stratfordshark wrote:
Hi Martins I really hope you are happy with the decision you make and all is resolved.
But I'm curious - how does a 44 with such serious structural issues get a fresh MOT? Maybe 944 experts here can enlighten me - I'm genuinely puzzled.
An MOT test confirms a basic level of roadworthyness. Corrosion is not an MOT fail unless it is within a certain distance from suspension mounting points or seat belt mountings. Also the level of investigation an MOT inspector is allowed to do is very limited. They are basically only allowed to tap with a small rubber hammer which is unlikely to show up much. My 944 was damned by Lovett's due to the amount of work, both mechanical and bodywork that needs doing. To be honest the mechanical stuff can all be worked through in time and a lot of it is DIY stuff. My worry was body and I am seriously considering following the advise and cutting it open but not just yet. I will use it for the summer as it now drives ok. I fixed the leaking sun roof and did a minor service myself with new pads, filters, plugs etc. I also replaced the throttle with a part off eBay so no more blutack and no more hunting on idle. There's loads of things that have been really bodged that are such simple fixes and have cost little other than my time which is free.