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  • Oldbloke
    Senior Member

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    • Apr 2008
    • 645

    #1

    My money pit

    Bought this off FleaBay in April 2008. Advertised as "two week's work", this early RS (April 1976) had been stored for 19 years.


    After turning it over, I wondered if it had been stored under water!

















    Well - you get the idea!

    Cleaned off all the underseal and cr*p....



    And it started to look a BIT better...



    Had to wait for panels from Ex-Pressed but 6 months and £1200 later...

    Cheers
    CHRiS
  • Oldbloke
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    • Apr 2008
    • 645

    #2
    Started work properly in early 2009







    However, work and home commitments stopped play until now.
    THEN - I spoke to a friend who had moved away near Lincoln but had an Escort-shaped space in his garage (and he happens to be an ace welder) and - with a dangly carrot in the shape of a huge wedge of dosh- was persuaded to take over the job of at least getting the major structural work done. So the shell has been trailored oop Northwards and he has just sent me these pics:









    I'm so happy the project is moving again. Will post more pics as he sends them.

    Chris.
    Cheers
    CHRiS

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    • graham John
      Senior Member

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      • Sep 2003
      • 21230

      #3
      a familiar sight, unfortunately,

      god luck with the rest of the work

      cheeRS
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      • Mk2steve
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        • Oct 2008
        • 438

        #4
        that must feel like the longest two weeks of your life but what the hell its an escort and we love them keep up the good work and good luck.
        Mk2 Escort Harrier white

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        • mike77cos
          Senior Member

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          • Feb 2006
          • 1640

          #5
          It is looking good


          “The great thing about the sierra is, it has all the mechanical simplicity of a knife and fork” Quentin Willson

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          • mexicostids
            Senior Member

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            • May 2008
            • 224

            #6
            big old job this looking good so far mate , keep the pics coming !!

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            • RS2000EXPRESS
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              • Jun 2005
              • 3976

              #7
              Nice to read about an early droopsnoot being restored nicely, it looks as if it's been waiting a few years for someone like you to come along and look after it. Good luck with the resto and please keep the pics coming if you can.

              Tim.

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              • Groupfour
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                Skilled
                • Jun 2007
                • 106

                #8
                Nice work ,keep it up, luckily the panel supply situation is good even if they are expensive.

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                • Oldbloke
                  Senior Member

                  Skilled
                  • Apr 2008
                  • 645

                  #9
                  OK. This project has upscaled since the last update! Following the discovery of the remains of an Australian shell (thanks Martin!!), the bulkhead and floorpan was liberated from it and transported up to join the program.
                  Poor Paul had to unstitch the work already done but we both felt this was a great opportunity to rescue this old girl from a lingering death by ferrous oxide.
                  I doubted the viability of doing this but Paul - and Martin - were confident. Let the pics speak for themselves - I owe Paul bigtime !!















                  Cheers
                  CHRiS

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                  • RS2000EXPRESS
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                    • Jun 2005
                    • 3976

                    #10
                    That's a useful piece of bodywork you've slotted in there....coming on very nicely!

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                    • Groupfour
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                      • Jun 2007
                      • 106

                      #11
                      Never seen that done before ,nice work.

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                      • mk2ddc
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                        • Jul 2009
                        • 1521

                        #12
                        Thats very nice work there mate, I hope i can locate a nice front end like that when the time comes !!!
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                        • steven f
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                          • Sep 2008
                          • 2938

                          #13
                          well done many would of gave up a long time ago are you going to sell it when its done ??

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                          • wayne m
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                            • Jan 2004
                            • 759

                            #14
                            Well done now thats commitment, another one get's saved.

                            Keep up the good work

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                            • Oldbloke
                              Senior Member

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                              • Apr 2008
                              • 645

                              #15
                              Thanks for your comments guys. I'm made up with what Paul has done so far and to see such a change so quickly. And no - I have absolutely no plans to sell this baby. Coming from such an advanced state of corrosion, I don't think it will ever be concourse, but I'm building it to use as my own daily driver and for the satisfaction of seeing another broadstripe saved from being just a parts donor. Cheers. Chris
                              Cheers
                              CHRiS

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