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  • Rebuilding my Escort Mk1 Mexico Replica

    IŽve decided to rebuild my mk1 Replica. The car was built around a 1100 Mk1 Escort in a pretty good shape. But after 2 years there was work to do and I decided that it was a good time for a complete strip.
    The car will be bubble arched and gets a Roll bar installed. IŽll keep you updated about the future progress!

    First of all the car before Restauration:

  • #2
    Lots of pics please
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    Back with a MK1

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    • #3
      Sorry, problems with my picture site! Now the status before restauration:










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      • #4
        During and after stripping:



        Battery tray (itŽs a german car!), not needed after restauration, because the battery will be moved into the boot.










        At the moment there is a small "Köln" axle installed, but will be swapped for an english axle of course.




        The replica was built around a one owner from new car (1100L) about five years ago from the previous owner. It was in a pretty good shape, but some spots where already showing the need of attention:


        Engine is a 1600 cc Kent, in an unknown state of tuning (but running very well):

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        • #5
          Looks like a good solid car to start with !!

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          • #6
            IŽm happy to say, but itŽs really a very solid car! :-)

            But during the years some bad repairs have been made, therefore some more work has to be done:


            The front panel was too bad, so we need to replace it:


            Front wings also donŽt look very good:


            More pics to come....

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            • #7
              Good luck, good shell to start with that

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              • #8
                More Pics:

                Bubble arches waiting:


                Battery tray already cut out:


                Front wing right


                and left are not looking very good:


                This gearbox (Type 2) wonŽt be used again:


                There were fibreglass Mexico arches installed, but this was not very well done :



                Also wonŽt be used again and swapped for a rally tank:


                Chrome trim removed and holes closed:

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                • #9
                  Battery cut out closed, now itŽs no more looking like a german Escort:



                  And of course some rust under the front wing rails (sorry bad pics):



                  Under the bubbles on the rear sill (see post above) there was a not very well made repair behind:

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                  • #10
                    Looking good

                    Keep up the good work

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                    • #11
                      Some more progress (at the moment we have a short break, therfore I have the time post the work done so far):

                      We cut the old repair panel out and replaced it with a new ( better fitting) one



                      The front wing rails we had to replace completly. We made them by ourselves in 2mm sheet metal for added strength

                      Before:


                      During Work:






                      And the final result:



                      Of some additional reinforcements:



                      As the front wings were far to much rotten we had to use replica front wings. But they needed some work to get a proper fit:

                      As we go for bubble arches and the car will be used for regularity rallies, there was no need for NOS wings.

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                      • #12
                        Engine:





                        Old versus new (in front):


                        And the complete World Cup X-Member after the rebuilt:



                        Modification for the big dash:



                        And finally some pics of my friends car. He is helping me a lot and the work is done in his workshop:



                        With this car he is racing in the Austrian/Italian/European Hillclimb Championship

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                        • #13
                          Looks a beauty that mate , even with the work you doing, not often you see a mk 1 shell that good.
                          I was in Austria a few years ago and passed a ford dealer who had mk1 Mexico in maize colour on show in the window of the dealership. Can't remember where it was though...
                          Live to regret ..or regret to live.

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                          • #14
                            We were also suprised about the state of the shell after 40+ years. I own the car now since 2010 and was a little bit scared before restauration, after seeing so many rotten Escorts here in this forum .

                            The car is expected to be ready in this spring, so hopefully we make good progress.

                            We found some rust here also:



                            But thats in fact (with the other rot already shown here) all we found. Heater bubble ist fine, the other usual places (including floor panels) are rock solid.

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                            • #15
                              Just checked out this thread and well done, im sure she will be a cracking Mk1 when complete

                              Ps Loving the engine choice in your mates car also

                              Keep up the good work

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

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