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Everything posted by PFM1964
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Not the right bolt, but i have used bolts similar to these in the past. https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Roofing-J-hook-bolts-with-square-nuts-pack-of-10-size-M6-x-100mm/132591120164?hash=item1edf0bef24:g:GE8AAOSwuk1Z1q-r
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I used to burn them out, blow torch the rubber, give them a few taps with a hammer till the center rubber bush fell out, then i would cut the metal casing with a hacksaw blade, then a few more taps with the hammer and srewdriver or chisel and out they would come and then i would drift the new ones in with a big socket
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When i first got into MK3's i used to drill out the rivets and bin the wheel arch trims if i ever bought a MK3 with them on, never liked them, take them off and bend them in two and in the bin they would go
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have you thought of going to this set up Electric Power Steering, they down your way as well http://www.ezpowersteering.nl/23/Home.html
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also have two on order, stunning car, would think that it would sell out quick
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if you haven't sorted one out, i have one, bought it as a spare many years ago, but i don't have a MK3 anymore, if your interested £25.00
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Looks much better with the original grill and lights back on, but then i like the squares more than the twin light set up, after red white is my next favourite colour for a 2000E, very nice car
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Another car found in the water, http://www.standard.co.uk/news/london/ford-cortina-found-at-bottom-of-drained-hampstead-heath-pond-10440852.html
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I'am with you Jayne, i prefer the square lights on the 2000E, twins lights should stay on a GXL or GT, i have taken twin spots off a later MK3 and fitted squares back on it, fit a nice set of spots, as mentioned before, but at the end of the day its your car and you do what you want with her
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this might upset a few people,
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Ken used to get a lot of stick for what he done to his car, as you can tell Ken used to work as a chrome plater and his work was second to done, his chromed four branch manifold was a work of art, he would get really upset at some of the comments from various people, some were really nasty, if you don't like what you see then walk away
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this is the master cylinder people are using http://www.paddockspares.com/90577520-brake-master-cylinder-dual-line-servo-no-stamped-is-64677249.html
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this has just popped up on Ebay http://rover.ebay.com/rover/1/710-53481-19255-0/1?ff3=4&pub=5574629005&toolid=10001&campid=5335900709&customid=&mpre=http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/GIRLING-64066218-Brake-Master-Cylinder-Ford-Cortina-mk-3-NOS-/191577040955?&_trksid=p2056016.l4276
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you give this one a try, breaking a lot of MK3's http://rover.ebay.com/rover/1/710-53481-19255-0/1?ff3=4&pub=5574629005&toolid=10001&campid=5335900709&customid=&mpre=http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Ford-Cortina-Mk3-Breaking-2door-/181740809440?&_trksid=p2056016.l4276
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i had a prop with a UJ coupling changed from a 1.6 to 2.0 spline at South Wales Props, they do mail order, don't think they list the part on the web-site, they had to special order one, give them a call and they may be able to help you http://www.southwalesprops.co.uk/index.html
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just type in TFR on Ebay, but be careful as its strong stuff
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taken off a MK5 Ghia, has fixing brackets and rubber seal, £20.00 posted
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sorry £60.00 for the cards and £15.00 for p&p, seems when something is over a meter the cost goes up a fair bit, but people can collect from Bristol if close enough
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Pair of door cards for a 2 door Cortina MK3, drivers door card has some some marks around the window winder hole and could do with a good clean, passenger side has had a speaker hole cut into it, not by me, was like it when i bought them and the vinyl needs re-gluing on sides and bottom
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NOS Bonnet Release Cable MK 3/4/5, £30.00 posted
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i have a auto gearbox cross member in my garage
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if you have the reg number, contact the Crayford Convertible Car Club they can tell you if its a genuine car or not http://www.crayfordconvertibleclub.com/