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Post by FB wannabe »

Hey there, just thought I would share some pics of my new daily driver. Its a 1975 TD Cortina wagon, 2ltr 4speed manual. I bought it as a genuine 1 owner car with 102,700k's from a car yard about 3 weeks ago.It seems we are not the only ones getting flodded with wagons, over in the Cortina camp every person who is coming out and showing their new car is a wagon. I plan to keep it stock and go with the old school look as I can't get enough of that at the moment. First I changed the grille to a aluminium one of a tc and added white walls with rear ones coming soon. Other than that I am getting a stereo fitted and lowering it as it has been raised all round :? .

One other problem you might notice is the steering wheel is shagged, I know Matty covered this a while ago but gave up finding it after an hour and a half looking for it and sending the man himself a pm. Any help with this wil be greatly appreciated as the Cortina forum so far has been no help.

Thanks and enjoy

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Post by ek61 »

mate ya should have saved ya money :lol: and spent it on ya FB 8) 8)
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Post by J »

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its a very cool car, but i rekon with some of these and that lowerin it would look even cooler!

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or the ones with four section things...

you should do it!
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Post by Trev »

It is in good nic, never been a fan though.
A mate had one with the 250 ci cross flow head, went like a cat on fire, but handled like a boat on the water :roll: .
Do what J said, lowered cars always look better than stock :D , Trev 8) .
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Post by Brown Bear »

Well done! I won't rib you over it - I have a soft spot for these after watching too much 'life on mars'

I'm still looking for a TC GXL, mustard with a vinyl roof, but will have to settle for the scaled down version I bought a few weeks back... :wink:
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Post by fb cruisin »

brings back memories
I owned a 6 cylinder auto TD Cortina sedan about 18 years ago and fitted a single rail 4 speed and a 2V head off an XY Fairmont.
It had 2 inch lowered lovell springs with munro gas shocks, and 50 series eager tyres. It went like the clappers and drove like it was on rails.

then swapped it for an LC GTR :twisted: another project
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Re: New daily

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FB wannabe wrote:One other problem you might notice is ...
it's a &*#@!!! :evil:

haha 8)
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Post by oldnek »

I knew the cortina looked like something familiar.

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Post by mrs ratbox »

don't do that to a HK holden :(
i've sota been told if you have nothing good to say don't say anything at all :shock: so here goes light blue is a nice colour ohh and my mum had a 4 cylinder TC cortina :roll: :lol:
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Post by SMQQTH »

looks more like a HB torana front to me :wink:
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Post by FB wannabe »

Love your work J :lol:

The picture you have there, are they hubcaps ? I plan to lower it but not that far!

It's funny you mention saving money Dave, guess how much I paid for this ? Let's look at it another way, what would it be worth if it was a fb/ek ? 10k ? 15k ? according to sellers paying above 20k is fair game. But for the mighty Cortina, $950 !!! I can see both a hk and the hb in this car but I have never liked the idea of mixing &*#@ and holden parts except for the 9" diff :twisted:. Strangly enough I have never seen Life on mars but I like the car in it .

Alot of people tell me that they or someone else had one of these but it was a 6cyl manual and it went like a rocket and they did burnouts everywhere, hence why finding one now is hard. Plus the way fuel is going the 4 is a better option. I took it away camping the other week and had a 6x5 caged trailer loaded with wood and all the normal gear in the car and it cruised along quite nicely, so it still got some get up and go and a good amount of torque. In saying that my mate used to own a 2ltr auto TE Cortina and it was painfully slow, the trans makes a H U G E difference.

Any ideas for the steeringwheel ? I saw Matty's painter Joe used a product called "nead it" is this the way to go ?

Throughly enjoying the feedback and people's ideas on what it should/could look like. I love this forum ! 8)
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Post by Trev »

Need it is the way to go, just drill some holes diagonally into the rim so it keys into the rest of the wheel, let it dry and sand it back, easy :D , Trev 8) .
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Post by ek61 »

mate at the end of the day it $950 better spent on the fb 8) 8) 8) 8)
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Post by J »

yes they are hubcaps :D

hahah i did the lowerin in 2 seconds :P
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Post by Thommo »

FB wannabe wrote:
Any ideas for the steeringwheel ? I saw Matty's painter Joe used a product called "nead it" is this the way to go ?
Before you rush out and get some 'need it',
just check that the steering wheel is rock hard.
A softer steering wheel, one that you can push your thumb nail into,
will need a flexable filler.
'Need it' sets rock hard.

Cheers
Jeff
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