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Mk2 2lt cortina

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2010/12/11 14:43:47 (permalink)
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Mk2 2lt cortina

Hey guys, new to this particular forum thought id show you my current nearly finished project, picked it up with compliance for 2lt mod but freaked rings, stripped her down and got all the usual stuff, block boring, head work gearbox rebuild new heads n rings, new valeo clutch currently in getting the alarm and central locking re-done (the guy who done the mods thought he was an electrician to) heres come pics last ones on the way to the auto electricians







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    hak073
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    RE: Mk2 2lt cortina 2010/12/11 16:57:08 (permalink)
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    I love your stubbie holder!

    The mk2 is looking cool as well. And excellent tow car too
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    RE: Mk2 2lt cortina 2010/11/26 11:47:53 (permalink)
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    Well shes all done and rego'd getting exhaust fitted as i write this, then of for a tune up i feel sorry for you guys that dont live in SA this car hadnt been regod for 7 years and I just walked in and out of the RTA office in 5mins with a new rego sticker!!
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    RE: Mk2 2lt cortina 2010/11/26 20:46:18 (permalink)
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    Awesome, 2 cortinas!

    Great to see you've got the important things sorted, like recond engine, electrics and rego. When will you begin the cosmetic side of things?
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    RE: Mk2 2lt cortina 2010/11/26 20:46:33 (permalink)
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    Good job, wish it was that easy in NSW. I've spent the past year getting this Eski ready for rego here hehe.
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    RE: Mk2 2lt cortina 2010/11/27 17:06:35 (permalink)
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    Thanks for the words of encouragement guys, this is my first full rebuild, something iv wanted to do for about 8 years but haven't had the time/motivation/knowledge Im extremely happy with the way the motor runs, dragged off my mates 3800v6? vn commy today with out even trying!! freak she goes hard for what she is!!I know I shouldve done all the body work first but was itchin to drive it as it wasn't roadworthy when I got it, my plan is to run in the motor then get all the bodywork touched up when Im away at work ( I work 2 wks on 2wks off)it has only got four bits of rust in 5c piece size under the rear boot seal and shouldnt be as expensive or as long a process as the motor was waiting on parts etc hoping to drop it off ata mates the day before I go one time and pick it up when I get back so His bro-in-law can do it on the cheap, more updates to come[:x)]
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    RE: Mk2 2lt cortina 2010/11/27 19:07:35 (permalink)
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    Gotta love a mk2 corty, esp pne with a pinto

    With a few cosmetic touchups it wil be a neat car.

    Congrats,

    Shaun
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