porkpie700
Buy & Sell Member
In 2009 I left Leeds for Bristol to pick up a 1992 Super S (K10). Even back then, a Super S was a rare find.
The car wasn’t without issues; it had failed an MOT on several items, had the wrong front bumper, a damaged passenger side door, shabby paint, oversized wheels, and a gearbox with a tendency to pop out of first gear.
I did the work needed to get the Super S through an MOT and it served as a daily driver until 2013, when I decided to restore it. Initially, I aimed to have the work completed within three years but, as the saying goes, life got in the way. The car sat in storage until July 2024 when a window of opportunity opened—I could do the project, but it had to be finished within one year instead of the planned three… I managed, with only weeks to spare.
Who am I? Well, I have been absent from the forum for many years, but have a history with the Micra K10 that spans back to 2003. I have owned several K10’s and have restored three; 1.2 GSX Automatic, 1.2 GS Canvass Top, and now a 1.2 Super S. Over the years, three had to be scrapped, and the rest (except for the Super S) were sold-on to new owners.
Due to the soaring prices of classic cars, and ongoing health issues, I knew the Super S would likely be my last project, so I decided to go all-out and give it my very best.
Aside from showing the restoration, I aim to share a few tips and how-to’s along the way. The methods shown are of my own personal preference and are by no means the only way to do things. If you have an alternative approach to any task shown here, please post it separately, in a new thread, where it can be found more easily.
Let’s get started!
The car wasn’t without issues; it had failed an MOT on several items, had the wrong front bumper, a damaged passenger side door, shabby paint, oversized wheels, and a gearbox with a tendency to pop out of first gear.
I did the work needed to get the Super S through an MOT and it served as a daily driver until 2013, when I decided to restore it. Initially, I aimed to have the work completed within three years but, as the saying goes, life got in the way. The car sat in storage until July 2024 when a window of opportunity opened—I could do the project, but it had to be finished within one year instead of the planned three… I managed, with only weeks to spare.
Who am I? Well, I have been absent from the forum for many years, but have a history with the Micra K10 that spans back to 2003. I have owned several K10’s and have restored three; 1.2 GSX Automatic, 1.2 GS Canvass Top, and now a 1.2 Super S. Over the years, three had to be scrapped, and the rest (except for the Super S) were sold-on to new owners.
Due to the soaring prices of classic cars, and ongoing health issues, I knew the Super S would likely be my last project, so I decided to go all-out and give it my very best.
Aside from showing the restoration, I aim to share a few tips and how-to’s along the way. The methods shown are of my own personal preference and are by no means the only way to do things. If you have an alternative approach to any task shown here, please post it separately, in a new thread, where it can be found more easily.
Let’s get started!