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    might be a silly question this but can you over restore a car ,what i mean is can you get the shut lines ,paintwork etc to perfect as i'm sure cars would have come of production lines with some slightly dodgy shutlines ,paint etc

  • #2
    Originally posted by wetandwindy2 View Post
    might be a silly question this but can you over restore a car ,what i mean is can you get the shut lines ,paintwork etc to perfect as i'm sure cars would have come of production lines with some slightly dodgy shutlines ,paint etc
    depends on what you want Iain the cars were never that perfect to start with

    so if you start looking for perfection it ends up a forever job as there will always be someone who will upset you!! best thing is to make it your own car !!

    as long as your happy thats all that matters you would end up round the bend looking for the perfect car ps it dont exist lol
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    • #3
      I agree with the above, the only thing i would add is some quality restoration jobs fail on the detail work, and what could be a tidy job is spoil by something silly, for instance triplex glass on one side of the car and securit on the other. Or one Ford headlamp and one Hella, things like that. Like has been said, its all down to what you want from the resto.

      If you want it, get it, before someone else beats you to it.
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      • #4
        Escorts were cheap bangers and were produced as such , most had a sandwich left in the door panel , water leaks , rust and dodgey panel gaps from new . Triggers broom concours cars are 50x better these days , lol .
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        • #5
          obsessive behaviour = concours

          this reminds me about the time i heard some of the rs500 concours bods moaning about the standard of someone else's 500,it had less than 100 miles and unregistered concours,don't do it,you will go mad the problem when you restore a car you want to get it as perfect as possible and that costs
          what i need is a high horse like the others have !

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          • #6
            Originally posted by HarrierTony View Post
            I agree with the above, the only thing i would add is some quality restoration jobs fail on the detail work, and what could be a tidy job is spoil by something silly, for instance triplex glass on one side of the car and securit on the other. Or one Ford headlamp and one Hella, things like that. Like has been said, its all down to what you want from the resto.
            some times u cant get the right parts a do agree what ur saying but sometimes needs must at the end of the day .
            and as for quality u could be to good and to fussa.ur better to build the car the way u want it and ur happy with it and lucky to have a old escort
            dav

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            • #7
              i agree with these comments, perfect gaps and paint etc is for the likes of rollers and sthe like, escorts where built on a production line where volume was more important than quality door gaps ,as long as the door opened and shut it would doi suppose back then .
              when i see concours cars they dont really interest me because none of em
              would have left the factory looking thaat good and imo some are to much
              [owners choice]which i respect as its their car to do whaat they want with it.
              it would drive me round the bend worrying about perfect lines and paying a small fortune for that must have gen part that no one really see,s..
              i get my pleasure from driving mine and been in the escort scene although i do try to keep improving the car along the way it will never be a minted minter but its mine and im happy with it..
              Live to regret ..or regret to live.

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              • #8
                Originally posted by Dobbo63 View Post
                i agree with these comments, perfect gaps and paint etc is for the likes of rollers and sthe like, escorts where built on a production line where volume was more important than quality door gaps ,as long as the door opened and shut it would doi suppose back then .
                when i see concours cars they dont really interest me because none of em
                would have left the factory looking thaat good and imo some are to much
                [owners choice]which i respect as its their car to do whaat they want with it.
                it would drive me round the bend worrying about perfect lines and paying a small fortune for that must have gen part that no one really see,s..
                i get my pleasure from driving mine and been in the escort scene although i do try to keep improving the car along the way it will never be a minted minter but its mine and im happy with it..
                www.tpsweldtech.com

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                • #9
                  it all depends on what YOU want out of your motor, some get a buzz out of all the screw heads lined up the same way, others like me like to drive the nuts off them.

                  I could never build a car thats all show and shine but I take my hat off to those who do.

                  70's QofS = tea break, strike & Friday afternoon down the pub

                  my_car_in_the_vBGarage

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                  • #10
                    best advice is to build it to your own taste and use it.concours is the wrong way believe me i lost one show out 70 and was told my car was too shinybut thats all in the past and yes the car never gets used

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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by 76mex View Post
                      best advice is to build it to your own taste and use it.concours is the wrong way believe me i lost one show out 70 and was told my car was too shinybut thats all in the past and yes thecar never gets used

                      But we did have some good days in Concours and made some good mates few dodgy ones too






                      regards

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                      • #12
                        you still got a bit of dark hair there lark

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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by mk1gaz View Post
                          Escorts were cheap bangers and were produced as such , most had a sandwich left in the door panel , water leaks , rust and dodgey panel gaps from new . Triggers broom concours cars are 50x better these days , lol .
                          gaz do you know which door had the sandwich in,trying to get things right for the show season
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                          • #14
                            Originally posted by modena green View Post
                            gaz do you know which door had the sandwich in,trying to get things right for the show season
                            or a sherbet fountain
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                            • #15
                              once found a burger in a very well known car whilst judgingwhen i showed it to him his reply was do you know who i am

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