Takes me back to my time in the RAF overseas 86-89.Most lads had these or XR3i, Peugeot 309 GTI, Renault 5 GT turbo, Escort RS Turbo, Saab 900. Happy days.
Nice work. I'm also having to do most of the work on my Rover with the car on axle stands. Just no room in the garage for the car and a rotisserie frame.
Great video Gary, really enjoyed your presentation and content - looking forward to part 2. Regarding the atrocious plating over repairs , unfortunately this is what happens when the MOT comes around and the only concern for some owners is to get a 12 month ticket for the least amount of spend.
You've done a great job mate looks good, not everything has to be immaculate as long as it's solid and looks the way you are happy with, can't wait for part 2 👍
Had plenty of fast fords back in the day - rust was always the killer of them sadly but your car has done very well all considered mate. Nice to see it getting some love
Hi Gary. Yes, l very nearly died painting the underside of my TR6 . The overspray was dropping into my particle mask and caught me unaware and in moments it was blocked ! I was aware and very quickly got out and beat a hasty retreat to fresh air. I guess you line out the workshop with plastic sheeting to prevent overspray getting everywhere . I wear spray overalls , gloves etc to prevent getting too sticky ! Thanks Gary.
Well Gary, must say, i've watched most of your videos now. You have done some good work, proper work, on your classic cars, and yes, it is not fun getting molten metal dripping on you.
I had the base Fiesta Mk3, and it had a fuel problem, basic carb' float problem, engine would cut out going around round abouts. I took it back to Ford, they said nothing wrong. So I part exchanged for a Fiat Panda. Far better car. I have never had a Ford since. For me the best Ford was the Mk 2 1.1. Thanks.
11:37 ive got a singer car badge on my wall aswell 😂 was my old mans back in the 80s was a grey silver banger rust all over bloody death trap looking back 😂
When I first left school, I worked for a big car repair firm, that's when damaged cars were repaired rather than written for a slight dent! Who got all the shit jobs like undersealing and cleaning engines? Yep that was me😬😬
Hi, I don’t really, just the odd one, the fiesta is the recent one, my green imp was about 5 years ago, mini 10 years ago and my red imp 18years. But however not a bad idea👍
Takes me back to my time in the RAF overseas 86-89.Most lads had these or XR3i, Peugeot 309 GTI, Renault 5 GT turbo, Escort RS Turbo, Saab 900. Happy days.
Nice work. I'm also having to do most of the work on my Rover with the car on axle stands. Just no room in the garage for the car and a rotisserie frame.
Got to love old cars 😂 glad another oldie is been kept on the road 👌
Great to see your work to keep this great car on the road in superb condition. I bought one of these brand new in 1988 - they’re a great car.
Thanks Paul, Yes another one saved!
Had to do all this on my 1983 mk1 fiesta turbo. Good work Gary 👏
Great video Gary, really enjoyed your presentation and content - looking forward to part 2. Regarding the atrocious plating over repairs , unfortunately this is what happens when the MOT comes around and the only concern for some owners is to get a 12 month ticket for the least amount of spend.
Hi Richard, very true just patch on patch, but like you said that’s what use to happen.
You've done a great job mate looks good, not everything has to be immaculate as long as it's solid and looks the way you are happy with, can't wait for part 2 👍
Good luck with your project. I had a new one in red, bought at Dagenham Motors, just outside the factory.
Had plenty of fast fords back in the day - rust was always the killer of them sadly but your car has done very well all considered mate. Nice to see it getting some love
Thanks Steven.
Great work Gary looking forward to the next video 👌👌
Thanks, Yes more to come!
I had a 1.1 pop plus festa when i passed my test on a y reg , that needed welding in the boot .
I love sand blasting .
Good video 👍
Hi Gary. Yes, l very nearly died painting the underside of my TR6 . The overspray was dropping into my particle mask and caught me unaware and in moments it was blocked ! I was aware and very quickly got out and beat a hasty retreat to fresh air. I guess you line out the workshop with plastic sheeting to prevent overspray getting everywhere . I wear spray overalls , gloves etc to prevent getting too sticky ! Thanks Gary.
Brilliant video. Thank you for sharing. I'm looking forward to the next one 👍
Glad you enjoyed it
Nice one Gary, keep up the good work-it keeps you out of mischief lol!
Well Gary, must say, i've watched most of your videos now. You have done some good work, proper work, on your classic cars, and yes, it is not fun getting molten metal dripping on you.
Thanks Keith, Yes we are gluttons for punishment, epically welding upside down!!
I had the base Fiesta Mk3, and it had a fuel problem, basic carb' float problem, engine would cut out going around round abouts. I took it back to Ford, they said nothing wrong. So I part exchanged for a Fiat Panda. Far better car. I have never had a Ford since. For me the best Ford was the Mk 2 1.1. Thanks.
just getting the body kit off is a load of fun :(
11:37 ive got a singer car badge on my wall aswell 😂 was my old mans back in the 80s was a grey silver banger rust all over bloody death trap looking back 😂
When I first left school, I worked for a big car repair firm, that's when damaged cars were repaired rather than written for a slight dent! Who got all the shit jobs like undersealing and cleaning engines? Yep that was me😬😬
good job love it . but for me black to shiny. satin black looks good but thats me. well done
Hi Gareth, It is satin, just looks shinny on the photo.
ok sorry. it will really look good in place well done@@GaryMathews-dj7gu
Impressive
Hi mate , so do you restore alot of cars ?.
Do a video telling us about you if you fancy it.
Hi, I don’t really, just the odd one, the fiesta is the recent one, my green imp was about 5 years ago, mini 10 years ago and my red imp 18years. But however not a bad idea👍
Still a rigid rear axle on the mk2 XR2 ? Always believed it was modified from the mk1.
Hi, yes same as Mk 1
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