Borrowng parts from other Manufacturers
Borrowng parts from other Manufacturers
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AdamC3046

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90 posts

205 months

Monday 12th September 2016
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Hi guys,

Just a casual post. I am fascinated by cars that have borrowed parts from other manufactures. For example, the XJ220's Rover rear lights, Chimaera's Fiesta rear lights, Noble's Mondeo parts etc.

I was just wondering how many parts from the TVR Wedge (ideally the 350i, as that's what I'm familiar with) that you can think of that have been 'borrowed'.

Rover's V8
Renault Fuego rear lights
Triumph TR7 switches?
etc

RCK974X

2,521 posts

170 months

Tuesday 13th September 2016
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lets see....

Front suspension (Ford Cortina IV)
Front hubs (Ford Granada)
Rear hubs (Ford Granada)
Master Cylinder (Ford Capri/Cortina)
Door lock assemblies (Ford Cortina/Granada/Capri)
Door handles (Ford Capri)
Rear boot hinges (Hillman Imp)
Rear boot lock (Ford Fiesta)
Front bonnet lock (Ford Fiesta)
Rear diff and brakes (Jag XJ6)
Pod motors/assembly (TR7)
Electric Windows (Rover SD1)
Interior door handles are Allegro/Marina ??
and those bloody ashtrays - Porsche/ De Lorean was it ?


For 2.8 ....
Engine/Gearbox/ancills (Ford Granada)
Rear lights (Ford Capri)
Front side/indicators (Renault 12)
Radiator Ford Granada (core cut down)
Clutch cable Ford Cortina or Capri or ...

This is why I always tend to think of Wedges and earlier TVRs as kit cars....

RCK974X

2,521 posts

170 months

Tuesday 13th September 2016
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Actually it's probably shorter to list the parts which are special to the wedge smile

mrzigazaga

18,740 posts

186 months

Tuesday 13th September 2016
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And also....
Boot lock = Ford Fiesta
Classic Range Rover V8 rad
Glovebox catches = MFI smile
PAS and manual steering rack = Ford Cortina mk4-5
Steering column = TR7 + switchgear then Ford Orion.
Heater control V6 = Ford Escort
Sun visors = Ford Capri
Brake servo = Capri mk2
Bonnet release cable = MG
V8 electric mirror internals = Saab
Wiper arm = Sherpa LDV..Fiesta rear wiper..Mondeo rear wiper.
Square headlights = Mini metro.
Petrol cap = British classic motorcycle.
Fuel filler hose = Tanker filling hose/Aircraft
Bonnet struts = Ford capri tailgate

adam quantrill

11,625 posts

263 months

Tuesday 13th September 2016
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SE indicators = Peugeot 405
Driving lamps = Pergeot 205?

V8 engine/gearbox - Rover 3500 SDi vitesse
Front brake discs/calipers - Ford (Granada 2.8?)

and finally

Body - Lotus (Esprit) ;^)


LordTwaddle

477 posts

146 months

Monday 26th December 2016
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My Crossfire is basically just a first gen Merc SLK320 underneath

RCK974X

2,521 posts

170 months

Monday 26th December 2016
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Oh come on, I'm sure we can all name HEAPS of clone cars which are just rebadged or rehashed versions of others.....
It's not really quite the same as spotting TVR parts sources !!

Out here in antipodes, several of the Mazdas also have Ford badges, and Opel/Vauxhall/Holden are pretty much interchangeable,
We get a 'Holden Astra' for example. UK gets the Vauxhall VXR V8 (name?) which is an Aussie built Holden Commodore, which is also a Chevy SS in the states.

I don't know if it's quite as obvious in UK today (I've been away a long time), but it's always been an obvious petrolhead topic of conversations here... The Ford Zetec is still "Oh, yeah, the Mazda Engine.." Here in NZ.

KKson

3,466 posts

146 months

Monday 26th December 2016
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In addition to all the above:
Capri and renault Fuego rear lights, sherpa front lights, De lorean ash trays (!!), metro seat belt guides, TR7 and Vitesse steering columns, Ford front calipers (2.8i estate on the 390's, 2.0 Granada on the 350is), TR7 headlamp motors, Capri door handles, Fiesta Mk 1 bonnet catches.

I'll think of some more later when I need an excuse to escape from "her" family......

wedged up

353 posts

115 months

Monday 26th December 2016
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laugh