As some on here may know, I've owned a mk1 Escort for 10 years in January!
Bought as a bare shell with steering column(with key!) and a set of windows back in 2007, I initially set out to build a car as I wanted as a 21 year old. Big pinto, diamond white, lowered etc... Many cars came and went but the mk1 never got finished...
Over the last few years I've become more interested in restoring cars to original. I think that's why I lost interest in my mk1 really, as it didn't have an "identity" to speak of and some of my early butt welded repairs weren't to my current ability.
Luckily, when restoring the strut tops a few years ago, the shell gave up a nice little secret...
On the drivers side, amazingly the shell still had it's original chassis number!
So after a lot of detective work involving a hpi on the vin number to get the original registration, sending off for the log book, contacting the last registered owner etc, I now have a very late built(December 1974) Sunset Red 1300L to restore back to original.
Only modifications will be a type 9 5 speed(it has an auto tunnel), a slight bit of lowering and maybe a single box exhaust.
Luckily the late mk1 'L's had the option of 5j steels with Mexico front wings(I kid you not!!!)*so I will be going down this route.
First child due in June so progress should be fairly brisk!
Bought as a bare shell with steering column(with key!) and a set of windows back in 2007, I initially set out to build a car as I wanted as a 21 year old. Big pinto, diamond white, lowered etc... Many cars came and went but the mk1 never got finished...
Over the last few years I've become more interested in restoring cars to original. I think that's why I lost interest in my mk1 really, as it didn't have an "identity" to speak of and some of my early butt welded repairs weren't to my current ability.
Luckily, when restoring the strut tops a few years ago, the shell gave up a nice little secret...
On the drivers side, amazingly the shell still had it's original chassis number!
So after a lot of detective work involving a hpi on the vin number to get the original registration, sending off for the log book, contacting the last registered owner etc, I now have a very late built(December 1974) Sunset Red 1300L to restore back to original.
Only modifications will be a type 9 5 speed(it has an auto tunnel), a slight bit of lowering and maybe a single box exhaust.
Luckily the late mk1 'L's had the option of 5j steels with Mexico front wings(I kid you not!!!)*so I will be going down this route.
First child due in June so progress should be fairly brisk!
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