bugeyedcreepy Member 60 Member For: 20y 8m 17d Location: Canberra and Townsville Posted 02/07/18 06:25 PM Share Posted 02/07/18 06:25 PM Around the late 90's, I owned a TC Cortina with a then EF XR6 drivetrain in it, and it was much fun - had it in the 12's at the local drags and it was always an attention grabber being something unique. I was young and couldn't afford to maintain it when rust started appearing and things were getting expensive to keep mechanically, so it was sent out to pasture, I bought a lackluster Laser TX3 to replace it and I got on with life. So, some time back I embarked on a project that ultimately had to be given the flick due to finances and circumstance. I wanted to build another classic Cortina, this time of course, wedge a dirty great turbo barra drivetrain in it. I love the classic lines, light weight and ample potential of the little brit car paired to some aussie six-banging goodness. There were problems though... The little brit chassis was suspect to say the least. Drum brakes, sloshy suspension, upper control arms of the differential would pull out of the body, etc. I found a solution though, the Mk3 Supra has an identical wheelbase and track, so I found a guy who could do it and he essentially got both cars and made a Cortina shell sit on a Supra floorpan and engine bay. Worked a real treat and stood to solve a great many issues in one very neat solution, it had disc brakes all round, power steering rack & pinion, sportscar handling and a well-established after market accessories bin, etc. The last time I did this, I had the body done, but failed to get far past that due to life distractions - and rust bit down hard on it too while I wasn't looking. Someone else ended up with it and I didn't have the time or resolve to carry on knowing I'd do it again properly one day.... Well, I have itchy feet again and before I start something insane, like a retro fitted '69 fastback mustang, I wanted to revisit this long lost plan that was half finished last time, and give it the exposure it thoroughly deserves. I guess, what I want to know, is there a decent cost effective limo builder in or around Canberra who could pull off such a cunning stunt for me? 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
camo86T Silver Donating Members 1,810 Member For: 10y 10m 20d Gender: Male Location: SW Sydney Posted 02/07/18 07:52 PM Share Posted 02/07/18 07:52 PM Can't help on panel beater recommendations sorry but I like the way this is going so far 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
k31th less WHY; more WOT Site Developer 29,086 Member For: 16y 8m 22d Gender: Male Location: Melbourne Posted 02/07/18 11:59 PM Share Posted 02/07/18 11:59 PM sounds like some expensive but super-cool projects 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
skidxr6t skids Donating Members 2,754 Member For: 12y 4d Gender: Not Telling Posted 03/07/18 07:04 AM Share Posted 03/07/18 07:04 AM are you gunna do it mate ? looks like you need a big shed full of tools and a few mates. smash it out on 48 hours. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
bugeyedcreepy Member 60 Member For: 20y 8m 17d Location: Canberra and Townsville Posted 03/07/18 09:04 AM Author Share Posted 03/07/18 09:04 AM I've already done this type of mad thing before, so it's only a matter of time... In fact, I'm helping my step-son right now with a VW Mk1 Golf on a Mk4 Bora floorpan & Mk5 3.6lt & 6 speed awd setup... 220kw in 850kg... 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Renton Member 151 Member For: 6y 8m 26d Gender: Male Location: Perth Posted 03/07/18 12:59 PM Share Posted 03/07/18 12:59 PM A mad scientist. I love it! If you were doing a 69 stang, there's so much bolt on suspension stuff for them these days, would it still be worth chopping it up? Or would you go old body straight onto a new mustang frame? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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