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Old 07 April 2012, 06:37 PM
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Mint. I still want one of these cars.
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Originally Posted by leonpoole
Mint. I still want one of these cars.
they still look good all these years on

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Originally Posted by jef
haha had enough old fords, although my love was always xr3, 3i's and xr2's as sad as it sounds - to know they just dont mix well with road debris and water.

im sure i remember reading about the steel ford used during the production periods being of sub-standard quality from spain/italy or along those lines? who knows couldve just been nonsense, but it was attributed to the terrible corrosion issues of the era.

anyway, love the car, looks stunning mate. great job and credit to the man thats done the work
no jef your info was right it was when the steel strike was on and ford bought loads of imported steel to make mainly 1987 cars ish! out of from memory hence why so many rotted away

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