athwyorks Posted October 20, 2024 Posted October 20, 2024 Hello. Relative newbie here, although an Audi-phile for 45 years. I'm always a bit anxious posting a new thread/topic in case I haven't found an existing one to add to but here goes. I owned a 1983 Coupe 5E Fi for a few years in the early 90s (A260MUM) and was lucky enough to own a 1984 UR Quattro Turbo for a couple of years in the early 00s. I regret selling both, bitterly, but circumstances prevented me from keeping either at the time. Now I have some time and funds I'm keen to recapture my youth and replace the 1980s 2WD Coupe, preferably with one like I had, the pre-facelift 1983/84 model. I won't have a garage big enough to dry keep it for a few years but I feel like if I don't acquire one soon they will become too pricey and rare for my wallet so I may have to buy and dry store until I have the correct facilities. My question, after all this waffle, is how practical is it for me to consider having one at all? What is spares availability like generally? My impression is that bodywork, interior, lights and fittings are rare and expensive. Running gear, mechanicals and electrics are reasonable. I consider the B2 Coupe to be reasonably simple to work on but I was in my 20s when I last owned one. All opinions welcome. Should I just be happy with a more resilient and plentiful Mk1 TT Coupe Quattro as my weekend toy?
Steve Q Posted October 20, 2024 Posted October 20, 2024 Corrosion can be problematic and parts are starting to become scarce. On the plus side as you're looking at an 83/84 model it should be tax exempt. Go for it I'd say. You only live once. 1
athwyorks Posted October 20, 2024 Author Posted October 20, 2024 Thanks for the encouragement. I recall carrying out the common (although I didn't know at the time) welded repair to the OS lower door hinge A-pillar due to the probably blocked sunroof drains. It was about 10 years old when I sold it so the other usual rust spots hadn't developed. Plus being a pre-facelift there were no enclosed bumpers to hide salt and grit behind. I'll keep looking then.....
athwyorks Posted October 21, 2024 Author Posted October 21, 2024 I will do...but it may take a while as they are quite rare now. I'm kicking myself for missing the perfect car a couple of weeks ago. I was abroad when one turned up at auction. I couldn't get registered in time to bid and it went for a figure within my budget. Hey ho. Anyone any tips on where to look beyond this forum, eBay and Car & Classic?
Steve Q Posted October 21, 2024 Posted October 21, 2024 I'm a firm believer that everything happens for a reason. Definitely try eBay, car and classic and even Facebook marketplace. But with Facebook marketplace or eBay don't hand over any cash without seeing the car as there's a lot of scams. 1
athwyorks Posted October 22, 2024 Author Posted October 22, 2024 Thanks again Steve, I'll try them all, and yes, always cautious.
Pineapple Posted December 29, 2024 Posted December 29, 2024 Hi....If you're still looking for a coupe GT I have a blue 2.0 auto one available if you're interested? 1
RShole Posted December 29, 2024 Posted December 29, 2024 After picking up my dream car a few days before christmas with a "why the hell not" attitude, i say go for it. They're getting harder to find every year 1
athwyorks Posted December 29, 2024 Author Posted December 29, 2024 Hi Pineapple. Thanks for the message and the offer. I am a dyed-in-the-wool manual transmission guy. I like an automatic about 10% of the time - eg city driving - but I find most of the time they are never in the right gear for me. Separately I have also recently discovered that if/when I acquire a b2 Coupe I'm going to need appropriate remote temporary storage as my garage isn't really big enough with all the other c**p I tend to keep. I don't have a problem with this as I'll be keeping the car indefinitely and I'll include its storage needs in my next house move in 3-4 years time.
athwyorks Posted December 29, 2024 Author Posted December 29, 2024 2 hours ago, RShole said: After picking up my dream car a few days before christmas with a "why the hell not" attitude, i say go for it. They're getting harder to find every year Hi RShole and thanks for your encouragement. I am naturally cautious but I do feel like I should get one sooner rather than later for the reason you mention. Just trying to resolve the medium term storage issue - see my reply to Pineapple. What was your dream car BTW? 1
RShole Posted December 29, 2024 Posted December 29, 2024 It is my current RS5 , loved them since they day they came out but never imagined i'd actually have one. There used to be a gold coloured B2 coupe down the road from my mums many years ago, did you have a preferred colour in mind?
athwyorks Posted December 30, 2024 Author Posted December 30, 2024 Good choice the RS5. As for the B2 Coupe, my 1983 5E was black metallic with silver below the rubber bump strips, silver front spoiler and the fade out Audi rings on the door bottoms so if I was going to relive my twenties then that would be it. Gold wouldn't be my choice unless it ticked every other box. My preference would be black, blue or red, but never white. 1
athwyorks Posted Saturday at 02:19 PM Author Posted Saturday at 02:19 PM On 10/22/2024 at 5:30 PM, Steve Q said: Please keep us posted on how you get on Okay, so I've bought one. Not the 1983/83 model I was initially after but a 1988 2.2fi FWD in tornado red - it was the fuel injected 5cyl that was most important to me. I was swayed by the current condition, recent body work and steady use over recent years - currently 181K but 50K over the last 20 years. It looks great with just enough tidying jobs to keep me busy when I have time. Bonus is that it fits in my garage at home and with my wife's consent we can move the exercise equipment into another room so I have space to work on it too. It is SORN at the moment and I'll probably keep it that way and tax it during the summer months. If you are interested it featured in a number of recent YouTube videos by OG Cars. I'll be selling the current private plate which is a bit geeky even for me. Wish me luck reliving my twenties! I suspect I will need plenty of support from the forum to begin with. 1
Steve Q Posted Saturday at 02:22 PM Posted Saturday at 02:22 PM Sounds lovely! Bet your pleased 🙂 I'll look forward to seeing some pics.
athwyorks Posted Saturday at 02:28 PM Author Posted Saturday at 02:28 PM Just now, Steve Q said: Sounds lovely! Bet your pleased 🙂 I'll look forward to seeing some pics. Thanks. Still reeling a bit TBH but she looks great. Runs well and passed the MOT a couple of weeks ago with no advisories. Underneath, running gear and engine bay all need a good clean to match the bodywork appearance. Can anyone recommend books that cover the Bosch K-Jetronic fuel injection relevant to this model please? Nothing needs doing now but I'd like to understand better how it works. Also trying to update my profile to include details and pictures.
Steve Q Posted Saturday at 02:47 PM Posted Saturday at 02:47 PM Fantastic stuff. Glad it's got an MOT so it can be used 🙂 1
RShole Posted Saturday at 03:41 PM Posted Saturday at 03:41 PM 1 hour ago, athwyorks said: Okay, so I've bought one. Not the 1983/83 model I was initially after but a 1988 2.2fi FWD in tornado red - it was the fuel injected 5cyl that was most important to me. I was swayed by the current condition, recent body work and steady use over recent years - currently 181K but 50K over the last 20 years. It looks great with just enough tidying jobs to keep me busy when I have time. Bonus is that it fits in my garage at home and with my wife's consent we can move the exercise equipment into another room so I have space to work on it too. It is SORN at the moment and I'll probably keep it that way and tax it during the summer months. If you are interested it featured in a number of recent YouTube videos by OG Cars. I'll be selling the current private plate which is a bit geeky even for me. Wish me luck reliving my twenties! I suspect I will need plenty of support from the forum to begin with. Good stuff! glad you found one you liked. Can't wait for the pics to appear. So....lets see it then
Pineapple Posted Saturday at 03:46 PM Posted Saturday at 03:46 PM 1 hour ago, athwyorks said: Thanks. Still reeling a bit TBH but she looks great. Runs well and passed the MOT a couple of weeks ago with no advisories. Underneath, running gear and engine bay all need a good clean to match the bodywork appearance. Can anyone recommend books that cover the Bosch K-Jetronic fuel injection relevant to this model please? Nothing needs doing now but I'd like to understand better how it works. Also trying to update my profile to include details and pictures. I recently bought a Haynes manual off eBay which includes the jet tronic system...cheap...around £10 delivered
athwyorks Posted Sunday at 02:21 PM Author Posted Sunday at 02:21 PM 22 hours ago, Pineapple said: I recently bought a Haynes manual off eBay which includes the jet tronic system...cheap...around £10 delivered Thanks Pineapple. Was it a fuel injection specific manual or just the correct one for the car?
athwyorks Posted Sunday at 02:23 PM Author Posted Sunday at 02:23 PM 22 hours ago, RShole said: Good stuff! glad you found one you liked. Can't wait for the pics to appear. So....lets see it then 2
athwyorks Posted Sunday at 02:25 PM Author Posted Sunday at 02:25 PM On 1/4/2025 at 2:22 PM, Steve Q said: Sounds lovely! Bet your pleased 🙂 I'll look forward to seeing some pics. Hi. Some pics posted below if you are interested.
Pineapple Posted Sunday at 02:27 PM Posted Sunday at 02:27 PM 5 minutes ago, athwyorks said: Thanks Pineapple. Was it a fuel injection specific manual or just the correct one for the car? Just the Haynes manual for the Audi 80 that also covers the GT Coupé variations 1
Pineapple Posted Sunday at 02:28 PM Posted Sunday at 02:28 PM 4 minutes ago, athwyorks said: Is this the barn find quattro recently for sale on eBay?
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