With the recent water ingress (mainly my fault by leaving the roof slightly open during two days of downpour), Iād decided to get a new roof for the 2.2. The old one is not terrible, but there are areas around the back window where the trim has been previously fixed, and its starting to lift elsewhere. With new fabric over my lined roof frame, I think that may go some way is helping the overall and of course, will look great.
Called up and booked in for November with the much-recommended Jack Smith Trimmers in Swansea, so Iāll either leave Kent very early doors that day (4+ hour drive), or travel up the night before and stay at a hotel.
As for the interior dash leather, going to be a summer project next year. Iām planning to remove the dash completely and replace with a plain back one. My door cards also need some attention (unstuck aluminium trim pieces and missing fasteners), so Iāll be concentrating on the interior then too - including seat removal, renovation, cleaning etc.
MOT is due early December and after getting wet last week, the engine light and scanned faults/misfire seem to have gone after clearing them and giving the car a decent run back to Suffolk this weekend. Carpets under the seats seem a lot less damp and I spent the weekend with heaters on full and switching between footwell and dash. Both heated seats I had on all the time too, so thats really help dry the car out, plus I have one of those Unibond dehumidifiers in the car which is now covered completely with both windows slightly open.
Also planning to replace both rear discs and pads, plus the oil level sensor as its starting to play up (typical issue of the oil light coming on but goes off after a few seconds after startup). Might replace the fuel tank breather valve too but want to scan the car again in a week or so to see if its still being flagged. Lastly Iāll be getting a full service with new plugs.
Oh, and my recent Suffolk run ticked the car over to 74k miles