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On 17/02/2023 at 02:29, RXFORD said:
Fuck yeh, Trekkas are rad.
I have bulk n.o.s Trekka/Skoda shit from Anderson Motors and Gee Motors who were dealers back in the day. When I get some time I'l sift through and grab some pics. Probably some stuff there that might be of use to you.
Whats the build number of your Trekka? I'm a barry and have a bit of a file on them.
Keen to see more pics.
That would be great if you're willing to sell some parts! I have a fair bit of Gee Motors Skoda parts but for the later models, must have been a fairly big dealership in their day!
Build plate below - will get some more photos up soon!
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Because I have no impulse control I have bought another project (posting within this thread for Skoda continuity, might start a new one once I start work on it).
Enter the mighty NZ made Trekka. Couldn’t say no to this, have always wanted to own one and the number plate is only 4 digits off the Sabre! (DL7234 / DL7238) so presumably both were registered and sold around the same time / same dealer?
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Wouldn't have been out of place in Addington in the 80s
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Went to an open home today - 1987 Rover Sterling (800 / 827) lurking in the shade. Always liked these, my Dad had a late model 800 which was great until it wasn't..... Head gasket failure at 70,000kms.
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28 minutes ago, Alfashark said:
Miami Blue! Otherwise known as beach public toilet block blue...
Looks like an easy save and comes with a parts car, so I'd call that a win.
Is that an old Octavia sitting to the right of it in the paddock pic?
Haha will need to do some beach scouting for a photo op once its road legal! And close, it's a 1200 which is the predecessor to the Octavia / 440 models. Very cool car and more than a bit tempted! Don't think it was for sale though.
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Been a long time between posts without a huge amount happening. Unfortunately the Sabre failed its wof on a old rust repair (probably dating to the 80s which my Grandfather probably did in the shed), just a floor pan cut so easy enough to replace or get tidied up but niggly all the same when it's never been an issue before. I'll probably bite the bullet and get the entire underside stripped and resealed at the same time so there wont be problems going forwards.
On another note, I've infected another with the Skoda virus so now have a 1976 110L in the family. Engine seized with water in the bores so either head gasket or cracked head itself - otherwise solid for its age. Interior was missing a few bits so when a wreck showed up on facebook it had to be salvaged. In a weird twist of fate, it was less than 10km from where the 110L is stored and has the same paint colour and interior trim! Paint is "Miami Blue" which I find hilarious for a communist era Skoda. Paddock car was badly rusted out (doors almost fell off) but managed to get windscreens and all the interior bits we needed. I suspected the engine would have been seized from sitting for decades but amazingly it was free with what feels like good compression. Rocker gear is super clean and carb internals look mint on first glance so might be easier to swap out for the seized one and use the wreck engine. Didn't save the gearbox and mildly regret it, on well, two spares is probably enough......
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Hi All,
I've been scrolling through this topic but looking a a bit of advice from those who have gone before. I bought a de-reg (but still in system as lapsed in 2009) Lada Taiga ute - NZ new modified Niva basically so is a 1990 but first reg in 1995.
Main question is around rust / corrosion - I'm fortunate that it's spent most of its life in Wanaka so is very sound, just plenty of surface rust. I have stripped and repainted half of the rear chassis (the NZ made half, I haven't touched the monocoque front). I've read that inspectors get iffy when they see new paint and think it's hiding repairs etc. Would it be better to leave it with surface rust to take to the inspection or would that automatically fail? I'll go into VINZ to discuss details but didn't want to paint myself into a corner with it.Tray is currently off - I presume they wouldn't have a problem with that being stripped and repainted given it's non-structural? Any thoughts would be much appreciated! Cheers
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So, Sabre is now in Christchurch so I can slowly get some jobs done while not working on the house. Got the rims from Marshlands sandblasted/painted/fitted and I'm super happy with the result. Suits the car so much better being back to original compared to the 13" wheels. Also fitted the seats from the wreck I got (see earlier posts) but found the front seat frames were pretty wrecked. Managed to fit the replacement covers over the seats that were in it (S110L seats) but the Sabre seats have a different back - will need to get the drivers one fixed before fitting. You can see how the Sabre/1000MB seats are way more shaped and styley than the later ones (drivers side)
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@Skodie Nah I'll do the 110 front end swap (easiest first) and then look at 5 speed conversion. I would assume you can use 110/1000mb axles in a 120 5-speed gearbox?
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Not immediately build related but after seeing this stuff article @myk00l ( https://www.stuff.co.nz/national/115722682/worker-to-clean-up-christchurch-hoarder-house-begins ) I managed to get in touch with those involved and a sad sight awaited me. Three 110R wrecks All realistically too far gone to save due to rust, the guy told me they had driven into the site three years earlier but I found that verrry hard to believe. There was also two 120L models (one half converted into a rally car) and one solid looking one that apparently only has ~50,000kms on it before the head gasket blew and it was taken off the road.
A guy in Dunedin who I've been in touch with has a 120L that he and his son are doing up but were struggling to find parts (was quoted $2,600 for a windscreen from Smith and Smith!). I managed to save the white 120 and will be taking it to Dunedin this weekend when I go down to pick up the Sabre. It's surprising solid considering it's been of the road for ~ 20 years. Almost don't want to let it go! Would come up good with a proper scrub!
Also found a loose half axle sitting in one of the cars that I'm reconditioning to put into the Sabre after the fuckery I endured trying to replace oil seals without the right tools / knowledge. Aim is to have it on the road in time for the Mcleans Island swap meet.
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35 minutes ago, JustHarry said:
@Triumphant How much stuff is left down marshlands Rd.
Have seen the wreckers in and out of there quite frequently recently.
How's Charlie to deal with now. He went a bit grumpy with some of us for no reason
@JustHarry Really empty now, nothing solid left (that is for sale). I've had no problems with him but I heard he'd been getting lowballed by a lot of people and people stealing stuff so I understand why he would just get the scrap guys in (not saying you were doing that!). Wish I had seen the site in its heyday!
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13 hours ago, MACKAZ said:
I had one of these cut down into a buggy 30 years ago. Survived a Derby, only thing that stopped it was a fan blade broke loose, threw itself around the engine bay randomly and broke the side off the carb. Adapted a 1500 VW carb onto it. Was insanely fast, we got 80mph out of it on a tarseal road just out of Dargaville. It would wheelstand if you weren't carefully. Far faster than mates 1600 VW one.
Sharn aside, this car looks a real gem. Good to see someone showing a underrated marque some love it deserves. Keep up the good work!
@MACKAZ Sounds like an absolute weapon! I've heard similar stories re the fan - A guy told me he had the fan explode which threw the blades through the bonnet/bootlit and give it shark gills haha. Cheers
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5 hours ago, malarky said:
Six cars at 114 Ruskin st, some nice drone footage but I can't make out the make and models
Skodas! 110Rs and 120 @Borgweiser
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@EpochNZ I'm afraid so, there are still other 110s there but nothing to think of saving. They are still out there though if you know where to look!
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Pretty empty now, especially compared to around a year ago. Still approx 50-100 cars but thinning out fast, all pretty far gone too.
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Long time between posts as usual, made another mission back to the Marshland yard before it's all gone. Managed to get four decent 14 inch rims to put the Sabre back to original and so I can fit the NOS hubcaps - will look the part once blasted and painted. Also found a floormat for it amongst the grass, I have the passenger side but had been missing the driver's so I'm a happy lad!
Also dragged this monstrosity home because I couldn't bear the thought of it being crushed. I'll clean it up and then decide what to do with it.
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@EpochNZ There was one orange one that looked to be pretty solid and complete - I'd say that there would be enough there to Frankenstein one out of another one or two cars haha. Even if you got one solidish car you could probably get it back together with parts from the Skoda Club / Skoda Barrys dotted around the place!
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8 hours ago, yoeddynz said:
Ha ha cool. Marshlands is the site that just keeps on giving. I'm amazed that there are still cars there. I thought they were all destined to be crushed?
Its crazy, I wish I had seen it in its heyday. There's still a few cool cars there but they're mostly all rotten now and are going to be crushed. Apparently the owner wants to turn the site back into market gardens - I hate to imagine how toxic the ground is from 40 years of metals soaking into it haha.
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Made it back to save one of the wrecks, I was there by myself so took the white one because it was easier to access. I wanted to get the red one originally but it had black seats verses the red ones my car had new. Turned out to be quite the mission to get it out, used my XJ Jeep which has never been off the road to drag the various wrecks out of the way so I could get the trailer close enough. Then almost ripped the whole front off the Skoda winching it from the front suspension! Unbelievably rusty piece of a car. Front right wheel was fully locked on so only way I could get it on the trailer was greasing the tyre then pulling it on.
Made it home once I'd got it onto the trailer (there goes the neighbourhood), got the bits off it I wanted then took it for scrap. Seats have been really well preserved, the lichen on the windscreens seems to have blacked out the sun (see photo for before/after cleaning). Newspaper found in the car would date it as being sent to it's death in 1988 so 30 years in a paddock!
Also found the unrecognisable remains of a 110R coupe - sad sad sight
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A long time between updates! Mix of work & renovations have meant that there hasn't been much work done lately. Latest news is I finally managed to get to the infamous Marshland Road site to hunt for Skodas. Didn't expect to find so many, it almost seemed like every fifth car was 110 or sections of one!
I had watched a video on youtube someone had made of the site ( https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fIzthlI87hc ) and in one shot there was a fairly solid looking Sabre! Sadly though between the video being taken and today someone has beaten me to it! There were three other Sabres on the site but in much worse condition. I will buy one of them just to get the original seats & wheels (my Sabre has 110L seats and 13 inch 120LS wheels) and maybe the windscreens.
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Continuing with my wounding, a while back I trailered the Trekka back up to Christchurch to be reunited(probably) with the Sabre - very satisfying number plates.
I also picked another one up on trademe! Body is shot so will probably go to the big parking lot in the sky - I've stripped a load of good bits off it though which the yellow one needed so I effectively have one complete Trekka now!