Hi all, this is my first post on the site. For a while I've loved the Coupes looks and I have always felt they are a future classic. This has spurred me on into buying one, although finances are poor so I'm considering restoring a coupe, this way I'll know it's been put together correctly, relevant parts have been replaced, can do bits at a time as money allows and I've restored a car before (Opel Manta - ok so totally different to the Coupe)so I have the patience not to rush.
Is there anyone who can advise as to whether this is a good idea? If anyone can provide any advice as to which models to look for and recommentd any cars that are out there I'd really appreciate it.
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#783223 27/02/200915:4027/02/200915:40
Are the LE's the ones with the body kit on? Just a personal preference but I like them without the kits and with the earlier alloys. What's it like getting parts for Coupes? I notice not many people recommend the non turbos.
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#783238 27/02/200915:5127/02/200915:51
It's a brilliant idea - we need more people like you willing to take the cheaper unloved coupes and turn them into something special! Hats off to you and don't be put off by anybody telling you it'll be a waste of time and money as you can get one for less than £1k as we have seen where that leads . . . .
Hint - see thread on coupe chat!
Also if you want my advice - go for a 16VT as they are getting rarer and are, in my (unbiased) opinion, the best engine after the 16v N/A
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#783240 27/02/200915:5227/02/200915:52
parts are easy to get, theres a couple of great chaps on here that will give you all the info you need and break regularly so parts are always available mate
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#783241 27/02/200915:5227/02/200915:52
Are the LE's the ones with the body kit on? Just a personal preference but I like them without the kits and with the earlier alloys. What's it like getting parts for Coupes? I notice not many people recommend the non turbos.
I whole-heartedly recommend the 16v N/A!! I'm sure Barnacle would too!
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#783253 27/02/200916:0327/02/200916:03
I really feel starting from scratch is a much better idea, lets face it most people flog cars when there are things wrong with them and so many cr*pheads bodge jobs to get shot of them. There's me say I'm not keen on the kits, then I see Miss LickyL's and the kit doesn't look so bad. I love the contrast of bright red paint work on nice shiny alloys....very nice.
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#783258 27/02/200916:0727/02/200916:07
Personal preference but if you're building from scratch - probably best to keep it completely standard as, in essence, you're restoring it, not modifying it.
Good on yer whatever you decide.
Oh and thanks for the compliment about Nancy (coupe). To be honest, the skirts had to go on as there was a dent in one of the sills and I thought that while I was doing that I may as well put a new bumper on, get new alloys, get a full respray . . . .
That's how the coupe gets you so beware!
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#783265 27/02/200916:1227/02/200916:12