Page 2 of 8

Re: 1983 Elford Turbo - Ex Patrick Motor Museum

Posted: Sun Nov 10, 2013 4:56 pm
by chc
Great idea - I'm in !
rip7 wrote:very nice/ we should have a elford meet next year, see how many we can get together

Re: 1983 Elford Turbo - Ex Patrick Motor Museum

Posted: Sun Nov 10, 2013 5:00 pm
by chc
The thought did cross my mind but there was nothing for me to hold on to other than the door (as I would have slid down it only to finish up on the floor in a heap - haha) and oh what a sight that would have been

KiwiDave wrote:
chc wrote:You shall she her in the metal one day for sure as I do intend to get to some events nxt year (at last).

If you notice the car on the trailer, there is very little room either side between the door and the trailer wheels ......... yes you've guessed correctly - there was/is only one route in & out of the car. Well this didn't bode well for a 6' wide oh I mean tall elderly person and if only there had been a digital recorder there at the time - what a picture it would have made and definitely what a laugh watching me struggling in and out of the hatch ...... what a head banging experience that was.

[/color]
myatt1972 wrote:Ok Cliff, you can stop rubbing it in now :lol:
Seriously though, that car is just stunning, I hope to see it in the flesh (metal) one day.

Did you not consider the Dukes of Hazzard style exit via the window? :lol:

Re: 1983 Elford Turbo - Ex Patrick Motor Museum

Posted: Sun Nov 10, 2013 5:12 pm
by chc
Well 1st job of the day was to change the alloys over with new tyres .........

Image

Image

Image

then I thought perhaps I might clean the engine compartment but when I opened the bonnet this is what I found ... so I thought I wouldn't bother just yet


Image

Image

Think I'll send it for a check up first

Re: 1983 Elford Turbo - Ex Patrick Motor Museum

Posted: Sun Nov 10, 2013 5:24 pm
by ian65
how clean is that h[b[

Re: 1983 Elford Turbo - Ex Patrick Motor Museum

Posted: Sun Nov 10, 2013 5:28 pm
by Lucky
I think we may soon be running out of superlatives on this thread :shock:

Awesomes 8-)

Re: 1983 Elford Turbo - Ex Patrick Motor Museum

Posted: Sun Nov 10, 2013 5:43 pm
by chc
I only want to show its' condition


Lucky wrote:I think we may soon be running out of superlatives on this thread :shock:

Awesomes 8-)

Re: 1983 Elford Turbo - Ex Patrick Motor Museum

Posted: Sun Nov 10, 2013 5:48 pm
by chc
Question guys - I thought the fan was supposed to have been changed to orange when the Elford conversion was done

Re: 1983 Elford Turbo - Ex Patrick Motor Museum

Posted: Sun Nov 10, 2013 6:08 pm
by codge
rip7 wrote:very nice/ we should have a elford meet next year, see how many we can get together

I might park at the gate of the field where you meet and peep in!….. h[b[

Re: 1983 Elford Turbo - Ex Patrick Motor Museum

Posted: Sun Nov 10, 2013 7:47 pm
by ian65
chc wrote:Question guys - I thought the fan was supposed to have been changed to orange when the Elford conversion was done
no, fan and engine was stock for the Elford. The only rotary with the orange fan was the factory 12at as far as I know.... I had a 12at fan and used it on my black s3 when I converted it to an Elford which was why it had the orange fan. I only used it because it was the only good viscous fan I had.

Re: 1983 Elford Turbo - Ex Patrick Motor Museum

Posted: Sun Nov 10, 2013 7:59 pm
by Lucky
Surely the only good viscous fan is dead, lol? :twisted: