mr
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rebuilt engine ..............honed ,replaced rings and big n main bearings. vid made a couple of weeks before assembly. kind of wish id kept it now. itd have already been in the damn car all be it minus the inlet and few other bits.
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Got the car from 105 bhp at the crank to 152 at the wheels.nitrous going on next.....if it ain't broke,keep bolting on go faster parts until it is........ www.fordgranadaclubuk.freefo.de
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Wow top project looking good
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Paul Y
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Good work Sir. P.
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Proper hot rodding. Using what you can find instead of buying everything! Very cool.
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mr
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thanks all, its very much a case of using whatever we both think will look the best instead of just adding the standard parts back on. auto jumbles are goldmines of "stuff" and as I have to fund this build, its a great way to buy and sell stuff onwards to raise cash for the stuff we want to use. ive sold pretty much all the Granada parts I had kept stashed for my own car to get us this far.being an opportunist helps too,ive never left a dumped mower on the kurb and ive flipped everything from car parts through furniture right through to an old fireplace surround.i drag it home,refurb-repaint-repair it and sell it on. got this far doing just that so we're not doing too bad. the interior will be a complete contrast to the ratty outer bodywork,i want it to be a very nice place to be inside. I have an 80-90's alpine head unit in the loft somewhere and recently bought some old audioline speakers for it too. the rear lamps are repro type ones but i'll de chrome them to suit the car. a bottom hinged boot lid is on the cards with a pair of knarly chains to support it when open.may even end up with a bottle opener on a panel somewhere too and maybe some welding wire stitching threaded through the body panels as well. it wont be a rocket but it should end up being a really cool car to drive.
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Got the car from 105 bhp at the crank to 152 at the wheels.nitrous going on next.....if it ain't broke,keep bolting on go faster parts until it is........ www.fordgranadaclubuk.freefo.de
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mr
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took a gamble on a real cheap rear seat from a morris minor. the back panel almost fits and will just need minor fetting. the lower base section needs reshaping to fit the cabin but i'll look on youtube later and see if its doable by me. cost of seat....£10 . too cheap to not take a chance. personally I think the rear section looks very in keeping with the cars styling,just hope I can modify the base to finish it off nicely. if anyone has reshaped a seat base and knows how its done, please feel free to post links or explain.
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Got the car from 105 bhp at the crank to 152 at the wheels.nitrous going on next.....if it ain't broke,keep bolting on go faster parts until it is........ www.fordgranadaclubuk.freefo.de
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mr
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two sore as hell hands worth of fingers and ive removed a spring from each side of the base. ive reshaped the steel top and bottom seat framework and folded upwards and downwards so that the seat is 5" narrower on each side. i'll take it home later and see if it fits. if all is good ill see about trimming the vinyl and moving the piping in towards the middle too.its held in place with cable ties at the moment but if its ok,i'll get some coat hanger metal in there instead
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Got the car from 105 bhp at the crank to 152 at the wheels.nitrous going on next.....if it ain't broke,keep bolting on go faster parts until it is........ www.fordgranadaclubuk.freefo.de
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Dec 19, 2016 10:09:09 GMT
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How the hell did I miss this? Old age and alcohol I suppose.
Loving it so far and bookmarked now.
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Dec 19, 2016 16:52:29 GMT
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Nice work..... you're onto seats and we haven't finished our engine yet :-)
We are selling bits of our buggy off and weighing in scrap copper to try and pay for bits too!
Looking good!!
John
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mr
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Dec 19, 2016 20:59:13 GMT
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we havent got an engine yet.ours is siezed so we are miles behind.i need some 2" angle next.new or used i don't mind.need to make some frames to sit on the outriggers and then i can weld the bodyshell onto that.once the body is sat on a frame the car will take shape real fast.missed out on a vauxhall viva engine and box for £35 a few weeks back...gutted. good news with the seat.....pics will be posted tomorrow
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Got the car from 105 bhp at the crank to 152 at the wheels.nitrous going on next.....if it ain't broke,keep bolting on go faster parts until it is........ www.fordgranadaclubuk.freefo.de
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mr
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Got the car from 105 bhp at the crank to 152 at the wheels.nitrous going on next.....if it ain't broke,keep bolting on go faster parts until it is........ www.fordgranadaclubuk.freefo.de
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Dec 22, 2016 21:31:12 GMT
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I really like this idea. My lad is only 15 months but car mad already, so I can see this sort of project in the not too distant future for us too! Clever getting a kit car as well - by keeping the chassis unmodified you remove the need for IVA too. Some rat-rods have some odd proportions so don't be afraid to push it outside from time to time and look around it from all sorts of angles. The rear arches look good from the back but the fronts seem to kick forwards? I'd be tempted to go fenderless! Taller rear tyres would make a big difference to the look of the car, a strangely enough a good source of tall tyres are commercial vehicles - a pair of 195/70's won't cost much at all part worn. Team up with some skinnier ones up front and it'll get the look you're after.
If you replace the door windows with polycarbonate, they'll be light enough to lift using leather belts, press stud fixed onto the frame. Porsche 356 Carrera's used this method I believe.
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1968 Cal Look Beetle - 2007cc motor - 14.45@93mph in full street trim 1970-ish Karmann Beetle cabriolet - project soon to be re-started. 1986 Scirocco - big plans, one day!
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Dec 22, 2016 22:17:42 GMT
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mondeo mk2 regulators are great for this sort of thing, just a single lifting bar and motor.
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mr
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hadn't thought of the strap idea,will def look into that. that's like the old train windows too. will also look into the mondeo lifters,ideally want to keep it looking as basic as possible so will check all the options and see what my son wants. as for the tyres,the low pros in there now are only to move the car around. the rears will be much thicker walled. I like the high back and low front look so that's already on the cards. the rears are 7" wide so would need to see whats available. the fronts are 5" I believe and they will need a bit more rubber than is on them.somewhere in the garage are a set of red wall inserts which will go on too .not sure what you mean by the front wings,they aren't actually attached yet and are literally just sat on the upper wishbones for now to keep the rain off the discs.whatever way though, they will need adjusting loads to suit the car as will the bonnet but that's all part of the build fun I guess. the plan is to get them lined up and the make up some running boards to join the fronts to the rears.......I do like the idea of running boards does me. we are open to all ideas too,there will be tons we haven't even thought of so welcome anything.
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Got the car from 105 bhp at the crank to 152 at the wheels.nitrous going on next.....if it ain't broke,keep bolting on go faster parts until it is........ www.fordgranadaclubuk.freefo.de
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stealthstylz
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Where abouts are you? I've got the engine & gearbox out of my Vitara that you can have for nowt if it'd be of use? There are RWD boxes available too off the X/90. Probably got some tyres too if you let me know a rough size you need.
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Chris™
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Dec 23, 2016 21:46:47 GMT
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Where abouts are you? I've got the engine & gearbox out of my Vitara that you can have for nowt if it'd be of use? There are RWD boxes available too off the X/90. Probably got some tyres too if you let me know a rough size you need. Could even link the Vitara engine up to a Suzuki SJ box (separate transfer box with those)
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1989 Volvo 340 1986 Suzuki SJ413 2000 BMW 318ti 2006 Lexus IS250
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eternaloptimist
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Dec 24, 2016 12:12:07 GMT
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What a brilliant build. Really fancy having a go at something like this.
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XC70, VW split screen crew cab, Standard Ten
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andy-v
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Dec 24, 2016 12:48:55 GMT
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the things ya miss when ya getting older, this is great, wish one of my sons would of took an interest in cars, but they never, great build, keep up the excellent work you and your son are doing
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andy-v
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Dec 24, 2016 12:49:41 GMT
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ps............bookmarked
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mr
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Dec 30, 2016 15:24:08 GMT
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been walking the dog and spotted a bed frame beingbinned.already taken the magnetic lamp round and checked its steel. drop in tomorrow and see if they mind me taking it.would be ideal to weld to the body and the angle will hang down over the outriggers.woul give us something weld running board supports onto too.only wanting the side sections of the bed frame as they're 6' long sections of angle.
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Got the car from 105 bhp at the crank to 152 at the wheels.nitrous going on next.....if it ain't broke,keep bolting on go faster parts until it is........ www.fordgranadaclubuk.freefo.de
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