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19-01-2012, 03:40 PM | #1 | ||
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When I was 14 (I am now 43), I worked on school holidays , 1 off the employees where I worked had a 4 door Mk3 cortina with a front air dam, rear ironing board and a shaker hanging out of the bonnet, it was running a V8 of some sorts.
I fell in love with the car and was always impressed with the burnouts this weapon would do. Ever since I have always wanted to build something similar but wanted to build a 2 door version. About 12 months ago I had mentioned this to a friend of mine and he said I was mad and why did I not just import 1 out of the UK, I thought he was pulling my leg and never realised that they were a factory produced vehicle. They do pop up occasionally and I have recently found this one and want it bad, but the usual story I have to get rid of a couple of other cars first. Oh well it is always good dreaming about it. Link below of my dream car except it needs to be running a 347 windsor,5speed tremec and 9" with A/C http://www.carandclassic.co.uk/car/C276180 |
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