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I quite like Cortina's these days.



DaveDreads

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Now i'm normally a Mk1/2 Cortina fan,
but I wouldn't say no to a Mk3 either, looks like it might be a laugh.

http://www.autotrader.co.uk/classif...quicksearch/true/radius/1500/page/1?logcode=p

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FORD CORTINA 1973 MARK 3 , 3. 2 LITRE ESSEX V6 ,
COSWORTH VALVES,
POWERMAX PISTONS,
YELLA TERRA ROLLER ROCKERS,
NEW HOLLEY 4 BARREL CARBS ,
NEW SWAYMAR INLET MANIFOLD,
POLY-BUSHED ALL ROUND ,
WILWOOD 4 POT CALIPERS ,
NEW ALLOYS +TYRES, COBRA SEATS .
VGC, NO RUST! . £3,995
 

Bluebeard

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  Whichever has fuel
My Dad's had a few.

Yellow Mk3 with a vinyl roof, silver mk4 Estate and a brown saloon mk4 but had been in a whack and had a mk5 front end on it.

My Dads mate has a concours Aubergine mk2 1600E, had it from new!! I keep meaning to get him to email me some pictures. I've seen it in the flesh but he has some amazing pictures of it in france and at the ring etc.
 

DaveDreads

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There were a few of them with custom V8s at the drag day I went to the other week, cool as f*ck.

An old mate of mine had a black Mk3 with the mother of all sound systems in it,
at the time he worked for a company that fitted custom car systems.

It was like being driven round in a Laz-e-boy arm chair,
on a decent journey you didn't want to get out the thing, so comfy plus loud as f*ck tunes with perfect clarity.

I've put a Cortina on my list of cars to own.
 
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My Dad had one about 30 years ago. 2000E "Shooting Brake" went camping to Bordeaux in it. We took a special way there so we could do the Mulsanne! Never forgotten 98mph flat out fully laden lol.
 

DaveDreads

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I did plan on buying an old Mini and restoring/rebuilding it,
but even rotten shells are going for a grand these days which is just mental.

Instead of buying a knackered old Mini, spending 3 times what it's worth getting nice,
I might just save up and get a sub £4k Cortina, or an old Capri and stick a V8 in it.

I mean how cool is this?!!!


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http://classifieds.pistonheads.com/...d/capri/1975-custom-ford-5-0l-v8-capri/843559

£10k though, but that's because they've put a brand new crate engine from the states in it.

I reckon you could build something similar for half that.

AND what would you take the dog out in? your not messing the f**king interior up on one of those dave ! :nono:

A £300 quid Mondeo. :approve:

After we've built your V8 sleeper, i've decided we're building one for me afterwards.
 
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  MK1DTi/vivaro/corsa
LOL knew a mondeo would come into it somehow.

dave, you want a mental powered capri or cortina with a RB26 skyline engine in.

OR for retro - old 343 block V8 with bolt on classic industries twin screw supercharger != the sound of thunder ! :evil:

flol, but mine will be a shed' over not a old school classic :rasp:
 

Dr HMS Derv Destroyer

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i can safely say that as im currently watching a bmw m5 e39 V8 engine on ebay :evil:

actaully tempted to by an old sierra and whack it in that. ( thats if i win the feckin engine ! )
 

DaveDreads

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That would be mental in an old Sierra, what's the engine up to atm?

I should have named this thread 'I quite like old Fords these days',
as loads of them are cool.
 
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Ford did produce the Sierra xr8 that had a v8 as standard but think it was only made in South Africa !!!!

Bit of useless info there :)
 

Mr Burns

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I know a lad around here who has one similar to the one in the OP, but Cosworth powered and silly fast. As a joke I encouraged my mate to have a play against him in his mapped GTtdi Golf, it's fair to say my mate was surprised and annoyed.
 

Mr Burns

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A Cosworth powered Cortina sounds like a right laugh!! lol

It was one of those days I'll never forget... My mate thought his MK4 diesel Golf was rapid, although in reality it was nowt special. The lads Cortina appeared in front of us one day and my mate chuckled and said "What the f*ck is that piece of sh*t", to which I told him it was my brothers mates Cortina. As we approached a dual-carriageway my mate booted it, only to see a Cortina wheelspinning away from him. It had that much power he was struggling to keep it going in a straight line. I can't remember what my mate said, but it was hilarious none the less.
 
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  MR2 Mk1.5
I'm a big Mk1 Lotus Cortina fan, I've got a few scale models kicking around.

£1550, NI as well so i'm guessing that means you'd just need to go and get it rather than

Yep, if it's in the North just drive it back, ferry is about £100 one way ticket. I'm possibly going over to pick up an old Rover (dont ask) in a week or so..
 

DaveDreads

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I've been looking at them all day, i've decided that a Mk2 is going to be my future project car,
as they're one of the cheapest classics out there.

Tax exempt and a bit of classic car insurance research had told me that a fresh policy with zero no claims,
would be in the £250-£450 range, so it would be possible to run two cars without breaking the bank.

I'd like to build/restore one that looks like this. :evil:

SDP-13b-Cortina1-620x220.jpg
 
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  182/RS2/ Turbo/Mk1
I used to know someone who had a Mk1 LC, he had owned it since it was 6 months old, and it was utterly mint, I would have happily swapped a testicle for it but I dont think he was interested in the swap sadly.

Old skool fords are cool.
 
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  182/RS2/ Turbo/Mk1
A Mk1 LC is a dream car of mine, £25k/£35k though and that's the entry level price. lol

This one was literally immaculate inside and out, and he was the first private owner having bought it as an ex demonstrator.

I'd be amazed it it wasnt worth at least double that TBH, but you'd struggle to find another "1 gentleman owner" car to compare it to I guess so its a case of it'll fetch what 2 people will bid up to.

Not sure if he still has it, I was rebuilding a calibra turbo engine for a friend and his car was on a farm, and this car was the farmers dad's, but it was about half a dozen years ago now, should imagine even if the old boy cant still drive that his son will hang onto it.
 

DaveDreads

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Holy sh*t £100k?!!!

Part of UK history though so it's to be expected I guess,
that's one hell of a getaway car.

I bet whoever they nicked that off was gutted.
 
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  182/RS2/ Turbo/Mk1
Holy sh*t £100k?!!!

Part of UK history though so it's to be expected I guess,
that's one hell of a getaway car.

I bet whoever they nicked that off was gutted.

They bought it new apparently mate, not nicked it.
It was a scout car not a getaway car, read the article sky posted.
 


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