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My Cortina Pick-up

Posted: Sun Jul 01, 12 11:10 pm
by bazbiker
I've been back working on my Cortina pick-up and its now about ready for its MOT :)
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Posted: Sun Jul 01, 12 11:28 pm
by Adrian Worman
That's one sweet Lookin parts fetcher Baz :thumbright:

Posted: Sun Jul 01, 12 11:39 pm
by Pete
Very stylish - did you do the conversion?

Posted: Sun Jul 01, 12 11:41 pm
by Cannonball
yes like that, just ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, what a bloody shame its not a 2 dr gt,

Posted: Mon Jul 02, 12 1:02 am
by Kev
Beaut Ute, Mate! 8-)

Posted: Mon Jul 02, 12 3:43 am
by drewcrane
That is so cool,wow clean detail,so unique nobody has one like that :thumbright: :thumbright: :thumbright:

I would love to have that :D

Can I steal this pic for the interweb?

Posted: Mon Jul 02, 12 8:17 am
by latil
MK3 panels on P 100? Nice job :thumbright:

Posted: Mon Jul 02, 12 10:28 am
by db
Love that Baz, very cool!

Posted: Mon Jul 02, 12 12:26 pm
by MilesnMiles
Superb, looks factory!

Posted: Mon Jul 02, 12 1:07 pm
by bazbiker
Thanks for the comments thumbsupp

Yes I built it all myself originally a mk5 cortina P100 I fitted mk3 wings (cut to suit), bonnet (cut and lifted centre bulge to match into mk5 scuttle panel), mk3 doors with mk5 tops, mk3 front panel, flared b pillars to flow from mk3 cortina front to Sierra P100 back with mk3 Cortina rear arches fitted and flushed in rear panel. 2.9i V6 from a Granada, home made exhausts, Porsche 944S half leather seats, custom made wheels by Revolution done to my sizes (pcd is 5 x 127 so not easy to find aftermarket with the offset I needed), and probably loads more I can't think of right now!

If I had more time, money and not as many other projects on the go then I would have spent more on the paint job to make it perfect but at the end of the day it's a pick-up and will be used as such!
Main thing is it's ready for an MOT so I can use it but I have a bit of rolling work to do on the interior as it's just been thrown together to get me going but a new carpet and door cards are required as well as a radio and CB then just some tyding up of the engine bay with some cleaner, cable ties and paint for the block, rocker covers, etc.

Posted: Mon Jul 02, 12 3:23 pm
by TYREMAN
Nice =P~ lloks a lot like the Aus Ford Falcon ute.

Posted: Mon Jul 02, 12 6:19 pm
by db
The mods are very subtle, I'd never have guessed so much work has gone into it!

Posted: Mon Jul 02, 12 7:48 pm
by Dave81
Excellent work that is Baz! 8-)

Posted: Mon Jul 02, 12 8:29 pm
by Charger
fantastic, very 8-)

Posted: Mon Jul 02, 12 9:31 pm
by Adrian Worman
db wrote:The mods are very subtle, I'd never have guessed so much work has gone into it!
Exactly Paul, the devils in the detail, love the time and effort in stuff like that :thumbright: