they were deliberately trying to destroy the car.

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  5. Alex@iHeartEuro
    Alex@iHeartEuro says:

    I got an ’88 Cabrio last summer as a project, the fuel distributor was acting up quite a bit and as I started to figure out what’s wrong with it I got an offer to sell the car. Double than what I paid for it so I sold it… a B4 VR6 is my new project car although I am still hoping to own a top notch MK1 one day 😉

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    • Charles
      Charles says:

      Hey Alex,
      I am pretty sure that I would have done exactly what you did. This car doesn’t run perfect. It drives fine, but doesn’t like to sit at idle. I figured I will drive it a bit, then put some fresh fuel in it. Clean intake and go from there.

      Congrats on the B4. We had one in the shop yesterday. Not a car that we see all that much. It’s funny to see one next to a new Passat. It looks so tiny.

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