I've snapped 3 throttle cables and had lots of fun refitting them. Turns out 2 bushes in the pedal box were drokked and they were causing the cable to fray then snap. All sorted now.
The throttle in the carb occasionally sticks open. It has almost ended me once, and had stopped for a while before I took the car off the road, I think the throttle cable adjustments I made sorted this.
I haven't used the car on the road in almost a year. When I got the Xsara I let the tax on this run out then put it on SORN, I can't remember why as it was drivable from what I recall.
I stripped all the small bumper trim off, and also primered the most shagged door.
Lost enthusiasm over the winter and the car filled with water and went mouldy. I removed and cleaned the entire interior, and left the car stripped out.
I moved house this month and the Golf was moved over with the other cars. I've put the Golf in the garage and I'm now setting about getting it back in shape, because I miss driving it!
So that's it in a nutshell

Anyway, today progress was made! I've removed the primered door as it was rotten, and replaced it with a cheap replacement I found on eBay

She's now all one colour, which is quite motivating!

Swapping the door meant swapping the internals. That was fun




Next up was the dash

Not a pretty sight



Still got some switch blanks to fit, and there's still no sign of the drokking headlight switch!
So, my next jobs on the list:
Drill out rivets from the wheel arches so I can start fitting the big bumper trim. Unfortunately I lost the charger cable for my drill when I moved


My other top priority is doing something about this

I'll try and get it dried out tomorrow so I can put the carpets and seats back in. I'm still none the wiser to how all the water gets there though. I have a spare outer seal for the front door that side so I'll fit that and go from there I guess.
The joys of an old car

