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Next along was this Vespa, registration 176 BSM, they said don't get a scooter, they were right. It was ok, but when cornering the gearbox used to rub on the road, so much that a hole was worn into it and it leaked oil. I didn't keep it long. |
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Anglia 105E. Originally a 997cc pre cross-flow but later fitted with 1300cc cross-flow from a Cortina. 1600E Rostyle wheels. Great little car. Served me well despite the usual rust problems. |
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MK I Cortina. Originally
a 1200cc pre-cross-flow. But later had a 1650cc cross-flow with twin Webber
40DCOE carbs. It was a flyer. Metal-flake paintwork, Cibie spots, Lotus
bumpers, Lotus suspension. Same wheels that were on my Anglia. |
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Having
Autocrossed and rallied ( see
Motorsport page ) this MK I Escort Lotus Twin Cam, HRE 222K became my
road car for a while. But I was getting married and needed all the cash
available so sadly it had to go. Pictured here with my Best Man for the
wedding, Kevin Broadhurst. The car was modelled on the Ford World Cup Rally
Escorts of 1970, with the extra bars to the roof. It always gathered a crowd
of rally enthusiasts wherever it went. Picture is in the Summer of 1972. |
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This picture came to light of the MK I Cortina GT we had for a while. This picture was taken as we were moving into our first house in November 1972.
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This was a bit slower than the Twin Cam! but still great fun. It's a MKI Escort 1300cc GT. Bought it quite cheaply with a bad miss-fire which turned out to be no worse than a broken HT lead. The headlights were badly corroded and the joke was that the indicators were brighter than the headlamps. This also got Rallied a bit, even winning a Car Club night rally with it. Most remembered for being the car I picked Jill up from the Maternity Hospital in with our first Daughter, Jennifer, in 1977. |
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This was a much needed "works van" for the garage. Something that anyone could drive and fetch parts in from wherever. Jill used it on many occasions to fetch all sorts of spares from all over the midlands. She would have at least one of the girls with her in a carry-cot strapped to the front seat. Thanks Jill, it couldn't have been easy. |
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My first accident damaged rebuild project, sadly the only photo that has surfaced so far. This was taken in Wales on our first outing in it. I sold it to a customer shortly afterwards. It's obviously Wales because it's raining! As I remember Jill had packed a picnic for us but it wasn't 'car rug in a field' weather. Our dog Jodie was with us. |
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There was a Ford Corsair V4 around here at sometime, although I can't find a picture of it. I bought it at auction for £37.50 as it had been stored outside during a bad winter and the engine core plugs had blown. Also the Silver Fox paintwork had peeled badly and it looked terrible. But I knew it was good despite it's looks. Re-sprayed and cleaned up it went really well. I remember selling it to a friend at Lloyds for £350.00 a year later. |
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Not a Ford! |
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![]() Cortina MK II Savage 3000cc V6
We owned this for over 25 years between
1977 and 2003 covering all the time with RPM and for along time in Devon.
IT WAS FEATURED IN
RETROFORD MAGAZINE
ISSUE 40 JULY 2009 |
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My first re-shell in Devon. This plucky little 1100cc Fiesta MKII proved to
be one of the most reliable cars yet. I sold it locally and carried on
looking after it for the new owner even when it had been round the clock
twice! |
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Next to be re-shelled was this 1.4 Escort MKIV. More room in this for the growing family. Great car, holidayed in Holand with it and realised when we got home that the rear number plate read 874 instead of 847, oops! |
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![]() This was nice, a 1.6 Escort Estate again re-shelled. None of the damaged cars I bought looked too bad but it was easier to re-shell than mess about getting chassis parts fitted, having to jig the shell etc. it also meant that I was able to add soundproofing, rust-proofing, extra lights etc. The only hate on this car was that it came with an automatic gearbox which juddered like mad. So bad in fact that I took it to Ford and they fitted a new gearbox free. It was ok after that but I didn't keep it long. |
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Our current car, a Focus 2.0 Zetec Ghia Estate. this was a re-shell,
although it could possibly have been repaired, but it's nice to know it's
perfectly straight. It's a 2000 year car but had the face-lift headlights,
bumpers and roof bars fitted during the rebuild. despite the engine size
it's very economical and so far totally reliable. |
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Ok, so I like Fords! |
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