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Paul Dolman 26-06-2016 06:11 PM

my cosworth managed fiesta rs turbo
 
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hi chaps

here's some pics of my fiesta rs turbo that i've just finished a nut/bolt resto on the engine bay, owned the car a very long time(18 years) and a lot of you might know it threw OKC and the fast ford main feature back in 09,

the bay resto i've done everything myself in my garage, from welding to paint and everything in between, i never painted or welded anything before in my life but i feel quite proud of what i've achieved in the last 6 months, engine and gearbox is a really top spec too

anyway here's a few pics of it anyway

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jonfoc 26-06-2016 06:41 PM

That is mint, well done!

Paul Dolman 26-06-2016 06:53 PM


Originally Posted by jonfoc (Post 6683256)
That is mint, well done!

thankyou:grin:

Glenn_ 26-06-2016 08:23 PM

Well done matey. What a cracking job you have done. Ive always wanted to learn to paint cars.

The engine bay is nice and tidy.

Paul Dolman 26-06-2016 08:35 PM


Originally Posted by Glenn_ (Post 6683313)
Well done matey. What a cracking job you have done. Ive always wanted to learn to paint cars.

The engine bay is nice and tidy.

thanks glenn, it's not perfect by any means but i've been round a lot of bodyshops and picked up a few things, i geared up my garage with a new compressor and watertrap lines and fixings and just gave it a go, not sure i'd be confident to do anything on the outside yet but i feel quite proud of what i have achieved so far

gjh 27-06-2016 02:14 PM

Looks really nice that!

Chopshop85 27-06-2016 04:25 PM

Thats very smart.
Engine bay looks great :top:

Paul Dolman 27-06-2016 04:36 PM


Originally Posted by gjh (Post 6683467)
Looks really nice that!

thanks

Paul Dolman 27-06-2016 04:37 PM


Originally Posted by Chopshop85 (Post 6683482)
Thats very smart.
Engine bay looks great :top:

cheers

JK12 27-06-2016 06:30 PM

Looks great! Think this was at Herts auto show in welwyn? Was nice mate

Paul Dolman 27-06-2016 07:04 PM


Originally Posted by JK12 (Post 6683504)
Looks great! Think this was at Herts auto show in welwyn? Was nice mate

that's right, same one

it was the first show out running in the new engine

murfs frst 27-06-2016 07:12 PM

Great job you have done on the engine bay fair play!!

Paul Dolman 27-06-2016 07:34 PM


Originally Posted by murfs frst (Post 6683518)
Great job you have done on the engine bay fair play!!

thanks

gcfcos 28-06-2016 01:53 PM

Engine bay looks awesome mate. It's amazing how many people have these skills and they didn't even know it untill they gave it a a try :-) well done

Paul Dolman 28-06-2016 04:40 PM


Originally Posted by gcfcos (Post 6683645)
Engine bay looks awesome mate. It's amazing how many people have these skills and they didn't even know it untill they gave it a a try :-) well done

thanks mate, can't wait to get it mapped now, should be a weapon on the road too

studabear 28-06-2016 07:03 PM

Nice job, have you removed something from the rear right of the bay where loom goes through on a standard car?

Paul Dolman 28-06-2016 07:48 PM


Originally Posted by studabear (Post 6683708)
Nice job, have you removed something from the rear right of the bay where loom goes through on a standard car?

hi stuart, long time, yes as you can work out all the looms have been hidden both management and general loom for lights ect, you would have had 2 large loom holes(1 each side) which has been welded up, the large back panel that would have had held the loom which would have run the entire width of the car has been removed, which has enabled me to leave the underside of the scuttle area all open, also lost the origional jack mounting point on the suspension turrett, all chasis parts powdercoated satin black lots of bolts and detiling bits pasivated silver, brand new engine and gearbox ultimate cvh spec


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