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Old 11th July 2012, 11:04 AM
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Hey Ronnie dont tell me mrs Bonzo has got you playing captain Hook

Bob
Ghaaarrrrr

Oh yes & the jolly Roger was at full mast

I wish
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Old 11th July 2012, 11:38 PM
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no wonder your health abit dodgy shifting all that, great job, gardening genes never passed on down to me. Did i see in another thread that you got yourself a F27?
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Old 12th July 2012, 08:42 PM
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Did i see in another thread that you got yourself a F27?

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You sure did Tony.

I have no pictures of the F27 as it is now but here are a couple of photos of how it looked before the last owner stripped her down.







I bought it as a rolling chassis minus the alloys.

In addition to the chassis I also had the Screen, nosecone, roll bar, front & rear wings + a few other components.

Also managed to purchase the original full set of wet weather gear ( As shown in photos )

Was a factory built chassis, most of the running gear was either new or as new.
SVA'd in 2003 & correctly road registered, in fact still has current MOT.

Based on Cortina mk3 donor parts, she has a live rear axle so not exactly space age technology but I am sure that it will be more than capable of providing me with some fun.

At the moment I am looking at fitting my Vauxhall Redtop engine & Omega gearbox in to provide a decent amount of power.
That said, I would dearly like to see another V8 engine installed, if I find v8 engine & manual gearbox combo at the right price I may very well change tack.


the good news is, I still have my Roadster & am now in the mindset of seeing the buid to the end.
Should be a lot easier for me as I will not have to prepare the Roadster for IVA until I am good & ready.
I now view the Roadster as a longer term project to be completed as & when.
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Old 12th July 2012, 09:37 PM
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hi ronnie, it looks great, you got best of both worlds, one to ride and one to build and as you say no pressures. I actually built a F27 chassis some years ago but when got separated, lost garage when house sold it got left in my mates wooden shed and went rusty as hell, so chopped it up when I saw roadster book. If you know anyone building one Ihave still got rear four links and panhard rod made by hot rod company with all bushes and crush tubes somewhere.
didn't want to throw them away.
Nice to hear your still carrying on then with roadster.
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