Back on the Granny coupe.

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bubs
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Back on the Granny coupe.

#1 Post by bubs »

well, Escort has taken a slight side sted while i'm waiting on other prople, so I thought I'd get back on my baby

It did 150 miles since the last time it was restored and mot'd, still had 9 months tax on it when I decided I wasnt happy with it.

to see its previous history have a deco at this build diary

http://www.thetattoostudio.co.uk/mycoupe/green/

So today I put the Escort to one side and surveyed the situation

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Didn't take long to uncover her, and shes pretty much as I remember her from when I stopped last time

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Bmw e36 compact sunroof going in here, what I might do is weld the granny panel to the bmw panel, that way I can still fit a vinyl, and the granny seal will still work.

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Yet another screen needed, this will be its forth, first had delaminated, second was on the roof when the roof of the garage collapsed, this one through bad storage and a cat jumped on it, so hopefully forth time lucky

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started making me up some powered by ford rocker covers, need to make it again to make a better base plate

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Granada Coupe camper anyone?

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Plan it to finnish any body filler, and get it in primer toot sweet, then I just have to source or make some door cards, as I helped someone out and sold them my interior, but I have a black dash, carpet, center consul, Scorpio ultima front leathers, Granada Scorpio back seet need sourced, and I also need to hunt out a black steering wheel.

As with all my efforts, I'll keep the pictures coming.
bubs
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Re: Back on the Granny coupe.

#2 Post by bubs »

Well, got the engine out, luckily it looks like just 2 core plugs have popped, the 3 behind the flywheel are all good, as are the 2 at the front/sides of the block.

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Just need to grab me a couple of these tomorrow, a set of exhaust gaskets, then I can throw it back in, as the under bonnet still looks fairly fresh from the last resto

seeing as the box worked perfectly adequitly as well, I think I'll finnish off my bell houseing adapter

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well, possibly more updates tomorrow
bubs
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Re: Back on the Granny coupe.

#3 Post by bubs »

bonnet has a couple flat spots on the corners due to poor storage on my part over the years.

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Spotted up

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Ground Back

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Back to bare metal all over, quite a few dings and dangs

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And a Coat of Harpic and Pepsi Max to make sure all the rust is neutralised

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bubs
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Re: Back on the Granny coupe.

#4 Post by bubs »

Well took me the best part of a weeks worth of evenings, but I finaly got the bonnet smooth.

I've never really been happy with the flanks, as the panels bowed in at the ends, so there is a dip between the quarter and the door, and again at the front of the door to the wing....so with gritted teeth I decided to address the situation

straight edge across the situation

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Because the door dipped in at the edge, I hammered the edge out, so that the straight edge toched the panel eather end, and the door edge toched in the middle.

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so now the quarter was too far back from where the panel dipped in,

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so I cut along the edge to allow it to come out to meet the door.

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bringing the panel into line

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pryantcc
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Re: Back on the Granny coupe.

#5 Post by pryantcc »

I admire your work Bubs, great attention to detail! Keep the updates coming!
bubs
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Re: Back on the Granny coupe.

#6 Post by bubs »

next update is shrinking the door, as its also had a skin that was fitted badly, and bows out in the middle. between having a quarter, a door skin, and a phoney wing, it looks like a wasp :)
sierra3dr
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Re: Back on the Granny coupe.

#7 Post by sierra3dr »

I would love a Granada Coupe,the UK was lucky to get them,as most were marketed for Europe. I don't know how many exist in the UK.
In Europe,they got the Cortina/Taunus with a similar bodyshell
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bubs
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Re: Back on the Granny coupe.

#8 Post by bubs »

I have a totally rotten 1972 2.0 consul coupe (coke bottle coupe) on the back burner at the mo, I'm just sourceing panels to modify it into a uk coupe, I'm hopeing to do it and not foul any BIVA regulations, then I can have a tax free one :)....
bubs
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Re: Back on the Granny coupe.

#9 Post by bubs »

sierra3dr wrote:Cortina/Taunus with a similar bodyshell
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I'd love to get one of these butt ugly taunus coupes and make a mk3 cortina coupe....again shouldn't fall foul of BIVA rules, as its only replacement or repair panels, rear arches, door repairs and replacement wings and bonnet.
DoloMIGHTY
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Re: Back on the Granny coupe.

#10 Post by DoloMIGHTY »

Great work as usual. 8-)
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