NGTD wrote:
British Columbia to Alberta is not cross country, but I am looking forward to more info and pics too! I have a thing for old Audi's.
Some newfie's had to explain to me that Edmonton to the east coast of Quebec wasn't "driving across the whole country either". I told them they were just a subset of New Brunswickers
Well, the whole trip was pretty uneventful trip-wise. Greyhound buses have remarkably improved since the last time I rode one! They had wifi, electrical outlets, and comfortable seats (not comfortable enough to sleep in though ).
I arrived in Salmon Arm early at about 5:15am and waited until 7am for the seller to show up to grab me. Nice enough fellow. Car was basically as pictured in the ad. Bone stock, relatively clean.
A couple issues I found during the test drive:
1) The clutch worked fine, but grabbed awfully close to the floor (hydro clutch). You then had to pull it up with your foot sometimes to get it to come up the last inch or two It didn't slip though, so I wasn't too worried.
2) The odometer didn't work! I was kind of pissed about this, as that makes it hard to verify the mileage AND technically, for an out of province inspection, the odometer needs to work. This was the big sticking point for me.
3) While it is an Audi (which aren't prone to rusting), there is a lot of surface rust on the underside of the car because it was from Ontario. Nothing structural, but working on the car will probably suck the first time anything gets pulled apart. I see a lot of sandblasting and painting in my future
4) It may require a right rear wheel bearing. It could also be the E36 M3ty tires on it humming.
5) It smells... funny inside. I can't even describe it. Maybe like modeling clay and a bit of mustiness? BC is a fairly humid area and the car didn't get aired out often, so it's going for a professional cleaning sometime this week (the interior itself is super clean for being 20 years old though).
6) Cruise control doesn't work and I was told it does. I need to get that fixed asap.
7) AC needs to be recharged (and hopefully that is all).
The body was in really, really nice shape though, and the respray is excellent. There are a couple areas where you can see the taping/masking off of the car wasn't the best (some paint on some mouldings/trim pieces), but unless you knew to look you wouldn't notice. Car runs great, pulls to 7000rpm redline with ease. Shifts awesome.
This was at the Chevron in town. The owner told me it was "low on fuel" and he had put $20 in it. I was cool with that. Went to fill it up, and I only got 25 litres in it... it's an 80 litre tank! I checked the gas gauge and it hadn't really moved much. I thought the pump was just acting funny, so I tried to keep filling it, at which point I heard the sound of liquids being spilled and fumes reaching my nose. My heart dropped as I thought he may have screwed me with a car with a leaky gas tank
Alas, ALL WAS NOT LOST! Apparently the "you've put too much gas in your car dumbass" drain lets gas leak onto the gas tank, so the fountain of fuel I saw was not the gas tank leaking, but the overfill vent venting. This took a couple (angry) minutes to sort out. And that's how I found out the fuel gauge isn't working.
The car gets pretty damn good gas mileage. I did 25usmpg @ 65mph, and there was a lot of "grabbing 3rd to the 7000rpm redline to pass" moments. That's some friekin range with an 80L tank!
Overall, I'm happy. It's comfy, IMO, it looks GOOD in a stylish way, it'll sound great, and it should be a fun daily driver. Some of the oddities need to get worked out, but that will come with time. The clutch magically fixed itself as of this morning, it operates like normal. Maybe it had air in it? And my double clutching like a fool cleared things up? Who knows. The odometer also started working as soon as I got on the highway, so that helped immensely!
One last thing is that the leather has to go. It's too old and hard. At the very least, I'd like to get the middle of the buckets redone in something like suede cause sweat plus leather sucks (unless you are into that kind of thing ).