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turbell wrote:First of all welcome, I'm a relative newbie on here, but not to sick GTAs !
My thread in Cars and projects covers a lot of the grot, and any it doesn't you'll find in Clees ( RATS) threads. It's all do-able.
The front crossmember, I would say is the most difficult repair in my opinion, as it's a bit of a backbreaker to do in a home workshop, but with the benefit of a lift etc may be easier.
Where are you ?, if you're Lincolnshire, depending which bit, you're not far from me ( Derbyshire ) so I would be happy to have a gander at the car and point out where to start/advise you whether the car will be viable for your skills or pocket.
If it turns out you need welding work and are not up to it yourself then the only place advisable to get it in to is RATS ( IMHO ).
If we can identify where it needs work ( if any ) you can price getting the structure sound, then add on a shopping list of needs, then wants, then would likes!
As far as engine upgrades are concerned then now is no better time, as dodgy boost bodges are a thing of the past, again RATS are the place to go to, I may sound biased, but can anyone point out a better option?
Good luck and hope it turns out solid as rock, if it doesn't shout up.
PS I wouldn't worry about diagnostic kit, it either will or it won't, a dodgy sensor here, a naff connection there, at worst I'm sure I can lend an known ECU if you want.
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turbodog wrote:I am very sorry to hear that George has past away as i knew him quite well I sourced this car for George and he came to north wales to pick it up off my neighbour, has the car still got fagix wheels 7.5x15 front and 10x15 on the rear, i have some pictures of this car, i will post them up.
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Tony Smith wrote:Good luck with the project, hate to say it but putting it back on the road is going to cost you far more than just going and buying one. Parts are all still obtainable but a lot of it is pricey, I've spent 7k on restoring one of mine over the last few years, with everything being bought or spannered at trade prices and its still not finished - and that one wasn't dragged out of a field :0). Using for a trackday car might work out a better option if you don't go mad on the spec- the money you save on bodywork, interior etc can be spent on coilovers and brakes etc. A few of the guys use their GTAs for some sprinting and hill climbing with some success. They are good fun on circuit. If you want to do it on a budget I'd go for a set of coilovers, some trackday rubber on the standard rims, some discs with bi-metallic pads and a few engine tweaks, strip it out and you've got an 1100kg car. You can get 20-25 bhp with a cheap boost mod or its a chunk more money to get more as the turbo and injectors both need changing to get beyond 230 bhp realistically. Martin Faulks can now re-map the standard ecu with good results and combining this with the uprated turbo and injectors is making a solid 250 bhp at sensible boost. Hope the chassis is ok when you get it back.
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Tony Smith wrote:I can give you a list of what will need doing now :0). Had GTAs for 25 years and they always have the same things wrong :0). '89 on are generally better - they made quite a lot of small improvements round then. If you have orange dials on the clocks its almost an 89 or later, red and its earlier, although I'm sure there are an odd few that break that rule.
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turbell wrote:Greg, the history of my car is much the same as many GTAs I guess, fair few owners, some who cared/spent some who didn't.
The door post issue I believe is leaky screen related, that and the total lack of any preventative coating as far as rust is concerned other than a coat of black paint straight onto the steel.
The front crossmember was a bummer, but I don't leave stones unturned.....poke, poke, I was alookin' others might not .......inner sills weren't that bad at all.....but why leave 'em ?
It was crusty when I bought it when it was ten years old, ten years with no wax on does little for any steel car. And having welded many a steel monocoque shell, given the choice of a well sorted composite GTA shell, with all areas made good and well treated, I'd pick it to last longer and not ' break through' or start blistering from dozens of old seams, than say a 5GT.
The inner sills are 1.5mm thick plate , so can be repaired with standard plate, no expensive panels with pressings, and curves, you just need a little know how with GRP.
It's not a cheap car to weld, but what you spend on getting a good specialist to do it right, you won't have spent on replacement panels, ................inner and outer 5GT sills, jacking plates, etc etc ?????
I'm not knocking 5Gt's by the way just saying they are now appearing in standard trim at over their new list price...................a GTA Turbo was 25+k when new...........just saying.
I'd jack it up, look at the metal work and speak to Lee, if you have got it at the right price and can spend what it needs to make it solid I think they are safe money in the long run, if you want to get it running, clean it up and bang a ticket on it, have a good look round it and if it's bad get shot......don't start what you can't finish.
It sounds like someone once loved that car I hope it turns out positive.
Good luck.
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