What “mods” did your first car have?

What “mods” did your first car have?

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LotusOmega375D

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8,096 posts

160 months

Friday 20th September
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We didn’t call them mods in my day, but you know what I mean.

My Hillman Imp already had slot mag wheels, when I bought it. I added a Peco big bore exhaust instead of the standard pea shooter, a tiny sports steering wheel to replace the ocean yacht tiller and twin Stromberg carbs to replace the weedy single Solex. Oh and a nasty second hand cassette player and speakers on the rear shelf.

IroningMan

10,299 posts

253 months

Friday 20th September
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My Triumph 2500 got a pair of Lucas driving lights and some Spax rear dampers; then it got the larger SU HS6 carbs & inlet manifold, smaller diameter steering wheel and five-clock dash from a scrap 2500S. It was also going to get the 14” alloys, but they weren’t fit to use.

Not long afterwards it also got crashed - and then it got replaced by a 2500PI.

jeremyc

24,552 posts

291 months

Friday 20th September
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My Fiat 128 had a hole drilled exactly in the centre of the roof to accomodate a DV27 CB aerial. paperbag Together with a pay-weekly-catalogue-special radio cassette fiited alongside the CB radio in a home made centre console. biggrin

However, it was my second car, a Mk 2 Escort 1300, where I really got going:
  • Mexico spoilers front and rear with quarter bumpers.
  • Four Cibie spot and fog lights.
  • Stage 3 big valve head with duplex valve springs.
  • Weber 28/36DCD carb
  • 4-2-1 tubular exhaust manifold together with big bore, single box system.
  • KN Jupiter alloy wheels from a Caterham with suitably lower profile and wider tyres.
  • That same DV27 but fitted in the conventional place on a rear wing. hehe
  • RS steering wheel.
  • Mexico tachometer and gauges in the dashboard.
  • One Recaro seat.
  • Big multi-way speakers on the rear shelf.
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The speakers, spot and fog lights are still in my loft, some 41 years later ... biglaugh

Scrump

22,939 posts

165 months

Friday 20th September
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My first mini came with a full length webasto roof, I added mini lite style wheels, smaller steering wheel and a radio cassette player in front of the passenger's knees with two big box speakers on the rear shelf.

aeropilot

36,578 posts

234 months

Friday 20th September
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Passed test at 17yrs 4 months, and then spent next 2 months modding a MIni 1000 with 4.5 inch steels, Spax dampers, pair of Corbeau seats, Mountney steering wheel, a pair of Cibie Oscars and a sump guard in prep for my first, and what turned out to be my only road rally.

Being standard engine it was woefully slow, and that was the end of my rallying career (as a driver at any rate)


gdaybruce

758 posts

232 months

Friday 20th September
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My Austin A30 received the benefit of a new floor for the driver's footwell, courtesy of a stainless steel crumb tray from a Baby Belling, hammered into shape and then pop riveted and fibre glassed into place. It outlasted the rest of the car (which admittedly isn't saying much!).

Turbobanana

6,740 posts

208 months

Friday 20th September
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Mk1 Escort, bought when I was 15 so I could learn to drive on the beach. Only mod was a radio cassette, twist-wired in and running speakers loose on the rear shelf. The radio caught fire one day so was swiftly disposed of.

Yertis

18,677 posts

273 months

Friday 20th September
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I added:

Foglights
Heated rear screen thingy
Radio cassette

The dynamo or whatever a 2CV uses was unable to supply enough juice for all this extravagance, causing the car to die when I least wanted it to, ie in a snowstorm

AC43

11,980 posts

215 months

Friday 20th September
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Bought a Mini Clubman.

Then put in a bored-out 1273 with a skimmed gas-flowed head, double valve springs, Cooper cam, Cooper dizzy, Dellorto 40 on a swan neck manifold, long centre branch exhaust, Janspeed centre section and Cooper back box. Fitted rigid gear change thingy, dropped the steering column and fitted a rev counter. Outside it got a set of Rostyles and Cooper front discs to replace the weedy drums.

Then I drove a Sud and thought "why the fk am I polishing this turd?". Sold the Mini, bought a Sud. The only thing I ever did to that and the two Alfas that followed was to put better (Koni or Bilstein) dampers on. Infinitely better all round.

DickyC

51,722 posts

205 months

Friday 20th September
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My Frogeye had a venetian blind radiator cover, very nicely made by the previous owner. It was operated by a Bowden cable with a lever on the steering column. Very effective. The radiator was unfeasibly large for a 948cc engine and would have taken ages to heat up. But, racing pedigree and all that. He also drilled through the gearstick housing to accept a steel bar, headed at one end and drilled at the other for a padlock to - in no uncertain terms - lock the car in reverse.

geeks

9,738 posts

146 months

Friday 20th September
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Vauxhall Nova, 1.2, fitted full GTE suspension, ARBs and such, Cavalier SRi brakes, Nova GTE seats in the front, no back seats a fully hidden large sound system, manifold back exhaust system, silly induction cone filter, steel wheels from an Astra. Loved that thing was heartbroken when it was stolen.

bad company

19,472 posts

273 months

Friday 20th September
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My Ford Anglia had a piece of cardboard covering the hole in the floor.

PistonBroker

2,520 posts

233 months

Friday 20th September
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jeremyc said:
*loads of cool stuff*
Legend.

dontlookdown

1,966 posts

100 months

Friday 20th September
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A Harry Moss stereo with four big speakers.

And rust. Lots of rust.

PistonBroker

2,520 posts

233 months

Friday 20th September
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geeks said:
Vauxhall Nova, 1.2, fitted full GTE suspension, ARBs and such, Cavalier SRi brakes, Nova GTE seats in the front, no back seats a fully hidden large sound system, manifold back exhaust system, silly induction cone filter, steel wheels from an Astra. Loved that thing was heartbroken when it was stolen.
That's basically what I daydreamed about doing. I wanted an Antibes so that it looked halfway like an SR.

In the event I didn't buy my first car until I finished Uni at 22 and by then Novas were mostly rotten. So I bought a 205 Roland Garros instead.

Considering I was buying Fast Car magazine every month when I was 13/14, you'd think I'd have gone crazy with the mods. But that 205 went untouched.

My second car, a Mk2 Golf GTI 8v, came to me with a stainless system and lowered suspension.

A few years later our NA Eunos V-Spec came with a stainless system on it.

But otherwise, everything I've had has remained boringly standard. Probably doesn't help that I've chopped and changed a lot, so not much hung around long enough for me to get going on it.

KobayashiMaru86

1,329 posts

217 months

Friday 20th September
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Mk3 Astra. JVC headunit with USB, one of the first to have it back then. Never did any more as I was a skint student and was smart enough to save the cash for the next car.

some bloke

1,202 posts

74 months

Friday 20th September
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1963 Chev Belair - second car as the first one was shameful.
Cibie driving lights, a Pioneer stereo with 4 speakers, tacho, 300+ hp 350 with a torquey cam and ported heads, th350 upgrade over the stock 283/powerglide, headers with a too-noisy exhaust, self-made velour door panels (looked better than it sounds) widened steel wheels all round, B&M Z-gate shifter, plus a lot of rust, dirt, body filler and oil leaks.

geeks

9,738 posts

146 months

Friday 20th September
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PistonBroker said:
geeks said:
Vauxhall Nova, 1.2, fitted full GTE suspension, ARBs and such, Cavalier SRi brakes, Nova GTE seats in the front, no back seats a fully hidden large sound system, manifold back exhaust system, silly induction cone filter, steel wheels from an Astra. Loved that thing was heartbroken when it was stolen.
That's basically what I daydreamed about doing. I wanted an Antibes so that it looked halfway like an SR.

In the event I didn't buy my first car until I finished Uni at 22 and by then Novas were mostly rotten. So I bought a 205 Roland Garros instead.

Considering I was buying Fast Car magazine every month when I was 13/14, you'd think I'd have gone crazy with the mods. But that 205 went untouched.

My second car, a Mk2 Golf GTI 8v, came to me with a stainless system and lowered suspension.

A few years later our NA Eunos V-Spec came with a stainless system on it.

But otherwise, everything I've had has remained boringly standard. Probably doesn't help that I've chopped and changed a lot, so not much hung around long enough for me to get going on it.
Mine was a "spin" I was a die hard Max Power, Redline, Revs and Fast Car consumer back in the day as well. I never went down the body kit route and as I couldn't insure it with a bigger engine I concentrated on making it handle as good as I could (though I do seem to remember installing a Laguna front splitter or possibly a Seat Ibiza GTi one). Even then the 205s were just as rotten as the Novas though. I had one for a brief spell after the Nova as was pinched and wasn't enamoured with it, that made way for a Seat Ibiza (S) then an Astra GTE and a 106 Rallye, two cars I should never have sold but I was starting to do lots of miles so I bought a Cavalier SRi. All were tinkered with in some shape or form

LotusOmega375D

Original Poster:

8,096 posts

160 months

Friday 20th September
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PistonBroker said:
I wanted an Antibes
We used to car share the school run with the wealthy family of another boy. His parents bought him a brand new Nova Antibes for his 17th birthday. As soon as he passed his test, he traded it in against a new Mk1 MR2 T-Bar, which itself was soon traded in against a brand new Lotus Esprit Turbo (Stevens face lift). However, the Esprit soon met its maker after one of the local Lotus dealer’s mechanics took it for a “test drive” when it was in for a service and wrote it off. After that my friend lost interest in sports cars and pumped the insurance money into his business.

Red9zero

7,911 posts

64 months

Friday 20th September
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My Mini automatic got a pre-production A+ 998cc Metro engine and manual gearbox, front brakes, wheels and dash. Probably doubled the value of the car laugh