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C. Grimsley
Original Poster
542 posts
64 months
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JWH said: The Escort's cracking - I suspect I'd be well short of the funds required but what kind of price would you be looking for? I would take £12,000 or a very close offer for it, basically would be happy to get back what I bought it for. Carl
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JWH
302 posts
133 months
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Yep - seems a very reasonable price but a couple of K beyond me at the moment, out of interest would you mind sharing the rest of the spec beyond the XE lump?
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C. Grimsley
Original Poster
542 posts
64 months
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JWH said: Yep - seems a very reasonable price but a couple of K beyond me at the moment, out of interest would you mind sharing the rest of the spec beyond the XE lump? As much as I can remember at the moment. It has a full steel wide arch kit fitted as you can see. Full coil over suspension front and rear Six link rear axle Widened prop tunnel Exhaust tunnel fabricated C20 let engine Vauxhall omega 5 speed gearbox 4 pot front brake kit Internal fire extinguisher kit installed Roll cage After market management with a fifth injector (unsure on the make and model at the moment) 16 inch wheels, wider at the rear 8 inch (off the top off my head) All windows are perspex with sliders for the front Bonnet and tailgate are fibre glass. Carl
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DBSV8
4,211 posts
107 months
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Ditch the Vauhall lump "BDA" or "BDG" all the way  and set her up as a track day car then contest a few classic events
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Liquid Knight
10,523 posts
52 months
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The "Ditch the XE" cries. I thought the GM XE was basically an old SRI 130 block bored out and give a Cosworth based 16V head. I know the GM vs Ford thing is big in the colonies but it's a bloody good engine and dare I say it cheaper to maintain than the YB, more tunable than the Zetec/Duratec and easier to live with than a Pinto/Crossflow/Lotus engine. Both are great cars in their own way but I'd sell the Porsche when the classic market picks up and keep the Escort as it's more; me. 
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xe mini
428 posts
28 months
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Bin the Beetle and keep the Escort, that is a stunning looking car and has a fantastic engine powering it, XE engines are very very underrated. Heres mine living in a Mini, far better than any A series in terms of bang for buck and has never ever let me down in 6 years. Purists move on. 
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JWH
302 posts
133 months
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C. Grimsley said: As much as I can remember at the moment.
It has a full steel wide arch kit fitted as you can see. Full coil over suspension front and rear Six link rear axle Widened prop tunnel Exhaust tunnel fabricated C20 let engine Vauxhall omega 5 speed gearbox 4 pot front brake kit Internal fire extinguisher kit installed Roll cage After market management with a fifth injector (unsure on the make and model at the moment) 16 inch wheels, wider at the rear 8 inch (off the top off my head) All windows are perspex with sliders for the front Bonnet and tailgate are fibre glass.
Carl Ah - what I and everyone else seem to have missed is that it's a C20LET rather than XE - makes things even more interesting! I'd love to make an offer on it but simlhy can't justify the spend at the moment, lovely car though.
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Hairspray
6,152 posts
76 months
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That Porsche is an absolute beaut! Like the Escort too but red Targas just do it for me 
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C. Grimsley
Original Poster
542 posts
64 months
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Hairspray said: That Porsche is an absolute beaut! Like the Escort too but red Targas just do it for me  To be honest that's the feeling I am having at the minute, every time I look at it I like it more, I am going to remove a few bits and pieces and get them looking there best and advertise both cars, which ever one sells first will go, the Porsche is worth a little more but both cars are great fun to drive and turn heads. They both seem to appeal to the older generation which is good as a boy racer won't hopefully buy it and stick it in a ditch. Carl
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Mr Pies
5,647 posts
56 months
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OP, please could you tell us more (or even start a thread) about that cossie powered 106 you built?
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C. Grimsley
Original Poster
542 posts
64 months
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Mr Pies said: OP, please could you tell us more (or even start a thread) about that cossie powered 106 you built? There is a thread that was knocked up about five years ago, I will see if I can find it. The car was sold a good four years ago and is being turned into even more of a monster by rely and Motorsport I believe. Carl
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stevenr
715 posts
63 months
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Liquid Knight said: The "Ditch the XE" cries. I thought the GM XE was basically an old SRI 130 block bored out and given a Cosworth developed 16V head. I know the GM vs Ford thing is big in the colonies but it's a bloody good engine and dare I say it cheaper to maintain than the YB, more tunable than the Zetec/Duratec and easier to live with than a Pinto/Crossflow/Lotus engine. Both are great cars in their own way but I'd sell the Porsche when the classic market picks up and keep the Escort as it's more; me.  EFA but this man makes sense. Get rid of the beetle and keep the Escort,with the GM engine.
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tank slapper
7,747 posts
152 months
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I like that Escort. Would have it over the Porsche any time.
Is it only me who cringes when I see an engine without a timing belt cover? I've seen a couple of very expensive engines get mangled because something got caught up in the belt.
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Mr Pies
5,647 posts
56 months
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C. Grimsley said: There is a thread that was knocked up about five years ago, I will see if I can find it.
The car was sold a good four years ago and is being turned into even more of a monster by rely and Motorsport I believe.
Carl Hahaha sorry, I'm not exactly Mr Currant affairs! 
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JonMA
18 posts
47 months
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I'd love to own a Porsche one day, and have had many Escorts in the past - but nothing as special as that! Keep the Escort...
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JamesK
2,014 posts
148 months
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I look forward to seeing the fully equiped adverts for both cars to be honest!! Make sure they both go up on PH  I wouldn't know a good classic Ford if it bit me on the nose but that one certainly looks and sounds nice.
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toast boy
1,142 posts
95 months
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Both cars look lovely, although I'm not a fan of targa 911s so it loses out a bit for that. The Escort though would be the keeper for me as it's just that bit more special. Out of interest, why do you think it is that you haven't 'gelled' with it?
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C. Grimsley
Original Poster
542 posts
64 months
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toast boy said: Both cars look lovely, although I'm not a fan of targa 911s so it loses out a bit for that. The Escort though would be the keeper for me as it's just that bit more special. Out of interest, why do you think it is that you haven't 'gelled' with it? I don't know to be honest I have always been a Peugeot man to be fair but had a thing for mk1 and 2 escorts, when this popped up for sale I just had to have it. You know that thing, you crave for something and then when you get it there is a doubt in the back of your mind? I have a motorbike and a work van for work obviously so the escort never really got a look in, (not enough hours in the day) I think if I use the escort etc I may like it. The Porsche, hmm well it's a porsche, German engineering at its best. It's a total stunner in the flesh, everything about its lovely. Carl
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toast boy
1,142 posts
95 months
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C. Grimsley said: I don't know to be honest I have always been a Peugeot man to be fair but had a thing for mk1 and 2 escorts, when this popped up for sale I just had to have it. You know that thing, you crave for something and then when you get it there is a doubt in the back of your mind?
I have a motorbike and a work van for work obviously so the escort never really got a look in, (not enough hours in the day) I think if I use the escort etc I may like it.
The Porsche, hmm well it's a porsche, German engineering at its best. It's a total stunner in the flesh, everything about its lovely.
Carl I do like a good bit of German engineering and the Porsche does look like a very nice example. However, I do like my cars to be raw and a bit rough round the edges, I think the Escort fits more into that category so that's the winner for me. I have to say though, I remember your original thread with the 106 and it gave me all kind of daft ideas until I realised my skill level was nowhere near high enough to attempt what I had in mind!
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C. Grimsley
Original Poster
542 posts
64 months
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Ha ha regards the skill level, you never really know till you just dive in and take the plunge.
Carl
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