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RE: Phil's Cortina 2010/04/10 18:04:44 (permalink)
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I managed to get some time to fit the door trims permanently today...also fitted a layer of clear plastic behind them to keep any possible water off the mdf backs. The handles will be covered in suede soon when the seats are retrimmed I also picked up the boot carpet on Saturday which had been backed with velour to keep the paint in the boot safe as well as being bound with suede to match the interior trims and seats. I had also remade the board which goes behind the back seat, I used thicker mdf to make the cortina script so it stans out a bit better...although it doesnt stand out as much in the pics as it does in person













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RE: Phil's Cortina 2010/12/10 21:07:50 (permalink)
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The latest edition...may well prove to be controversial[:p]

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RE: Phil's Cortina 2010/10/13 17:42:45 (permalink)
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A few more of the radiator in position








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RE: Phil's Cortina 2010/10/13 17:53:38 (permalink)
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That looks stunning Phil [:u]
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RE: Phil's Cortina 2010/10/13 19:14:00 (permalink)
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Almost fell off my chair with excitement Looking the biz!
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RE: Phil's Cortina 2010/10/13 19:19:56 (permalink)
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need tissues

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RE: Phil's Cortina 2010/10/13 19:20:29 (permalink)
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and a new keyboard
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RE: Phil's Cortina 2010/10/13 21:38:20 (permalink)
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I have never met you but I already hate you to the power of infinity for building such a cool car. [8~2]
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RE: Phil's Cortina 2010/10/13 22:19:03 (permalink)
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All good guys, Cheers

Im glad you guys can share some of the enjoyment I get[:p]
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RE: Phil's Cortina 2010/10/13 22:51:49 (permalink)
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All good guys, Cheers

Im glad you guys can share some of the enjoyment I get[:p]


Without the associated bills! But without the chance to drive it rofl.

Looking very smooth.
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RE: Phil's Cortina 2010/10/13 23:30:11 (permalink)
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She's lookin the dogs dangly's Phil!! Just wish the Corsair wasn't quietly rusting away here!! No time or money to do anything to it! Nissan Micra (2nd generation) had teeny weeny electric window motor assy's... lots have been fitted in Leyland/Rover Mini's over here!!
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RE: Phil's Cortina 2010/10/16 18:33:58 (permalink)
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Cheers Timmeh

I'll have to keep an eye out for the micra winow motors BigWallace[;^)]

A few pics of todays work...all ready for tig welding on Monday. The A/F Sensor and Pyro are nicely hidden down the back[:p]



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RE: Phil's Cortina 2010/10/17 00:27:29 (permalink)
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Very nice pic, beautiful car, excellent driving

Cheers,

Eduardo
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A pic of the Cortina in action.

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RE: Phil's Cortina 2010/10/17 17:46:36 (permalink)
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Cheers Eduardo

After a busy day today a few more jobs have been crossed off the list The inlet duct has been remade in 4" pollished alloy, the lower radiator hose and pipe are sorted and the timing belt cover has been trimmed and fitted[:p]







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RE: Phil's Cortina 2010/10/17 20:10:37 (permalink)
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this thing is off the chain... luv it
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