Having welded a few old cars in my time I once did a Triumph 2500 in this condition, it took me 4 years just to do all the body. They are a Labour of love but it depends how far you are prepared to go.
My first car back in 1967/8 was a very rusty base 1962 105E - both front wing tops had already been mostly eaten away, someone had pop riveted crudly shapped tin wing tops over the almost none esistent originals and the clutch sounded like a bag of rusty nails but the engine & gearbox were strong - lots of teenage fun was had with that car !
From across the pond: As my former body man say's "putty and paint, will make it what it ain't." My first hall-a-way was a 25 yr. old '39 Chevrolet 4 dr. salon, with vacuum assist shift. Cheers. Narragansett Bay
This takes me back to when I was 18 years old, now 69. I had a pale blue one with I think blue interior. I know my dad replaced the cam shaft. but it was a good car. Mick
Great cars,l had a 1963 Anglia 117e 1200cc,bloody great,used to go like the clapper's,once you got it started,thank Christ' for the manual choke👍😊❗..l remember they used to be called Dagenham dust bins😮
My dad had one of these as his first car. Even at 4 years old i could remember the distinctive smell inside. It was the same colour too. That was back in 1968. Don't time fly !!!!
Look at that! It was my first car too. Father bought it for me to go to University, don't remember the year but probably very early car because it was repainted already. Horribly slow but cool in a weird way. Many friends with "cool" cars angry at me because my girlfriend was stunning and they could not understand how in the world I got her!!
same here, pearl grey with red interior b reg 1964/5 ? loved it 4 yrs old i always look for ford anglias at classic cars meets forst...so wonderful memories..dont forget Sunday hand wash and turtle polish...love it
Some very useful parts and possible workshop wall art, at least it will donate most of its parts to keep others on the road. Goes to show how ford used to over engineer cars in the fifties, with that lack of actual metal its quite amazing how the drive train is still attached.
My grandmother had one of these brand new (estate version). I can still remember riding in it late 60’s/early 70’s. They came from the factory already rusty I think. Worth a fortune e now though fully restored. Tempting to restore ?.
HOOOLY COWWW.😱.. How incredably rotten she is... Still holding both axles and engine which is not blocked... It's a miracle you managed to get her up to replace the wheels really... I'd say some 60% of here is completely gone... Please do try to save her... She's deserve it because up untill now she's been keeping up somehowe for so long...
The car must be way older than that, nearer 60 years ago. That model of Ford Anglia ended in 1967. The reg plate says "D" as a suffix and that would be first time round. making it 1966. My Anglia van was "A" reg. 1963, though the A was not issued until well into the year whilst the DVLA used up remaining number plates.
Greetings from Scotland! Oh my poor old Angular! My first car in 1970 was an old Anglia 998cc 105e reg. BHB 804. My Uncle died and he left it to me in his will, so I went to get it and found it was abandoned at the bottom of an old scrap tip! My brother said "Forget it!" but I was determined to have that car! I was only 16yo at that time so I had a year before I could get my licence and I thought it would make a good project. I was already indentured as an apprentice HGV mechanic at a main Ford dealers since I turned 15yo so I had plenty of access to discounted parts. I replaced a lot of the underbody and rear chassis legs, apart from a few other cosmetic bits, I had a roadworthy car by the time I got my licence. I thrashed it mercilessly (I mean - 998cc - it HAD to be thrashed to get any sort of decent performance! 🤣🤣I eventually sold it to a young apprentice of mine and I upgraded to a 1200 Super! Reg. CHB 328D I had built a lotus twin cam 1558cc by then so it quickly had a heart transplant, a new GT gearbox and flared arches with suitable big rims I loved both of those old beasties! I wish I had kept the reg documents for the no. plate on the 1st one! It would look good on my BM 740D now!
Death traps when you consider today´s cars. No safety provision at all and I had to fit seat belts in my van. The steering column was solid, no collapsible sections. The brakes were drum brakes though better than those in the Morris minor of that era.
Slight bit rust I can see . Shell we say it's well used. When are you collecting the rest can't wait to see more. What was the music you played when changing the wheels really liked that.
When I was about 4/5yrs old, my dad had a light blue Ford Anglia. He traded it for a new Triumph 1300, also in light blue. The Triumph suffered a problem, the front end started to crack and break off. He got rid of that and bought a Rover 2000 P6, it was like a mid blue colour. It was hard on tyres so he got rid of that and bought a white Ford Corsair when I was about 7yrs old. The Ford was traded for a Jaguar 420G, and WHAT fantastic a car that was!
One of these was my first car, DLM166C...gave it away after only one year as it wasn't going to pass its next MOT. Should have kept it, be worth a fortune now 😢😢😄😄
Mine was a van version and my first car. It was only 24 months old but already rusting in places. I paid £80 for it, used it for two years, did 18,000 miles then sold it for £110. Next up I bought a nearly new VW 1300 Beetle. A great car but less practical as unlike the van which could ne used as a metal tent for climbing weekends in the UK, with the VW I actually had to get out and pitch a tent in bad weather rather than climb into the back and sleep on the floor.
By the look of it, there's not much to saved on that anglia. I bet the engine is solid also. Perhaps the gearbox, rear axle, dash clocks, and the vin plate could be saved.
Had a few of these back in early 1970’s. Pretty reliable cars but all of them had rust! So simple to work on, we changed engine to 1500cc and changed front brakes and suspension to Ford classic (disc brakes), with wider wheels they looked OK. It was still just a Ford Anglia! So narrow and cramped. Without something done to suspension they would lean like a boat around corners. I was so pleased to upgrade to Cortina mk2.
My dads first car was an Anglia estate: 903 ADL in 1971. My brother had an estate too: FLT306C and guess what? I had a Anglia too! KDL 794F in 1982 which had the 1200 engine and was a blue saloon .
Im definetly going to do my best to get it running, as for driving that would be a challange ! We will do our best for you all... like and subscribe to be sure not to miss out.
@@RimsNPipes That would be brilliant to see her come to life one last time. Even just to move a few feet under her own power would be a glorious last hurrah. Seeing an Anglia so rotten still seems incongruous - I clearly remember 1966 cars in the showroom.
I dont think any panel is salvageable unfortunately. The dashboard should be good for wall art. Ive drilled all the spot welds out of one before and sold to a guy who put it in sit up and beg ford pop!😊
Well they say God loves a tryer so he must be well into you. I look forward to seeing how it progresses. Fortunately the other shell looks pretty good so I hope you manage to make it work. Vivian from The Young Ones had an Anglia. It was yellow with flames up the side.@@RimsNPipes
It’s dun well a can remember when the use to look like that after a couple of years thankfully Fords rustproof got a lot better prof is my wife 2003 1.6 focus ebony with 67.000 on the clock she has had since new it has been look after and runs very well
I honestly, that for one dreadful moment, you were going to see if it starts. 😆 but wow, joke you cut a good deal gor. I mean what s car. Good luck MSN. No seriously. GOOD LUCK. 😀
I had one when growing up in England. The first on looked like most Amglias after only several years. Absolute junk. But great to see this guy picking them up. Good luck mate.
I will get it done asap for you, wish i could do it every day but this is just currently a hobby and having to work fulltime and having kids etc i dont get as much time as i would like ! Just keep an eye on the channel and it will be there soon. Sorry for the delay
I would to see someone do a video on a car like this and see if you reused everything and tried to repair it if you could do a cheap down and dirty cosmetic restoration and repair every panel instead of making panels out of metal just cutting out rust and welding pieces in place of it doing it quick and cheap with whatever leftover scrap pieces of metal you have from your previous weld repair products and see if you could bring a car like this back to somewhat decent state atleast the bodywork if nothing else
@@RimsNPipes are you going to rebuild that motor or fit a more powerful lump? (My friend fitted a reasonably stock 1600 cross flow with a downdraft webber in his and it still went pretty well - for not a lot of money)
If anyone has a car standing for long periods..just put diesel in a spray bottle and spray every where in and outside of the car.and depends on the weather at least evey 3 months
I was in one of these when new and I can still remember the fragrance and the funny plastic ashtrays in the backseat. Cheers from 🇸🇪
Ha ! Thanks for the comments ! This one certainly had a funny fragrance 😂😂
My Dad had a yellow Anglia back in the early 1960s.
Bakelite ashtrays same on the instrument panel and glovebox.
Registered in Cornwall when new, was probably parked every night actually in the Sea.
You have a very good front bumper to start with
And I think the indicator bulb is usable....
Having welded a few old cars in my time I once did a Triumph 2500 in this condition, it took me 4 years just to do all the body. They are a Labour of love but it depends how far you are prepared to go.
My first car back in 1967/8 was a very rusty base 1962 105E - both front wing tops had already been mostly eaten away, someone had pop riveted crudly shapped tin wing tops over the almost none esistent originals and the clutch sounded like a bag of rusty nails but the engine & gearbox were strong - lots of teenage fun was had with that car !
Title had me. Even harry potter couldn't fix this. Algorithm through you up. Enjoyed the content.
Thanks for the comment glad you enjoyed it
From across the pond: As my former body man say's "putty and paint, will make it what it ain't." My first hall-a-way was a 25 yr. old '39 Chevrolet 4 dr. salon, with vacuum assist shift. Cheers. Narragansett Bay
All you need is the log book. Everything else is replaceable brand new!
This takes me back to when I was 18 years old, now 69. I had a pale blue one with I think blue interior. I know my dad replaced the cam shaft. but it was a good car. Mick
Great cars,l had a 1963 Anglia 117e 1200cc,bloody great,used to go like the clapper's,once you got it started,thank Christ' for the manual choke👍😊❗..l remember they used to be called Dagenham dust bins😮
I thought that name was used for the Cortina
@@mistie710 You could be right,they all were a bit manky though🤔
@@mistie710 It was but the nickname spread especially to most rusty Fords and there were plenty of them around Romford in the eighties.
Greetings from America I love English Fords I’ve had for myself
Growing up in North Wales I remember in our village there was a lad around 1980 who had 2 Ford Anglia's & his nickname was "Slow" Steve, good times!!!
My dad had one of these as his first car. Even at 4 years old i could remember the distinctive smell inside. It was the same colour too. That was back in 1968. Don't time fly !!!!
It certianly does! Good memories hey..
Look at that! It was my first car too. Father bought it for me to go to University, don't remember the year but probably very early car because it was repainted already. Horribly slow but cool in a weird way. Many friends with "cool" cars angry at me because my girlfriend was stunning and they could not understand how in the world I got her!!
same here, pearl grey with red interior b reg 1964/5 ? loved it 4 yrs old i always look for ford anglias at classic cars meets forst...so wonderful memories..dont forget Sunday hand wash and turtle polish...love it
I'd love to see you try and save it probably be a " triggers broom " situation
I think this 1 is beyond my capabilities unfortunately, perfect donor car
I had one and the windows would fall out whilst driving, but i loved it. 😂
Thats funny ! All part of the fun
Some very useful parts and possible workshop wall art, at least it will donate most of its parts to keep others on the road. Goes to show how ford used to over engineer cars in the fifties, with that lack of actual metal its quite amazing how the drive train is still attached.
Wow that is so rusty, I remember how rusty these used to get, loads of them going round full of filler to try and hide the rust.
My grandmother had one of these brand new (estate version). I can still remember riding in it late 60’s/early 70’s. They came from the factory already rusty I think. Worth a fortune e now though fully restored. Tempting to restore ?.
They certainly did ! No chance of restoring this unfortunately just a donor car
Blimey not surprised my mate had a company Anglia he told me after a little while rust was everywhere cheers Stephen ✌️✌️
HOOOLY COWWW.😱.. How incredably rotten she is... Still holding both axles and engine which is not blocked... It's a miracle you managed to get her up to replace the wheels really... I'd say some 60% of here is completely gone... Please do try to save her... She's deserve it because up untill now she's been keeping up somehowe for so long...
It's an ex Anglia. It has ceased to be. It's fallen off it's perch and gone to meet the choir eternal.
The rear lights look good.
Blimey I thought my mini was bad !
Good luck, I'm sure you'll sort it.
I think this will only be used for wall art and spares😂😂
(I did notice a bit of perforation on the top of the near side wing) 🤣😂
Last on the road in December 1986 according to DVLA - 38 years ago!
The car must be way older than that, nearer 60 years ago. That model of Ford Anglia ended in 1967. The reg plate says "D" as a suffix and that would be first time round. making it 1966. My Anglia van was "A" reg. 1963, though the A was not issued until well into the year whilst the DVLA used up remaining number plates.
@@alanjones4622 Re-read my comment; I said that it was LAST ON THE ROAD in 1986, not registered for the first time in 1986.
Old cars, a charlie in the garage, that's enough to get my sub.
Ha ! Charlie loves the yard ! Thanks for the comment ! Enjoy
Probably needs a soda blast if you are going to restore it, that will show up any other rust problems.
Your joking? there would be nothing left.
😂😂😂😂😂
Love them cars theres just something about them so easy to on the engine i like the way the back windows open
Bit of filler and a couple of rattle cans: good as new.
Interesting car. Reminds me of the Trabant 601 in some ways.
Greetings from Scotland! Oh my poor old Angular! My first car in 1970 was an old Anglia 998cc 105e reg. BHB 804. My Uncle died and he left it to me in his will, so I went to get it and found it was abandoned at the bottom of an old scrap tip! My brother said "Forget it!" but I was determined to have that car! I was only 16yo at that time so I had a year before I could get my licence and I thought it would make a good project. I was already indentured as an apprentice HGV mechanic at a main Ford dealers since I turned 15yo so I had plenty of access to discounted parts. I replaced a lot of the underbody and rear chassis legs, apart from a few other cosmetic bits, I had a roadworthy car by the time I got my licence. I thrashed it mercilessly (I mean - 998cc - it HAD to be thrashed to get any sort of decent performance! 🤣🤣I eventually sold it to a young apprentice of mine and I upgraded to a 1200 Super! Reg. CHB 328D I had built a lotus twin cam 1558cc by then so it quickly had a heart transplant, a new GT gearbox and flared arches with suitable big rims I loved both of those old beasties! I wish I had kept the reg documents for the no. plate on the 1st one! It would look good on my BM 740D now!
Great story thanks for the comments
@@RimsNPipes Thanks for the memories!
Very interesting brought back memories of my maroon coloured anglia in the early eighties
And to think that the age of this car makes it exempt from MoT's it makes you wonder.
I remember my dad having one of these when I was very young kid, I remember thinking how modern it looked. It would have been in the very early 60s
Death traps when you consider today´s cars. No safety provision at all and I had to fit seat belts in my van. The steering column was solid, no collapsible sections. The brakes were drum brakes though better than those in the Morris minor of that era.
I can see It done mate good plan. And good luck with it 👍👍🇬🇧
Slight bit rust I can see . Shell we say it's well used. When are you collecting the rest can't wait to see more. What was the music you played when changing the wheels really liked that.
I`ve seen less rusty ones in scrap yards.
When I was about 4/5yrs old, my dad had a light blue Ford Anglia. He traded it for a new Triumph 1300, also in light blue. The Triumph suffered a problem, the front end started to crack and break off. He got rid of that and bought a Rover 2000 P6, it was like a mid blue colour. It was hard on tyres so he got rid of that and bought a white Ford Corsair when I was about 7yrs old. The Ford was traded for a Jaguar 420G, and WHAT fantastic a car that was!
A couple of weekends work and she’ll be good to go 👍🏻🇬🇧
Maybe for harry potter ! May take me abit longer
you have your work cut out with that one good luck
One of these was my first car, DLM166C...gave it away after only one year as it wasn't going to pass its next MOT. Should have kept it, be worth a fortune now 😢😢😄😄
Mine was CAA470C white and green 1200 Super😊
Mine was a van version and my first car. It was only 24 months old but already rusting in places. I paid £80 for it, used it for two years, did 18,000 miles then sold it for £110. Next up I bought a nearly new VW 1300 Beetle. A great car but less practical as unlike the van which could ne used as a metal tent for climbing weekends in the UK, with the VW I actually had to get out and pitch a tent in bad weather rather than climb into the back and sleep on the floor.
By the look of it, there's not much to saved on that anglia. I bet the engine is solid also. Perhaps the gearbox, rear axle, dash clocks, and the vin plate could be saved.
Yeah theres plenty of useful bit!
If you were able to put another engine in it the vibration of it would probably led to its downfall
Im hoping to get the engine running soon
Rust What rust ? plenty parts very interested in our project good luck
I can't belive it turned over. Crazy!
Yeah amazed me. Will do my best to get it running
105e 109e loved them easy to work on easy to repair had 2 of them .👍
Sad to see it ,she was a fine at onetime. Cool vid.
Rebuild it !
Had a few of these back in early 1970’s. Pretty reliable cars but all of them had rust! So simple to work on, we changed engine to 1500cc and changed front brakes and suspension to Ford classic (disc brakes), with wider wheels they looked OK. It was still just a Ford Anglia! So narrow and cramped. Without something done to suspension they would lean like a boat around corners. I was so pleased to upgrade to Cortina mk2.
I'm amazed at the ERL car, it's rotten, but the McPherson strut tops look good?
My dads first car was an Anglia estate: 903 ADL in 1971. My brother had an estate too: FLT306C and guess what? I had a Anglia too! KDL 794F in 1982 which had the 1200 engine and was a blue saloon .
Hi O my God, I hope you didn't pay much for it lol, great video, from marty in Belfast northern Ireland God bless
Thanks for the kind comment. I paid what it was worth 😂😂
Maybe a start-up and run video to be made of this one? ;-) Love to see her move under her own steam in this sort of condition.
Im definetly going to do my best to get it running, as for driving that would be a challange ! We will do our best for you all... like and subscribe to be sure not to miss out.
@@RimsNPipes That would be brilliant to see her come to life one last time. Even just to move a few feet under her own power would be a glorious last hurrah. Seeing an Anglia so rotten still seems incongruous - I clearly remember 1966 cars in the showroom.
Will do our best to get it going
It's like 'Triggers Broom'.
It's not going to be the same car if it's saved
I had several back in the day but I don't think that will ever see the road again 🤔
I agree. Think this will just be a donor
Wow, that’ll take some T cut 😂
That’s very low mileage for its age. Should make a good parts car for the good shell rebuild. 👍
Yeah great donor car
Thats a Cornwall Registration, along with AF, GL , RL and CV is that where it was?
I got it from dorset
Bit of weekend work and it will be good as new ?
So sad..... was probably somebody's pride and joy at one stage in it's life.
great video mate thats prob the worst one ive ever seen too
Thanks mate for the comment. Shes a bad one ! Always want more though
My grandad had the anglia van great old motor just kept on going .
Is there even 1 panel on that that can be saved?
I dont think any panel is salvageable unfortunately. The dashboard should be good for wall art. Ive drilled all the spot welds out of one before and sold to a guy who put it in sit up and beg ford pop!😊
Well they say God loves a tryer so he must be well into you. I look forward to seeing how it progresses. Fortunately the other shell looks pretty good so I hope you manage to make it work. Vivian from The Young Ones had an Anglia. It was yellow with flames up the side.@@RimsNPipes
It’s dun well a can remember when the use to look like that after a couple of years thankfully Fords rustproof got a lot better prof is my wife 2003 1.6 focus ebony with 67.000 on the clock she has had since new it has been look after and runs very well
I know a man looking for an Ebony or a Black focus if its forsale?
@@RimsNPipes no I am afraid it's not for sale I am on my 3rd car now because a have desiel cars min do all the work my wife car is like are pet now
A front seat and a bit of filler and you will be ready to do a few car shows. 😂
I honestly, that for one dreadful moment, you were going to see if it starts. 😆 but wow, joke you cut a good deal gor. I mean what s car.
Good luck MSN. No seriously. GOOD LUCK. 😀
Thats the plan. Get it running
Save that rear number plate , they are expensive now!
It will be wall art 😂
It might worth something on Bangers and Cash!
great rat rod potential, fill the hole in with license plates lol
It's gone. You should have swept it into a bin bag to take it home!😅
It was close to that!
Thank goodness she didn't just end up in the scrap box.
Subbed going to enjoy watching this thanks
Awesome, thank you!
I had one when growing up in England. The first on looked like most Amglias after only several years. Absolute junk. But great to see this guy picking them up.
Good luck mate.
when are you going to do a "will it start" on this old car.
I will get it done asap for you, wish i could do it every day but this is just currently a hobby and having to work fulltime and having kids etc i dont get as much time as i would like ! Just keep an eye on the channel and it will be there soon. Sorry for the delay
While there is metal there is a restoration , how deep are your pockets . Great little car
Wow!! It didn't break in two when you jacked it up. There are some people that will do that up with sheer bloody mindedness.
I would to see someone do a video on a car like this and see if you reused everything and tried to repair it if you could do a cheap down and dirty cosmetic restoration and repair every panel instead of making panels out of metal just cutting out rust and welding pieces in place of it doing it quick and cheap with whatever leftover scrap pieces of metal you have from your previous weld repair products and see if you could bring a car like this back to somewhat decent state atleast the bodywork if nothing else
My god its in a right state you have your work cut out there
Your crazy enough to watch, new sub. Cheers mate.
Ha ! Love that! Thanks for the comment
Blimey the rust on this poor thing, my dad had a Ford Anglia as his first car. what your plan for this rusty thing. Is there any spare parts for it??
Thanks for watching and thanks for the comment. Its just for spares really, its beyond repair to be worth it financially but perfect donor car.
If that one had ended up in a Harry Potter film you can bet they would have destroyed it.
Crispy.......
Mot and tax exempt drive as is lol
Ha ! Your not the 1st to say that!
Parts 👍
Shame ya not in nz I have a couple cars not much body work and a van getting bad I also have mk 3 zephyr
Dagenham finest..
You Bought it!!😂😂😂😂😂
Ha ha ha ha ! Yeah hard to believe isnt it!!
That is the most sorryest looking Ford Anglia I've seen
Get harry Potter to use his wand to restore it to new grate video
Thanks ! I have a feeling harrys wand couldnt give this the magic touch it needs 😂😂😂
@@RimsNPipes New chassis and convert the rest to electric. bit of fibreglass in the body will keep the weight down
How you gonna repair that lol😂
Is that an original 997 engine or the later 1198?
Its a late super 1200
@@RimsNPipes are you going to rebuild that motor or fit a more powerful lump? (My friend fitted a reasonably stock 1600 cross flow with a downdraft webber in his and it still went pretty well - for not a lot of money)
Im planning on keeping the engine for my sons as they will eventually have an anglia and will need to be a 1200 or 997 to keep the insurance down😊
@@RimsNPipes good shout 👍
if you rebuild it i will eat my hat
You have put them back on the road. please.
That is one sad looking car.
Why not import a rust free Australian one?
RUST IN PEACE!
Just a bit of Tcut
If anyone has a car standing for long periods..just put diesel in a spray bottle and spray every where in and outside of the car.and depends on the weather at least evey 3 months
Bit of tcut be fine
new more videos fabout this
We did a deal, the guy paid me £1500 to take it away.
Then he weighed it in at the scrap yard, and got eleven quid 😂
That is dead. Very dead !!!! So how much did they pay you 🤣🤣
My only question is Why the Hell would you want to ? Terrible car
Parts ! Thanks for watching