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Another Escort Stolen

Saturday, August 9th, 2008

Keep your eyes open for this escort. It was stolen from Purley, Surrey at 1.05am on Friday morning. If anyone has any information, contact their local police.

Stolen Escort

A few months ago there was a mad couple of weeks where five or six cars were stolen. We don’t know if they were stolen to order or by joyriders, but because only one (afaik) was recovered, they were stolen to order, or stripped of their parts. Please do everything possible to make it harder for theives to pinch your pride and joy. Remove a rotor arm if you’ve got one. Use wheel clamps or other physical methods. Fit an immobiliser. Fit one of those alarms that rings you up with the location. Just make it hard for these scumbags, and they’ll move onto the next one.

Mk1 Escort Stolen In Sutton

Wednesday, August 6th, 2008

Some pikey has stolen OldSkoolFord member ‘Revival’s Mk1 Escort from his driveway in Sutton. Keep your eyes peeled for it, and if you spot it call him on 07525753200

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Scraping the underseal off.

Sunday, August 3rd, 2008

The first job is to scrape off all the underseal and weld up any holes. I’ve found a couple of holes but nothing major. There’s no rot on it at all.

The anglia gets put on the spit.

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Ford Fair 2008

Sunday, August 3rd, 2008

I didn’t go. I’ve not been for the last few years. I think I’ve only ever been once. Reason being it was too ‘chavvy’ and FWD for me. There was plenty of tracktime which I would have loved to have seen. But spare a thought for the owner of this Mk1 Escort who had a slight coming together with the barrier.
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At last, project Rat commences

Saturday, August 2nd, 2008

I took a day off work last week to get project Rat into the garage. I spent the day stripping the running gear off so I could get it onto the spit. I’ve been suffering with an achy back ever since! That was Monday. The rest of the week I’ve been scraping the underseal off. It’s a time consuming job, but here are my tips to get it done properly.

  1. If at all possible, roll the car onto its side. Use old tyres to protect it.
  2. As well as a flat scraper, also use a shaped one. I got mine from B&Q and it’s got curved edges as it’s designed to remove paint and varnish from shaped wood.
  3. Sweep up often. Underseal sticks to your shoes and your wife won’t be happy if you tramp it round the house (believe me!).
  4. Use a hot air gun or blow torch on the hard to remove bits.
  5. Don’t try and get it off with a wire wheel on a drill. It just spreads it all over the panel thinner, making it even harder to remove.
  6. When the bulk of it is off, use some thinners or nitromoors and wire wool to remove the small bits that don’t come off when you scrape.

I’ll post some pictures of where I am at tomorrow, but all in all it is a solid Anglia and only needs a couple of bits of welding. Nothing major, and no new panels are needed.

My new ride

Tuesday, June 3rd, 2008

Did you go to the classic ford show at Santa Pod at the weekend? I was down there with the OldSkoolFord crew, and you may have seen the van on the stand. It was the biggest at the event with over 100 cars on it!

Well, the week before an ad had come up on OldSkoolFord. Someone local was selling his Anglia project. I’ve got an Anglia in the garage, which is taking an age to do, and his project was tempting. And he only wanted peanuts for it. AND he could deliver!!

So, it’s now mine. I met up with him on the way home from the CF show, and he followed me home.

My new ride - ford anglia 105e

It doesn’t look pretty, but it’s very solid. It’s a 1967 Super and it’s still on its original sills and front wings. The front panel is shot, but there is no rot anywhere. A previous owner had started stripping the paint and repairing some rust, but then just left it.

I got worried when I saw a load of expandable builders foam over the door posts behind the wings. I scraped some off and found this:

ford anglia 105e

Solid!

It also has classic capri struts and cortina brakes, and a spax telescopic shock kit on the back. According to the DVLA website it was last taxed in 1999.

So the plan is to move the super I have out of the garage, put this on the spit, strip it back, red lead and protect the underneath, perhaps re-do a couple of the previous repairs (I’ve counted five repair patches). The outer bodywork is going to be satin black, although I do love the Ermine White and Dragoon Red scheme it should have. I’m doing this for speed. I will transplant the vans engine and box into it, get it MOT’d then strip the van back and give it the mother of all paint jobs….!

I do this every time don’t I….

Sunday, March 23rd, 2008

I go quiet for a few months. Well, yes. Sorry. Won’t happen again. Until the next time.

So what’s been happening? Well, I’m on with “Project Rotbox”, my ‘67 Anglia Super that I’ve owned since 1990. The car has been under restoration since about 1995. Then I moved house. Got married. Had children. Restored a couple of other cars in the mean time. But now, it’s Rotboxes turn.

I’ve been out and bought an engine. It’s not a Ford engine either. And it’s supposedly easily tunable to about 200bhp. More of that later.

What else?  I had the van rolling roaded at Northampton Motorsport. It hit 152.2bhp @ 6233rpm and 138.5lb/foot @ 4630rpm.

I’m planning on running in the Old Skool Ford Drag Championship. I’ve got a spare set of halfshafts just in case. I’ve only done drag racing before once at York, in a run what you brung. I was in my old 205GTi which did the standing quarter in 17.1 seconds. My van, when it was raced by the previous owner, did it in 14.6. That was with a 137bhp crossflow with a 50 shot of nitrous.

And very soon, I’ll be doing down to Brunters for a thrash with the OSF crew, courtesy of Retro Ford magazine.

Keep Your Eyes Open For Retro Ford Mag

Monday, September 3rd, 2007

The October issue of Retro Ford mag is out on Thurdsday. You’d better run out and buy it because the van is being featured. Chris from the mag came up a few weeks ago for the shoot. The day was pissing it down and we couldn’t use the original location I’d found near the centre of Leeds.

After a bit of head scratching, we came up with a place on the Leeds ring road that used to be a second hand car dealers. It was called Route 2 near to the JCT600 Porsche dealers. The place is run down, and there was a canopy that we could use. As soon as we’d parked up a security guard came out to see what we were doing. After we’d explained everything he was quite happy to let us continue.

After a couple of hours there we drove into the centre of Leeds on the A58M to block traffic while Chris drove next to me and the photographer hung out of the window to take pictures. The only ‘beep’ we got was on the final run when the person behind Chris got a bit frustrated, so we both dropped it down a gear and floored it!!

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Scotch Corner Meet

Sunday, September 2nd, 2007

Every month or two Capri owner Andy Ellis organises a meet at the Scotch Corner hotel. These have usually been on a Saturday and I’ve not been able to get to them, but the latest was on a Sunday so I managed it.

It took about an hour to get up there, and it was a glorious day, so enjoyed the 70 mile blast up the A1. At the meet was Dave and Tom (Mk14Dr and Pyeman from OldSkoolFord.co.uk). I’d not seen Pyeman since the Classic Ford show in June so it was good to catch up. He was a bit surprised at the cost of soft drinks in the hotel bar though. Two pints of Coke cost £6!
Most of the cars there were Capris, but there were some interesting ones, including a couple that had been in Classic Ford mag.

Anyway, enough chat, here are the pictures:

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It keeps happening…

Sunday, September 2nd, 2007

..but I’m not classing it as a breakdown because I was on my drive. The engine seems to have a habit of shaking bolts loose. It has happened with a couple of bolts that hold the bellhousing to the engine.

But twice now, the starter motor bolts have been shaken loose so the starter pops out of its hole. You can usually tell when it’s happening because the starter gets progressively louder over a period of days before it pops out completely. But this time it did it just the once. I’d been up to Toys R Us with my daughter to get a birthday present for someone and it got louder. Came home. Then later I was going out in it, and it popped out, and I was left with a loud grinding sound.

I need to get under there to tighten them up again, but it’s raining…

Note to self. Get some Loctite.

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