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May 10, 2020 19:53:22 GMT
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Hi all, just purchased a 1990 ford p100 currently running 1.8 td, but looking at doing an m57 engine conversion by using the engine out of my rotten e39 530d: . Any hints a tips on this would be greatly appreciated. Hopefully keep use updated on the progress cheers rab
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Last Edit: May 10, 2020 19:54:14 GMT by rabgreer
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May 10, 2020 19:58:16 GMT
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May 10, 2020 20:06:45 GMT
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Oof. Yoghurt spilled.
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Newbie with a p100Mercdan68
@forddan68
Club Retro Rides Member 68
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May 10, 2020 20:06:55 GMT
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Welcome to RR great p100 looking forward to seeing your build Danny
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Ritchie
Club Retro Rides Member
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Newbie with a p100Ritchie
@ritchie
Club Retro Rides Member 12
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Yeeessss, I love a P100. Sorry, can't help but sounds like a good idea. Is it done yet?
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Welcome to the bestestest forum on the inter webs.
Absolutely love the look and stance of your truck.
Spotlights are not my thing, but the rest of it.....
Ohhh yesss.
Now want one of these too..... (scurries off to search)
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Last Edit: May 11, 2020 9:47:12 GMT by grizz
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May 11, 2020 10:57:46 GMT
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"Everything has potential."
Just never quite seen it in a Sierra pick-up before.
I like.
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brachunky
Scotland
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Newbie with a p100brachunky
@brachunky
Club Retro Rides Member 72
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May 11, 2020 11:14:07 GMT
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I do love pickups and that ticks boxes! Very sweet dear sir
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May 11, 2020 12:27:07 GMT
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"Everything has potential." Just never quite seen it in a Sierra pick-up before. I like. I think it has just enough of everything, which makes it stand out just right.
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OGDB
Part of things
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May 11, 2020 13:14:51 GMT
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Funnily enough I was looking at one of these just earlier today. They seem to offer more value for money over any other Sierra currently for sale and have a far more practical use for my intentions.
From what I understand the PCD is normally transit van. Looks like yours has had a Sierra swap? Do these run a leaf spring set up on the rear?
Very much like these trucks.
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Ritchie
Club Retro Rides Member
Posts: 765
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Newbie with a p100Ritchie
@ritchie
Club Retro Rides Member 12
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May 11, 2020 13:53:49 GMT
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Basically a Transit rear chassis (with leafs) bolted onto the the Sierra front end at the bulkhead. Not exactly the best for handling and heavy but a cool truck nonetheless. Some folk do install the rear Sierra subframe. I considered one for a Cossie swap before I got my Brat. I had a "California" special edition one as a garage parts hauler. Sunroof, beefy rollbar and some funky graphics. It was cool until the scrap skip lorry reversed into it when he was collecting the skip and creased it right up the side. He bought it that day, whether he wanted to or not! ETA - Here's one, I forgot how cool it was, poor P100.
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Last Edit: May 11, 2020 13:59:52 GMT by Ritchie
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May 11, 2020 15:04:54 GMT
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Looks great, nice one. My mate has red one with a V6 Cosworth out of Granada in it, goes nice
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Last Edit: May 11, 2020 15:06:48 GMT by rattlecan
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May 11, 2020 17:39:33 GMT
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There is a crew cab one around this way, seen it a few times.
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Ritchie
Club Retro Rides Member
Posts: 765
Club RR Member Number: 12
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Newbie with a p100Ritchie
@ritchie
Club Retro Rides Member 12
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May 11, 2020 18:49:54 GMT
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There is a crew cab one around this way, seen it a few times. Must be a home brew job, they never made a crew cab.
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May 12, 2020 16:14:07 GMT
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Nice looking truck A mates son had one, did a performance turbo D conversion, went on a test drive and it burst into flames! Fortunately they got out, but the truck was gutted, and so was he 🙁 It was so badly damaged he couldn’t find what caused the fire in the first place
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vulgalour
Club Retro Rides Member
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Newbie with a p100vulgalour
@vulgalour
Club Retro Rides Member 146
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May 12, 2020 18:19:07 GMT
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Nice looking P100 steadyg2002 is the crewcab a cut down estate, or one like this? They're one of those car-trucks that look just right proportionally, bed, cab, and bonnet are all just the right size in relation to one another. As soon as you start messing with that, it spoils the design. OP's truck benefits from a really nice wheel choice and the lowering is spot on, can't fault it.
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dazcapri
North East
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May 12, 2020 19:03:48 GMT
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Funnily enough I was looking at one of these just earlier today. They seem to offer more value for money over any other Sierra currently for sale and have a far more practical use for my intentions. From what I understand the PCD is normally transit van. Looks like yours has had a Sierra swap? Do these run a leaf spring set up on the rear? Very much like these trucks. iirc you use Sierra struts for the front and a Capri axle for the rear
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Mk3 Capri LS
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May 12, 2020 21:00:33 GMT
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Cheers for all the comments guys, thinking someone had done a hub conversion on the front and swapped to a Capri rear axle, is there any p100 builds on here?
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May 12, 2020 21:02:18 GMT
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Funnily enough I was looking at one of these just earlier today. They seem to offer more value for money over any other Sierra currently for sale and have a far more practical use for my intentions. From what I understand the PCD is normally transit van. Looks like yours has had a Sierra swap? Do these run a leaf spring set up on the rear? Very much like these trucks.
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May 12, 2020 21:02:52 GMT
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Yea running leaf spring with lowering blocks.
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