Goodwood Restoration
I thought I would start a project thread for my car, with any luck it will spur me on to actually get on with things as well :)
So, to bring things up to date (most of this info is elsewhere in the forum): December 2014 I picked up a MK2 Goodwood Green ZS180 on an 04 plate. It was purchased with crap paint (story goes a bodyshop messed up when fixing some stone chips), but other issues were unexpected, which included:
First things first, sort the brake lights (Sorry no pictures). Turned out that whoever fitted the sheddist (Actually Black Ice), was a bit heavy handed and installed the bracket over the reverse sensor wiring. so since the sheddist was not working, I removed the bracket, got rid of the crap wiring and refitted the bracket and a new sensor. Reverse lights now working as they should. So I went to look at the sheddist, turns out it was not bled and the reservoir was leaking big time. So replaced (and relocated) the reservoir and rebled with the slave disconnected from the gearbox. Reassembled and now all good again. I then went to install my new temperature sensor to behind the bumper, only to find that there was no wiring for it, indeed the wiring had been cut fright back to where it entered the loom, so I have made up some more wiring and fitted it. After a reset of the ATC I found that the "Hedghog" had died, so at POL last year I found someone who had a spare one, brought it and fitted it to my car.. all working well now - except I then found out that the Aircon is not working due to a damaged (hole) aircon radiator (although i think its called something else)... so thats a job for the next few weeks! On to the rear lights. This is the state of the lights when I got them, not bad but an MOT failure: http://www.themgzs.co.uk/vb/attachme...7&d=1428915437 http://www.themgzs.co.uk/vb/attachme...8&d=1428915445 So we set about sanding them down and then putting a subtle tint (actually 2k "black perl" paint) and decent 2k clear over them, then once dried polished them up and fitted them: With these pictures you can also see the new Extreme spoiler that was fitted to the boot. http://www.themgzs.co.uk/vb/attachme...5&d=1428915070 http://www.themgzs.co.uk/vb/attachme...6&d=1428915077 Excuse the shorts! And the paintwork... Next my Missus decided to get her hand on some of the engine bits n bobs (She's just finishing off the engine cover at the moment. So while she was doing that I set about following the guide on here and replaced the thermostat. This is her first two finished items from the engine bay: http://www.themgzs.co.uk/vb/attachme...3&d=1437486061 http://www.themgzs.co.uk/vb/attachme...4&d=1437486078 The cracking effect is due to an experimental paint called "The Kracken" from one of her suppliers. http://www.themgzs.co.uk/vb/attachme...8&d=1439890250 http://www.themgzs.co.uk/vb/attachme...9&d=1439890350 http://www.themgzs.co.uk/vb/attachme...0&d=1439890354 http://www.themgzs.co.uk/vb/attachme...1&d=1439890359 Here you can also see the new pipe I fitted to connect the BMC back to the car. In the last few weeks I have done LED lights into the roof lighting and added an MGF interior Mirror. I also added black oak to the dash/centre console: https://scontent-lhr3-1.xx.fbcdn.net...48&oe=57320F2F And yes I am aware the car needs a hoover! I think thats about up to date now! Sorry for the long post, I hope to get the car into the paint shop in the next few weeks and have something more to put here! |
Progress for the last few months has been non existent as I have been rebuilding www.ultimatezs.co.uk (I will update when I am allowed to put that live!) for Ollie and his car, http://www.themgzs.co.uk/vb/showthre...ght=UltimateZS :)
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You have a talented lady there.
The air con rad is commonly known as a condenser, IIRC I still have the one from GV51. My rear lights have a similar tint, the last time they got MOTed in January 2015 they failed after passing 5 tests on GV51 and then FE54 so I now have a MOT only set as well. |
Looking good mate, love the air brushed stuff.....keep up the good work. :)
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Sometimes you need a thread like this to get motivated, I should know! At least it's going in the right direction.
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Thank you for the positive comments guys :) it really does help.
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Good luck with it all.
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Good on you for getting started.I really need the weather to pick up so I can get started on my car the poor soul has been stuck indoors for months now.
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Yep few bits there to be getting on with from the start mate. Some good work by the Mrs in the engine bay though.
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I guess you could get it pressure tested. When fitting use new O rings. |
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