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24v into a Mk3 Cortina

Started by CortinaPhil, February 03, 2008, 22:03:18

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CortinaPhil

I am putting a 24v (BOA) into my 1971 4dr Mk3 Cortina.  I've never done anything like this before so it's a steep learning curve     but with advice from you guys and on BSC (Cortina forum), I'll get there in the end     I'll try to keep a log of what I do but if there any other novices out there wanting to try something along these lines, I've found quite a lot of information that might be helpful so please ask.

Here are some pics of the project so far.  Sorry about the quality... they were taken on my phone.

The car as it was:


Transit RS

Quote from: CortinaPhilI've never done anything like this before so it's a steep learning curve  
good on yer mate   better than just talking about it  
keep us updated great project - i always had a soft spot for the mk3 cortinas

Marty

I hope you have found a new home for the X-flow

Love the MK3's, smashing shape

CortinaPhil

Quote from: Marty
I hope you have found a new home for the X-flow

Love the MK3's, smashing shape

I've sold the Crossflow now... only got £100 but I needed the space desperately.

Thanks for all the comments!

Maddoglips

Must Say M8

1 Good looking cortina you got there. 2nd best looking car behind the sierra 3door. LOL  

Keep us updated and good luck.

Zane

CortinaPhil

Bit of an update:

Been stripping down the car (going for a stripped out interior and polycarb windows to save weight) and cleaning it up a bit.

I've got the majority of the parts I need now so it's just a matter of working out how they fit together  

The interior as it looks now:

bazbiker

Id say its going to require a bit of tubing at the rear end to get her to sit that low, keep up the good work though  

CortinaPhil

Quote from: bazbiker
Id say its going to require a bit of tubing at the rear end to get her to sit that low, keep up the good work though  

Yeah, I don't really want it that low at the back... I'm just not very good with Photoshop!

Cheers for the comments!

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