Welcome to my never ending GKD Legend build. The car became road legal in September 2011. The Swedish summers are fantastic but to survive the dark winters I always have a long list of improvements to do. The 1900cc 4 cylinder engine comes from a RHD 1998 BMW 318is M44. It has been upgraded many times over the years with eg. Mini Cooper S Eaton M45 Super Charger taking it from 140 to 220HP. (Parts list Jan 2020)
Wednesday, 29 December 2010
Getting very close
Well only four days left until the drive to the UK. The trailer is sorted and Jörgen my very kind brother in-law has agreed to lend me his Ford Mondeo estate because my VW Sharan is off the road with engine troubles. It's a long trip I'll be taking with Freddie my youngest son. Hopefully by Friday next week the trailer will be full of kit car and donor parts and we'll be heading home to Stockholm.
Thursday, 16 December 2010
Another challenge
I thought I had better check to see if I could get a trailer sorted for when I fetch the kit and donor parts. Well in Sweden just now it's winter and in winter it seems all the trailers available for rental have winter tyres with spikes. That's okay in Sweden but in Europe spiked tyres are not allowed! So what do I do? Wait until the 1st of April when the tyres are changed; like hell no! So far the solution is to hire a 9m3 trailer with spikes which also has with it summer tyres and then change to summer tyres at the border! It's a real pain but definitely doable and probably the only choice I have. I’m not sure of the consequences if I drive without changing them and get caught!
Sunday, 12 December 2010
Donor sorted!
I´ve had problems finding a donor BMW 318is in Sweden either too many owners in one case 23! Very high mileage or just too far away to collect so contacted Ian at Bridgend Recycling BMW Spares in Charing Kent. They just happened to have a 318is 1,9 liter M44 almost the same as the M42, physically the same size at least so should pop nicely into the 4 cylinder chassis. Price very reasonable too apart from the UK VAT laws. If one buys the whole car one doesn't have to pay VAT, if the garage strips it you then have to pay VAT on the parts! I still plan to drive over the first week of January to pick up the kit and donor parts.
In the mean time I have cleaned out the garage and planned how I shall get the car out once it's built. Overall it's a great size 6 x 4 meters so should be plenty big enough to build the car. The garage had a proper door and exit earlier in its life but part of the land was unfortunately sold and became the next door neighbour. The previous owner of our house then decided there was no further need for a full garage door hence the door we have today is only 79cm wide. Hopefully it's wide enough to get in the chassis as well as all the parts, engine etc. Once it's built however I'll need to remove part of the wooden wall, wide enough to get the car out as well as being high enough to also get out my motor bike, approx. 140cm. The red rectangle in the picture shows the area I'll need modify into a door. I’ll also need to fix the garden to add a slope out and up to the right between us and the neighbour. That job is way down on the list!
In the mean time I have cleaned out the garage and planned how I shall get the car out once it's built. Overall it's a great size 6 x 4 meters so should be plenty big enough to build the car. The garage had a proper door and exit earlier in its life but part of the land was unfortunately sold and became the next door neighbour. The previous owner of our house then decided there was no further need for a full garage door hence the door we have today is only 79cm wide. Hopefully it's wide enough to get in the chassis as well as all the parts, engine etc. Once it's built however I'll need to remove part of the wooden wall, wide enough to get the car out as well as being high enough to also get out my motor bike, approx. 140cm. The red rectangle in the picture shows the area I'll need modify into a door. I’ll also need to fix the garden to add a slope out and up to the right between us and the neighbour. That job is way down on the list!
I've always had trouble getting the bike in & out
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