2007/02/21 23:52:50
nigel mk1
Ok so ive had a few curious people email me, and ask me at SFS what my project is, where im at with it and why they have never seen photos! So i have finally decided to start a project thread...

An almost rust free mk1 1300xl shell was purchased about 2 years ago. It was bog stardard apart from a set of fiberglass flares that were terribly attached and blended. Car came with a pair of brand new bucket seats, capri sturts, round light grille, 6 clock dash and a full set of new nolathane bushes - perfect starting point for a project.

Initial plan was to fit a injected turbo pinto with t9 5speed and a hilux. This driveline was built and ready to go but a cossie came up for sale at the right price and the plans got much bigger... current specs are as follows

BODY

mk1 1300xl auto tunnel shell
fibreglass bubble archs
fiberglass bonnet, heater bowl
seam welded front towers and rails (to be done)
mk2 drop tank (side fill)

DRIVELINE

cosworth yb turbo rebuilt to standard specs
8:1 cossie forgies
standard stage 3 ecu, 3 bar map, greens (480cc) injectors
plenum spacer, mild ported head, bd10 cams inlet/exh
3 inch mild steel exh
gt30r turbo

cossie t5 gearbox
hilux diff 4.11 locked

SUSPENSION/BRAKES

world cup cross member
capri struts, height adj coilover
celica koni externally adjustable
noltec adj camber caster tops
rear watts link (non adj), leafs

hoppers stoppers 300mm ba falcon calipers/discs
soarer jza80 calipers/discs (rear)
bias adjustable pedal box, cable clutch
Simmons FR17s 8" front 9" rear

INTERIOR

fiberglass dashtop
autometer 6 dial dash
mk1 cream vinyl interior, rs2000 scheels


I will add pics over the next week or so, but heres some inspiration






cheers,
nigel mk1
2007/02/22 00:28:06
Mk2_2dr_2L
Ahh finally it all comes out.

Sounds like an awesome project..

Looking forward to seeing some pics
2007/02/22 17:05:29
escortinadriver
Hmmmm.. no doubt the quality of workmanship will result in a final product not too far from that picture...


I cant wait to see some progress shots..

Shaun
2007/02/22 18:25:45
Phil
Nice one NigelBring on the pics[:p]
2007/02/22 19:00:42
GeoffWade
Hope to see some pics soon Nigel, haven't seen your car for a while. Have seen what Nigel is doing, he has done a great job. Very meticulous in his work, oh, and I drool over his Cossie.
Keep up the good work Nigel
2007/02/22 21:31:20
mad-mk1
mmm sounds prime! how far away are you...?
Using standard turbo and ecu..?
2007/02/22 22:12:58
Vanman
Great project. Looking forward to pics and progress.
2007/02/22 22:18:27
nigel mk1
Thanks for the kind comments, as for my workmanship, if it turns out half as good as Geoff's orange show car ill be quite happy [(#)]

Luke i wont say a completion date, as i know i wont accomplish it. Progress has stopped for a few weeks as a new garage is being built at my parents house to accomodate the mk1. Standard 3 door loom and ecu (stage 3 chip) for now, but i am waiting to see what the engineer says about a turbo, if he let's me a gt28/gt30 will go straight on

2007/02/22 22:52:47
nigel mk1
So the auto shell mk1 was purchased with fibreglass flares already attached, rear tubs were horrendous, and body lines didn't really line up all that well. But the project was just a relatively small build at the time, with pinto turbo and it was gona have to do.

Here it is as i picked it up, you may noticed the panelvan in the background, this was a parts car that i got for a slab. What parts did i get from it then? Fuel tank and single piece prop, the rest went to the wreckers...


First thing was to see what was under that primer



ah ha! bog. Well most of this was removed, holes welded up, and replaced with a little more bog! I promise just a little.[:I]



Mk2 pan van drop tank was chosen as it has a side filler, that can be plumbed to the standard mk1 filler neck.

2007/02/22 23:02:02
nigel mk1
These are the aluminium tank straps that i made to mount the drop tank. Folded out of 3mm/40 flat bar. Came up well but will most likely be redone.[V]


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