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RE: Phil's Cortina 2008/12/29 13:19:42 (permalink)
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Yeah your right Cam[:p] Im leaning more towards the Suede/Perforated Leather Combo...
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RE: Phil's Cortina 2008/12/29 15:46:09 (permalink)
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Suede i reckon!
Leather is too hot! especially with no aircon!
Nice seats too! your old ones were red too werent they?
have you decided on which engine to use phil???
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RE: Phil's Cortina 2008/12/29 16:29:33 (permalink)
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Suede i reckon!
Leather is too hot! especially with no aircon!
Nice seats too! your old ones were red too werent they?
have you decided on which engine to use phil???



Hi Ty,I like the Suede so that will be featuring somewhere The Momo seats are red,but the new ones will end up grey to match the rest of the interior. As for the engine,I have a 200 Block and Escort Cosworth head ready to go[:p]

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RE: Phil's Cortina 2009/03/01 19:16:49 (permalink)
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This is a very rare 3 wheeled Mk1 Cortina[88][:o)]

The old girl is very close to heading off for a holiday...just the doors to strip out now and it all done. Then the fun begins...piecing it all back together again



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RE: Phil's Cortina 2009/01/16 21:12:56 (permalink)
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I stripped the old scorched paint out of the engine bay and applied some panel straightening compound over the last few days...[:p] The panel straightening compound is a bit thirsty so looks blotchy but is nice and straight[;^)]








Its world away from this now[:u]

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RE: Phil's Cortina 2009/01/16 21:22:31 (permalink)
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Here's a rear view from the last time the 285's were on...she now sits on some stock steel rims at the rear[:u][;^)]


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RE: Phil's Cortina 2009/01/17 20:33:10 (permalink)
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Hell yeah, need pics of the stockies on cossie
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RE: Phil's Cortina 2009/01/17 21:25:29 (permalink)
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phil, the trolly jack wheel is a good idea, is that to help with speedbumps? [:x)]

looking good

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RE: Phil's Cortina 2009/01/19 21:10:53 (permalink)
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Hell yeah, need pics of the stockies on cossie



[;^)]
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RE: Phil's Cortina 2009/01/19 21:13:56 (permalink)
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phil, the trolly jack wheel is a good idea, is that to help with speedbumps? [:x)]

looking good





Its for the new super low stance[:o)][:p]
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RE: Phil's Cortina 2009/01/19 21:53:59 (permalink)
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HAHAH phil that looks sweet dude keep it up. are those stockies falcon stud pattern can i borrow em
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RE: Phil's Cortina 2009/01/19 22:22:42 (permalink)
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HAHAH phil that looks sweet dude keep it up. are those stockies falcon stud pattern can i borrow em



There's 2 here you can have if you want to come and pic them up[;^)](Sydney)
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RE: Phil's Cortina 2009/01/19 22:33:30 (permalink)
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phil i will drive all that way just to have a look at ya car. You new i was in SA you smart arse hahahahah
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RE: Phil's Cortina 2009/01/20 12:31:53 (permalink)
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White walls and hubcaps needed for sure there Phil
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RE: Phil's Cortina 2009/04/02 21:36:38 (permalink)
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What size wheels dod you end up fitting under the front? I am just sorting thru the wheels i have laying around but since i fitted coilovers my 8's wont fit on the front any more[8~2]
Did you get 8's under the front or only 7.5's?
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