bought my mexico about 5 years ago , looked pretty solid easy tidy up project! drove it till tax ran out then started the strip down. ended up with a full on rebuild  inner& outer sills front scuttle kickpanels pair of wings fronts of floor pans tank well spare wheel well chassis repairs new skid plates rear inner arch repairs replace roof skin (someone had welded a plate in & filled where sun roof had been
 inner& outer sills front scuttle kickpanels pair of wings fronts of floor pans tank well spare wheel well chassis repairs new skid plates rear inner arch repairs replace roof skin (someone had welded a plate in & filled where sun roof had been all welding now done & engine &box 2.1 &5 speed + running gear back on awaiting top coat & putting back together. think it is one of the first ,registered early jan 76 daytona yellow MFJ900P . Does anyone know any history of the car ,its been in the plymouth area 4 several years & is devon registered i think.
 all welding now done & engine &box 2.1 &5 speed + running gear back on awaiting top coat & putting back together. think it is one of the first ,registered early jan 76 daytona yellow MFJ900P . Does anyone know any history of the car ,its been in the plymouth area 4 several years & is devon registered i think.
							
						
					 inner& outer sills front scuttle kickpanels pair of wings fronts of floor pans tank well spare wheel well chassis repairs new skid plates rear inner arch repairs replace roof skin (someone had welded a plate in & filled where sun roof had been
 inner& outer sills front scuttle kickpanels pair of wings fronts of floor pans tank well spare wheel well chassis repairs new skid plates rear inner arch repairs replace roof skin (someone had welded a plate in & filled where sun roof had been all welding now done & engine &box 2.1 &5 speed + running gear back on awaiting top coat & putting back together. think it is one of the first ,registered early jan 76 daytona yellow MFJ900P . Does anyone know any history of the car ,its been in the plymouth area 4 several years & is devon registered i think.
 all welding now done & engine &box 2.1 &5 speed + running gear back on awaiting top coat & putting back together. think it is one of the first ,registered early jan 76 daytona yellow MFJ900P . Does anyone know any history of the car ,its been in the plymouth area 4 several years & is devon registered i think.
							
						

 hope it goes smoothly want to get it back on the road this summer if poss
  hope it goes smoothly want to get it back on the road this summer if poss i think wiring will be worst bit!
  i think wiring will be worst bit!
							
						 could this be the only mk2 Mex with a dealer fitted sliding sunroof? My first encounter with the car was in 1987 whilst driving my 1600 Sport down Torbay road in Paignton a yellow Mk2 was approching from the other direction, daytona yellow,lowerd, four spoke revolutions ,no spots, how a mk2 Mex should like imo It was MFJ and I was in love!! I eventualy caught up with the driver a couple of weeks later and had a chat with him. The engine was a 2.2 pinto, 45s and a big Burton cam, built by a local engine builder at the time called John Hadwick. A very rapid car it was! Around the 1990s the car disapeared. In the mid 1990s Id bought a pub in Blackawton near Dartmouth and there was a guy in the village who did a bit of sealed surface rallying mostly in Cornwall in a mk2 (FRL268L) called Jeff Ford. Around 1998 he purchased a yellow Mex to break for spares so I went and had a look and you've guessed it,it was MFJ! The car was hanging and a right mess,the seven odd years since Id last seen it had taken there toll,it was Jeffs intention to break it,If Id had the money Id have bought it!! it sat in his barn for probably about a year before I bought another pub back in Torbay and never saw the car again presuming it had been scrapped. Im so glad it has'nt
 could this be the only mk2 Mex with a dealer fitted sliding sunroof? My first encounter with the car was in 1987 whilst driving my 1600 Sport down Torbay road in Paignton a yellow Mk2 was approching from the other direction, daytona yellow,lowerd, four spoke revolutions ,no spots, how a mk2 Mex should like imo It was MFJ and I was in love!! I eventualy caught up with the driver a couple of weeks later and had a chat with him. The engine was a 2.2 pinto, 45s and a big Burton cam, built by a local engine builder at the time called John Hadwick. A very rapid car it was! Around the 1990s the car disapeared. In the mid 1990s Id bought a pub in Blackawton near Dartmouth and there was a guy in the village who did a bit of sealed surface rallying mostly in Cornwall in a mk2 (FRL268L) called Jeff Ford. Around 1998 he purchased a yellow Mex to break for spares so I went and had a look and you've guessed it,it was MFJ! The car was hanging and a right mess,the seven odd years since Id last seen it had taken there toll,it was Jeffs intention to break it,If Id had the money Id have bought it!! it sat in his barn for probably about a year before I bought another pub back in Torbay and never saw the car again presuming it had been scrapped. Im so glad it has'nt
 
							
						
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