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    Hi All,
    Have been Working on and off for last couple of years on complete strip and rebuild 0f 2 door RS mark2, found out about photobucket from this site so will have a go at putting up some pictures. No classic ford scene here in Nth Oz, although there a few members of the BB who live up this way. Purists may hate what I have done, have made some mods to suit climate and put in some modern parts as sourcing some bits hard and expensive. Here goes.....


    Sorry, only got one pic to load...tyranny of distance. Had shell grit blasted.

    Len
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    Originally posted by Ozzie RS View Post
    Hi All,
    Have been Working on and off for last couple of years on complete strip and rebuild 0f 2 door RS mark2, found out about photobucket from this site so will have a go at putting up some pictures. No classic ford scene here in Nth Oz, although there a few members of the BB who live up this way. Purists may hate what I have done, have made some mods to suit climate and put in some modern parts as sourcing some bits hard and expensive. Here goes.....


    Sorry, only got one pic to load...tyranny of distance. Had shell grit blasted.

    Len
    be good to see len
    dav

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    • #3
      Rs rebuild

      car was originally my youngest brothers. It was stolen, they blew the engine, jumped on the roof and made a bit of a mess of it. He was too down hearted to redo it so sold it to another brother who sold it to me. I have mate who used to be a panel beater and he spent hundreds of hours getting it sorted, did it at " mates rates " or I probably wouldn't have done tried to do this project.

      Len
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      • #4
        RS Rebuild

        These pics show car in primer. You may notice that the DS rear quarter panel is missing its fuel cap. In oz cars this is for show only as the real filler is in the rear panel. Mine was so rotten I cut it out and panelled over it. I put vents in the bonnet to provide some better engine bay cooling ( summers are 35 degreesC with 85 % humidity ) and fitted an alloy wing rather than the rubber bobtail.
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        • #5
          Originally posted by Ozzie RS View Post
          These pics show car in primer. You may notice that the DS rear quarter panel is missing its fuel cap. In oz cars this is for show only as the real filler is in the rear panel. Mine was so rotten I cut it out and panelled over it. I put vents in the bonnet to provide some better engine bay cooling ( summers are 35 degreesC with 85 % humidity ) and fitted an alloy wing rather than the rubber bobtail.
          What's the big hole for on the offside front panel?

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          • #6
            looking good len.
            nice u have a story to tell about the car.
            keep up the work .be good to see it finshed.
            dav

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            • #7
              RS rebuild

              The hole in the radiator support panel is for the intake hose for the cold air box I am fitting to the twin 45's. It has a pod filter and will sit in behind the nose cone. I have opened up the bars in the grill to increase the airflow to the radiator, which has been increased to a 3 core. Our temp here tomorrow is going to be 35C with about 85% percent humidity so maximum cooling is a priority. I've attached a pic showing the intake installed
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              • #8
                RS rebuild

                Some more update shots - biggest challenge has been interior - know of any decent front door trims? Prices here are ridiculous!! Put in custom rear parcel shelf speakers, new hood lining, tinted glass and white face dials on gauges- originals just about unreadable, had them calibrated and replaced voltage reducer. Got the wiring to unscramble then will assemble. Going to trim dash with vinyl and have old school velvet trimmed dash pad.

                Mechanically justabout to do final piping for brakes - used focus 4 stud rear discs and calipers and whole new hand brake system. Rims are 15" and 50 series tyres - had them blasted and powdercoated in charcoal metallic. Some more pics attached.
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