Classic Fords
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Re: Classic Fords
My mate Trev built a MK3 with a quadcam grandad cossy motor, used the grandad axles, hubs, brakes, etc.
The Dorset Police chased him in a helicopter. He learnt his lesson and replaced it with an E36 M3 Evo.
The Dorset Police chased him in a helicopter. He learnt his lesson and replaced it with an E36 M3 Evo.
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Ford gradually divested from Mazda. The partnership pretty much ended in 2015...but my local Mazda dealer is collocated with a Ford dealer and the Mazda courtesy cars seem to be FordsMr. Dazzle wrote: ↑Fri Dec 08, 2023 2:47 pmThe latter. Designed by Ford mostly in Europe, Essex and Cologne.
The Focus and Mondeo were both big efforts by Ford to make really good modern cars and I'd say the succeeded on both fronts.
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It's the difference in meaning due to the omission of 2 characters.
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If you have to explain it....mangocrazy wrote: ↑Fri Dec 08, 2023 4:10 pm It's the difference in meaning due to the omission of 2 characters.
wife cousin - your wife is also your cousin
vs.
wife's cousin - the cousin of your wife
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I have one called a VulvaMr. Dazzle wrote: ↑Fri Dec 08, 2023 2:56 pm I've owned three Focii but only one was actually called a Focus.
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Re: Classic Fords
I had a 98 Focus, wasn't overly impressed by it. Wasn't half the car a 306 was.Mr. Dazzle wrote: ↑Fri Dec 08, 2023 2:47 pmThe latter. Designed by Ford mostly in Europe, Essex and Cologne.
The Focus and Mondeo were both big efforts by Ford to make really good modern cars and I'd say the succeeded on both fronts.
Mk2 Mondeo was one of the best cars I ever owned, I had a Mk3 with the bloody awful Mazda MX-5 engine in it, and it was a gutless rev happy tub.
I had a load of "Classic" Blue Oval stuff over the years.
Capri 1.6LS, converted to 2.0.
Capri 2.0GL
Capri 2.8i
Capri 2.8i Special
Mk2 Granada 2.8 Ghia
Mk2 Granada 2.8i Ghia X
Mk3 Granada 2.4i Ghia
Mk3 Granada 2,8i Ghia (ex RUC, went like a rocket)
Mk3 Granada Scorpio Cosworth.
Mk2 Escort, started out as a 1.1, ended up fully caged with a 2.1 Pinto running 45 DCOEs I think it has a V8 in it now!
Mk3 XR3 carb.
Mk3 1.6 Ghia
Mk4 Escort van with RST running gear. That rusted out so the running gear ended up in an Orion 1600E
Orion 1.6i Ghia.
Mk2 XR2
Mk2 Fiesta Festival with a tuned 1.6 CVH in it, still had the 1,1 4 speed in it.
XR4x4
Sierra 2.0GLSi
I had loads of other Fords, but that's the interesting stuff.
Re: Classic Fords
I'm not really a classic Ford enthusiast but I stumbled across this
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/386329762246
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/386329762246
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Re: Classic Fords
Oh I had one of those in a pale blue colour. Mine was only the 1500 but I think there was a V4 2 litre as well.Druid wrote: ↑Sun Dec 10, 2023 10:06 am I'm not really a classic Ford enthusiast but I stumbled across this
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/386329762246
Even back then they weren’t very common.
One of those cars that I remember fondly.
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Re: Classic Fords
You only have to say "Ford Corsair" three times and my Dad will appear to tell you about the time he helped my Grandad (his FiL, not his Dad) rebuild the engine in a V4 Corsair.
Re: Classic Fords
I'm on my fourth Focus. I love em It's my commuter car (not that I do much of that these days), and can do no wrong.
Our 'main' car has cycled through Land Rover, Audi, etc, and I never really love any of them in the same way.
(One exception being when I slipped and fell and bought an Audi TT - that was my all time favourite car, but turned out to be massively impractical when we got a big dog )
Our 'main' car has cycled through Land Rover, Audi, etc, and I never really love any of them in the same way.
(One exception being when I slipped and fell and bought an Audi TT - that was my all time favourite car, but turned out to be massively impractical when we got a big dog )
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Re: Classic Fords
Mine was a a grey v4, with paper maché inserts for the curved nose!Druid wrote: ↑Sun Dec 10, 2023 10:06 am I'm not really a classic Ford enthusiast but I stumbled across this
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/386329762246
Things were different 'back then!'
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I went from no dog, to a big dogMr. Dazzle wrote: ↑Sun Dec 10, 2023 11:21 am I'd have thought a TT was massively impractical even with a small dog
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That's no way to talk about Muz...Sunny wrote: ↑Sun Dec 10, 2023 1:29 pmI went from no dog, to a big dogMr. Dazzle wrote: ↑Sun Dec 10, 2023 11:21 am I'd have thought a TT was massively impractical even with a small dog
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Now this is an old Ford (well the body anyway)...
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