Been a while since I updated!
This little Corsa has been a champ, very enjoyable to drive and it's super economical. I've put a few thousand miles on it but I haven't been using it for the past few months. I've been putting off messing with it due to other projects taking my time and money, but I found a bit of time to make a start.
The paintwork is in very good condition but it was sat for a few years without any love and so the paint has a layer of grime that I need to cut through so it can really shine
A reminder of how she stood when bought:
I'd washed it a few times since then but it really needed a good polish, so I brought it in to the workshop for stage one of cleaning. I used some compound and just cut through the dirt by hand, then gave it a wax. This alone took all day! I forgot how long it takes to bring paintwork back!
Not great pics but she's starting to get a deep shine. The next stage is to go through it with some serious paint renovation products, once I have a new head for my mop! I'll do this when I am ready to paint and fit the Irmscher from bumper apron to ensure a good colour match. I really do want it as clean as possible, and then keep it that way
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I tried to bring the plastic arches back with some linseed oil, but I think the driver's side rear will need replacing as it's just too faded to bring back. If I wanted to replace one or all of the arch plastics, where would I find some mint ones? Can you buy them new still?
I thought the best place to start with upgrades would be to replace the original stereo. I grabbed my box of head units to see what would suit it best:
A couple of options there! Nothing very recent or high end particularly, but I have a JVC, Sony, Pioneer, Aiwa, Blaupunkt and a few other randoms. I decided to use the Sony Xplod because it had the highest output and a aux-in port for my phone.
Installed
I have a box full of Pioneer speakers that will suit the Corsa too. I didn't fancy cutting the shelf for 6x9s so it will just be a subtle upgrade using the original speaker locations. Not going for decibels, just a good quality sounding system.
Since this is a daily driver and since my other cars are a bit more stripped out and basic, I think what I'd like to do is fit this Corsa with a nice comfortable, well-equipped interior. I considered the Calibra leather option but I think I'm feeling something cloth and sporty from a higher model Corsa instead. I'd also like to fit central locking, those illuminating sun visors, and possibly increase the amount of sound deadening and replace the carpet with a thicker pile one so that it's a bit more luxurious.
So she's still looking pretty stock at the moment. I have removed all the dealer stickers and such. I know some people like them for originality but I prefer clean and simple.
I have now scored the replacement wheels in 16" flavour, now I'm just sourcing the tyres. But they aren't going on until the car is on coilovers!