Worst bodge found on your car?
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Worst bodge found on your car?
I finaly got round to bringing my car to my house after buying it a year ago and found someone had touched up some stone chips with egg shell paint it looks like.. Just made me think what kinda things people have found on there car after they had brought it?
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worked at a group N evo 9 last week which had the rear chamber shims in upside down and bonnet pins holding the sump guard on. Glad i didn't take it for a test run before checking it on the lift.
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Not my own but a friends XR2i had awful bass with a good amp and chunky cable. Traced everything back and found the power cable twisted into the cig lighter wiring and the fuse replaced with a paperclip. WTF!
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evo i have now know, someone had wired in a rear fog into the reverse light on a seperate switch even though it has a rear fog switch and fog lights but they were really dim
other day i thought id fix it found out some muppet had wedge twin filament bulbs into a single filamnet holder hence the fog lights were not bright, fixed that and had to rewire the bodge they made of the revrse light so i had 2 revrse lights again
oh and done a clutch on a zetec conversion mk4 escort only to find someone had ground the clutch bolt heads in half
other day i thought id fix it found out some muppet had wedge twin filament bulbs into a single filamnet holder hence the fog lights were not bright, fixed that and had to rewire the bodge they made of the revrse light so i had 2 revrse lights again
oh and done a clutch on a zetec conversion mk4 escort only to find someone had ground the clutch bolt heads in half
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mains elcetrical cable used to wire up the heater on my mates old Nova GSi. Turns out the previous owner did it and he was a trained mechanic working for a vauxhall main dealer. Luckly he dont mechanic any more.
Luckly never seen any on cars i'v owned.
Luckly never seen any on cars i'v owned.
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Years ago (20+) I bought a 1275GT Mini, it had a pair of mole-grips in place of one of the front brake calipers. Another Mini had a floor that light shone through on a sunny day as it was all fibreglass resin with hardly and glass in it. I bought an XR3i that the gearbox had supposedly been rebuilt, I think by rebuilt he meant he threw all the bits back in the box as it only made it 50 yards before it locked solid. A mates Fiesta RS1800 had the cheapest thinnest speaker wire running the main beam circuit on the headlights.
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on one of my mk1 fiestas, i started scrapping the old paint and filler off the rear part of the sill to find that its shiny blue, instead of red doesnt even look like a ford colour! proper shit
and in the same car, it had a replacement floorpan before... which also looked like it was from a different car the car is full of bodges and is rusty as fook!
although not my cars, my dad was in a garage once and saw a transit come in for an m.o.t repair to the sill.... it was stuffed with a rolled up newspaper and covered in filler
i also remember a kid at my college that tried to repair a dent in his door with paper, super glue and spray paint... dick
my grandads conti gt until recently had bodged wires on the pedal box
and in the same car, it had a replacement floorpan before... which also looked like it was from a different car the car is full of bodges and is rusty as fook!
although not my cars, my dad was in a garage once and saw a transit come in for an m.o.t repair to the sill.... it was stuffed with a rolled up newspaper and covered in filler
i also remember a kid at my college that tried to repair a dent in his door with paper, super glue and spray paint... dick
my grandads conti gt until recently had bodged wires on the pedal box
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my current sierra, fibreglassed:- rear quarter, transmission tunnel, rear light panel spare boot well, foot wells, inner rear drivers arch. And i can now put my fist through the rear quarters and feel expanding foam in the area above the filler cap. good thing i got a replacement
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not mine but i was replacing some discs and pads on a vw bora, i did one side went to do the other side they didnt fit nothing like. the car had been a right off and front corner from different car pile of shit. even compared to old discs one side big one side small also shock and hubs different on both sides. and the lad who owned it put old ones on and sold it on ebay. ''what a cunt''.
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worst i have seen was one of those KA convertable things, somebird had bought it from some blokes in London and at first glance it was pretty.
But, you soon spotted the bad spraywork, then noticed every gap was way out, so bad that you could put your fingers into the gaps!! Was completely twisted and by far the worst car I have ever seen, came into my mates garage as the drive shaft has fell out!
He got her dad down and showed him how bad it was, suggested she either take it back but this was unlikely to happen, or scrap it as it was too dangerous to dangerous to drive.
But, you soon spotted the bad spraywork, then noticed every gap was way out, so bad that you could put your fingers into the gaps!! Was completely twisted and by far the worst car I have ever seen, came into my mates garage as the drive shaft has fell out!
He got her dad down and showed him how bad it was, suggested she either take it back but this was unlikely to happen, or scrap it as it was too dangerous to dangerous to drive.
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erm, expandy foam covered with duck tape and then under sealed repaired sill
battery tray held on with seam sealer in a rst
r5 gtt fuel filter replaced with a one way valve. gave enough fuel to run and idle but put your foot dowbn and nothing, took 3 months to find the fault.
mate bought a xr4i years ago that had "competition mounts" that turned out to be bolts with washers between cross member and engine. also had had "exstensive welding" for the mot done but turned out to be card board and seam sealer then undersealed underneath.
battery tray held on with seam sealer in a rst
r5 gtt fuel filter replaced with a one way valve. gave enough fuel to run and idle but put your foot dowbn and nothing, took 3 months to find the fault.
mate bought a xr4i years ago that had "competition mounts" that turned out to be bolts with washers between cross member and engine. also had had "exstensive welding" for the mot done but turned out to be card board and seam sealer then undersealed underneath.
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my capri fiberglassed strut tops fiberglassed sills fibberglassed rear chassis legs near spring hangers and a load of silcone.
my escort 40mm lowering springs cut down to make it 60mm+
my escort 40mm lowering springs cut down to make it 60mm+
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Bought a mk1 xr2 many moons ago,,an "original" early 90's cut/shut...A propper one too lol..
Had cut the rear chassis legs..put a splice in em and slid em over what was left of the rotten bits,then fibreglassed them together. The rest was held together with just gob and paper,,horrific tack welds that were skimmed over...no drivers footwell,,or inner sill, A pillar made of gob from pins down and the rest was just an absolute Horror the more i dug the more i felt sick..Although it Had some beautiful original parts on it that had strangely remained perfect.
It was subsequently stripped an Crushed in 4hrs, after spending a day going through all its charms first though.
My bro's 5 with upside down HG was a cracker too.
Have simply seen to many to list..and tbh i love finding them, like a challenge, and to see just how much effort people go to when bodging a simple job, but also makes me appreciate what little i do know..and one things for sure i can do better than that..They just makes me grin at the workmanship..a shit job should always be done propper imop.
My absolute worst find was an old MAN tractor unit with literally no pads in the ns side front caliper, that REALLY boiled my piss, total CUNTS for risking that
Bought a mk1 xr2 many moons ago,,an "original" early 90's cut/shut...A propper one too lol..
Had cut the rear chassis legs..put a splice in em and slid em over what was left of the rotten bits,then fibreglassed them together. The rest was held together with just gob and paper,,horrific tack welds that were skimmed over...no drivers footwell,,or inner sill, A pillar made of gob from pins down and the rest was just an absolute Horror the more i dug the more i felt sick..Although it Had some beautiful original parts on it that had strangely remained perfect.
It was subsequently stripped an Crushed in 4hrs, after spending a day going through all its charms first though.
My bro's 5 with upside down HG was a cracker too.
Have simply seen to many to list..and tbh i love finding them, like a challenge, and to see just how much effort people go to when bodging a simple job, but also makes me appreciate what little i do know..and one things for sure i can do better than that..They just makes me grin at the workmanship..a shit job should always be done propper imop.
My absolute worst find was an old MAN tractor unit with literally no pads in the ns side front caliper, that REALLY boiled my piss, total CUNTS for risking that
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I had an XR3i, noticed some wiring hanging down by the fuel pump. Turns out it had been previously cut, was twiddled together and taped to the bottom of the fuel tank. Needless to say that was replaced very quickly!