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  • Mexico rebuild

    Some folk will recognise a lot of this from another board but I've been asked to add the pictures here.

    A little background history:

    About 13 years ago I bought a genuine but poorly (as I know now) restored Mexico. It had had a lot of work done with new inner and outer wings, secondhand bonnet, new front panel. Being a custom pack car it should have been Ermine White with red pinstripe but was Diamond White with blue Mexico stripes badly fitted. I knew it would never make a concours car though. I still liked it and quite by coincidence the dealer I bought it from was the furthest it had strayed from the supplying dealer in its life.

    It was supplied new by Peterborough Motors to a gentleman living in Belmesthorpe near Stamford. It has a Rutland registration.

    This is what it looked like after a bit of tlc including all new suspension and steering and more than one bout with the mig welder:



    Funny - that looks like my signature block

    Anyway over time she slowly got to the point of needing some TLC and Charlie Chisholm initially agreed to take her on.

    Unfortunately Charlie was unable to do the work in the end and so I went to see Mark Anniston at Canada Motorsport in North Walsham. He looked at the shell and basically condemned it! I wasn't that surprised but I now had a whole heap of panels and no shell

    Anyway I asked a couple of folk and also realised that Mark had a shell for sale - looked kind of scabby but was familiar territiory to me as it is a heavy duty service shell



    I've had a heavy duty service shell on a car before:



    Anyway it had one or two bits that needed sorting including the boot floor. This what that looked like after soda blasting and etch primer.



    Anyway Mark then worked his magic on the shell. It needed two new floorpans, a front panel (which Mark supplied), a pair of wings (I bought those a couple of years ago for £300 - oh for another pair at that price) and a rear scuttle as the bootlid had been jemmied open at one stage

    It has ended up looking like this:



    There is some fabulous fabrication in there described by one bodyshop (the guy painting it) as "f***ing gorgeous" and by another as having wrecked a perfectly good shell.

    Anyway I'll pop back shortly and post a few more pictures.
    Richard
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  • #2
    nice should turn out to be a topper

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    • #3
      So, to carry on, I've had the shell fully prepared to BHRC Class C2 spec by Mark:









      And it is sitting in the paintshop being baremetalled. I took these last two a week ago and I''ll pop down again tomorrow.



      Richard
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      • #4
        Nice

        Keep the pics coming.

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        • #5
          coming along nicely, some quality welding there

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          • #6
            That's very tidy............I like it
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            • #7
              It has a couple of companions in the paintshop

              And yes it is genuine.

              This is nice, part alloy panelled with the bodyshop having let in new sections to the alloy panels all properly welded in place. These guys know what they are doing and are damn good.

              And it is making progress







              Richard
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              • #8
                Looking mighty fine that. Job very well done
                Autumn Has Arrived by Kevin Frost, on Flickr

                CHES'S UNDERSTUDY...........

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                • #9
                  Sorry it has been a bit quiet on here but not a lot of progress lately as the Healey was in the queue ahead of mine.

                  A couple more shots of the shell:





                  This area had a bit of damage where the boot lid had been opened using a crowbar



                  I've also been cleaning up the engine crossmember and front struts:



                  Richard
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                  • #10
                    Not a lot being going on I'm afraid - the roof is giving the painter hassle in getting it right so that the damage done in storage doesn 't end up showing as a series of ripples. hopefully more news next weekend. At least it delays paying the painter.

                    I've now rebuilt the front struts - they now both look like this one with brand new vented discs, pads and remanufactured calipers.

                    Richard
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                    • #11
                      Apologies for the silence but I've not been slacking. Apart from Saturday mornings at the paintshop I've also been busy on getting the oily bits sorted - I've now got the Baby Atlas (48" Group 1 unit) sorted out with 4.6 CWP and ZF LSD. I've still got to sort out the handbrake linkage, brake pipes, Panhard rod mount and shock absorber brackets.

                      The front end has seen the rack and crossmember refurbished and new, polybushed, track control arms fitted. Right so and so fitting the polybushes to the TCA's too.



                      And this is the original rear axle set up, as you can see the springs are already polybushed.



                      Whilst the front end looked like this

                      Richard
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                      • #12
                        getting there richard, some good pictures mate .......
                        PAUL

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                        • #13
                          Been busy and things have moved on - we had a good day today:

                          We masked it up



                          then put a bit of reface on the roof



                          and then a bit more on the rest of it and it suddenly looked like a Mk1 Escort. And I had a big grin on my face









                          As it is supposed to it has shown up some areas we need to look at a bit more closely but overall I was well chuffed. I could see what was needed but the paint shop were less enthusiastic than I was, he's seen it all before building an award winning Mexico about 10 or 12 years ago.
                          Richard
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                          • #14
                            coming good that mate
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                            • #15
                              Liking this resto!...well done mate turning out very nice!
                              Whats the plans engine wise?
                              Look forward to more updates

                              S.A.S Motorsport > http://bbs.rallyesportescorts.co.uk/...o=view&id=2408

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