Another great resto to follow, I do love the 1600E. I remember them when they were new, they were the ultimate in class at that time, I always fancied one! Being a series one it should not have the finishing strips on the back panel, but owners loved the look of them and they made the car look a later model, so owners bought the strips and fitted them.
Another great resto to follow, I do love the 1600E. I remember them when they were new, they were the ultimate in class at that time, I always fancied one! Being a series one it should not have the finishing strips on the back panel, but owners loved the look of them and they made the car look a later model, so owners bought the strips and fitted them.
Good luck with the restoration.
Tim
thanks tim.
ye a like theses cars they are smart and oldskool .think if a mine
right it has only done over 70,000 .but cant prove
that if its been round the clock.
ye a see it has extras here and there most likely wont change anything.
will keep it as it is .but resprayed tho lol.
cheers
this part done
rear jacking section getting boxed in
a bit of a bum welding unside down but hey ho.
will get there .
will update again at a later date on this car.
more work has been done yesterday.
cheers
Cool thread, it is good to see another Mk2 Cortina undergoing restoration. I have a 1967 mk2 2 door GT a rust free California car, ready for a resto.
thanks m8.
a got alot of work to do on it and make some under body sections
have sorced alot of panels now .its on getting one day aweek to do work on it but hope to have it ready
for next summer.
get some pics up of ur own for a nosey.
cheers
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