65 CORTINA MK1 GT

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JPB
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Re: 65 CORTINA MK1 GT

#11 Post by JPB »

rich. wrote:I'm looking forward to this resto!
Me too, who doesn't appreciate a nice MK1 Cortina? I expect absolute perfection here though, the bar has already been set at a very great height by the Lotus' standard of finish!

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SirTainleyBarking
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Re: 65 CORTINA MK1 GT

#12 Post by SirTainleyBarking »

Certainly got your work cut out there. Looks basically sound but rather crusty around the edges.

What is acceptable in a pasty isn't what you want in a motor vehicle
Landrovers and Welding go together like Bread and Butter. And in the wet they are about as structurally sound

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Re: 65 CORTINA MK1 GT

#13 Post by chap foose »

Just had a hernia opp so will have to leave it over Christmas.
Thanks for comments
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Re: 65 CORTINA MK1 GT

#14 Post by rich. »

ok, we might let you off mate! get well soon & drink plenty of beer :D
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Re: 65 CORTINA MK1 GT

#15 Post by blades »

Get well soon Chap

I'm looking forward to this restoration :)

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Re: 65 CORTINA MK1 GT

#16 Post by chap foose »

Thanks for comments everyone.
Stripped most of it now.Just the axle/prop and a few other bits to go.
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Re: 65 CORTINA MK1 GT

#17 Post by Luxobarge »

Given its age, that's not too bad actually is it? I mean, I've MOT'd worse!

Lots of brown stuff to deal with, but it seems to be fairly free of previous bodgery, so at least you know what you're dealing with.

Looking forward to this one, 'cos based on your previous projects we know how it's going to turn out!

Good stuff - keep the updates coming. :D
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Re: 65 CORTINA MK1 GT

#18 Post by TerryG »

Poor old girl's been sitting for quite a while.
Are you going to send her for blasting / dipping?
Understeer: when you hit the wall with the front of the car.
Oversteer: when you hit the wall with the back of the car.
Horsepower: how fast you hit the wall.
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Re: 65 CORTINA MK1 GT

#19 Post by chap foose »

Luxobarge wrote:Given its age, that's not too bad actually is it? I mean, I've MOT'd worse!

Lots of brown stuff to deal with, but it seems to be fairly free of previous bodgery, so at least you know what you're dealing with.

Looking forward to this one, 'cos based on your previous projects we know how it's going to turn out!

Good stuff - keep the updates coming. :D
Needs a fare amount of welding,but don't they all.
It will get there in the end.
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Re: 65 CORTINA MK1 GT

#20 Post by chap foose »

TerryG wrote:Poor old girl's been sitting for quite a while.
Are you going to send her for blasting / dipping?
I will paint strip the large areas and then it will need a light blasting
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