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  • Anyone else watching Men and Motors?

    History of the Ford Cortina, lovely!

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    Unfortunatley it clashes with corrie and she who must be obeyed.......you know the story.
    Rebuilt 2 1600e's in the early 80's. Loved em.

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    • #3
      Originally posted by mick p
      Unfortunatley it clashes with corrie and she who must be obeyed.......you know the story.
      Rebuilt 2 1600e's in the early 80's. Loved em.

      They're talking about the Lotus mk1 now!

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      • #4
        Originally posted by BUSHWHACKER
        They're talking about the Lotus mk1 now!
        oooooooh car porn.my dad had a couple of those.
        www.overfab.uk

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        • #5
          recording now. Cheers vince.
          Mate of mine wrapped a lotus mk1 round a lamp post. 70mph in 2nd. I tried to get the twin 40's for my e. Another mate had a mk 2 savage. Oh those where the days.

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          • #6
            Originally posted by mick p
            recording now. Cheers vince.
            Mate of mine wrapped a lotus mk1 round a lamp post. 70mph in 2nd. I tried to get the twin 40's for my e. Another mate had a mk 2 savage. Oh those where the days.
            have you ever been a member of the buysell cortina forum mick????
            www.overfab.uk

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            • #7
              Not that I can remember, computors only picked premium bond numbers when I had my mk2,s. though I still fondly look at them in the autotrader. Wish I still had mine now the price they are fetching. Also had 2 moggy vans with mg midgit engines in em. A little wolf in sheeps clothing although I had to carry spare half shafts in the back!

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              • #8
                Originally posted by mick p
                Not that I can remember, computors only picked premium bond numbers when I had my mk2,s. though I still fondly look at them in the autotrader. Wish I still had mine now the price they are fetching. Also had 2 moggy vans with mg midgit engines in em. A little wolf in sheeps clothing although I had to carry spare half shafts in the back!
                www.buysellcortina.co.uk great forum i use to be a member when i had mine.
                www.overfab.uk

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                • #9
                  What colour was yours? I had an early maroon one with the dials above the dash and an amber gold H reg. Will give that site a look. Them where the days when you could almost climb into the engine bay and shut the bonnet behind you. Them engines were so easy to work on. I used to re-seat my valves every few months and be driving it again in a day!

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by mick p
                    What colour was yours? I had an early maroon one with the dials above the dash and an amber gold H reg. Will give that site a look. Them where the days when you could almost climb into the engine bay and shut the bonnet behind you. Them engines were so easy to work on. I used to re-seat my valves every few months and be driving it again in a day!
                    here are a few pics that i could find of my old corty.someof you will recognise the engine.its the one in stein.http://smg.photobucket.com/albums/v4...ntman/cortina/
                    www.overfab.uk

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                    • #11
                      Sorry Stein, I thought you had a mk2. You put a v8 in a cortina? then stuck it in a surf? Nice one! Up here in Enfield, they have an Enfield Pagent of the motor car from classics to custom cars. Not sure if they have a web site but well worth a visit in the summer. Enfield council will fill in the missing details.

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                      • #12
                        It's on again right now, but this time it's the Sierra.


                        Mmmm, XR4i, RS500, Mmmmm!

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                        • #13
                          For a tin-box mass producer Ford used to make some great cars. My first motor was a Mk2 Cortina 1600 and two after that was a 1600E. Later I had one of the 'proper' Escort RS Turbos and then an XR4x4 (both in the only colour available - white). The RS probably holds my record for the car I nearly killed myself in the most and the XR is still the best car I've ever owned - even if I did break the gearbox mainshaft in two
                          Roger

                          My Pointer ate the dog trainer

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                          • #14
                            Saw the Cortina programme when it was first on, brought back some memories.
                            Started off with a Prefect 107E,
                            then a MII Consul,
                            then a Cortina MkI,
                            then a MKII (fitted a 1600E engine in that),
                            then a MKIII,
                            then a MKIV (took the engine out of a 2l Granada that I had and fitted that in - did it go!).
                            Was a Ford Man all the way until the Sierra. Decided that had no style and was cr*p so went Japanese from there on in, Nissan & Toyota.

                            Ken
                            [FONT=Franklin Gothic Medium][B][I][SIZE=3]When the going gets tough - Get out !!![/SIZE][/I][/B][/FONT]

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                            • #15
                              Originally posted by Gamedawn
                              For a tin-box mass producer Ford used to make some great cars. My first motor was a Mk2 Cortina 1600 and two after that was a 1600E. Later I had one of the 'proper' Escort RS Turbos and then an XR4x4 (both in the only colour available - white). The RS probably holds my record for the car I nearly killed myself in the most and the XR is still the best car I've ever owned - even if I did break the gearbox mainshaft in two


                              XR4X4 (2.9)was a brilliant car, the chassis/under-pinings were used on the Escort Cosworth too! Different engine obviously.

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