PAGE 1 : EXTERIOR PRE-MOD & TECH-SPEC
PAGE 2 : INTERIOR PRE-MOD
PAGE 3 : EXTERIOR FIRST STAGE MOD (pics added April 5th 2006)
PAGE 4 : EXTERIOR SECOND STAGE MOD (pics added April 27th - more to come
PAGE 5 : SOUNDS
PAGE 6 : YOU ARE HERE
PAGE 7 : OOPS, I BLEW THE ENGINE !
PAGE 8 : ENGINE REMOVAL September 3rd 2006
PAGE 9 : ENGINE SPLIT October 8th 2006
HERE ARE SOME PICS FROM A CAR SHOW I ATTENDED TODAY HERE IN STAFFORDSHIRE. NOT THE BIGGEST TURNOUT BUT SOME NICE CARS ON SHOW AND IT DIDN'T RAIN !!
Fine example of a 1964 Ford Zephyr
Pre-1963 Ford Capri Classic
1964 Mk1 Ford Cortina GT
'Q' registered Spartan kit car (based around the MG TF)
1955 Cadillac Fleetwood ? Maybe one of my American friends could put me right on this one ?
1979 Pontiac Firebird 6.6 litre V8 - ooh yeah baby !!
Not sure but I think this was a Cadillac DeVille ? Help again please if anyone knows.
Interior shot of aforementioned Caddy
Morris 1800 1973
1958 - 1961 Austin Healey "Frogeye" Sprite
Ford Taunus
1971-72 Citroen DS20
1965 Rover 2000
An excellent example of a 1970 Ford Cortina 1600E. I once own one of these cars, not as good condition as this but I have to say that second to my Audi, it was the most fun I have ever had in a car. A real headturner.
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Above & below. A 1959 BMW Isetta. 300cc engine. Bizarre little car but I imagine so much fun to drive. Chain driven rear wheel !!! And the whole of the front of the car opens so you can get in !!!
Above & below. 1970 Jaguar E-Type 4.2 back end and engine bay. Beautifully crafted machine. Possibly the best car Jaguar ever produced. Sleek, sexy.
From left to right: 1970 Ford Cortina 1600E........1965 Morris 1100........Pre-1963 Triumph Herald 1200
Brilliant example of a 1969 (Ford) Lotus Cortina Twin Cam. Shame I didn't get any more pics of this car as it was stunning inside and out. These are as rare as rocking horse ****
Custom hot-rod UK style
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The next four pics are of a seriously modded Triumph, either a Triumph 1500 or more probably a Triumph Dolomite. The pictures do not do it justice. You had to be there to appreciate it. A lot of time and effort (and I imagine money) has gone into this car. Unfortunately the owner wasn't about so I could ask him any questions. Needless to say it was just awesome to look at.......
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1955 Buick
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