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GENUINE GT MK2 CORTINA ALL RESTORED!!!

1968 MODEL



The car is currently unregistered the rear blinds were removed have seen
some come up on ebay a few times. Unfortunately this is a forced sale
and is currently stored in a garage (dry) which will i need to vacate
ASAP.

i will supply a blueslip to the new owner. There for they would only need a greenslip and then take a ride back to the sixties.

Excellent car will not dissapoint.

Very Detailed Specs are below.





External



Painted in yellow glo



Painted stripes on sides and Bonnet not stickers



Rechromed all external parts including front rear bumper bars, grill and all surrounds



New Gaskets for Lights



Rechrome Door Handles



XY GT tear drop mirrors



Engine



1600 crossflow engine rebuilt



New crane cams double cable springs



New crane cams stage 2 camshaft



New pistons 1300 +0.20 high compression now rasied 10.1



New engine bearings ACL



New headgasket



New thermostat



Valve cover painted in crinkle finish



New Oil Pump



New Head-bolts



New Water pump

Gearbox



Machined flywheel



New heavy duty extreme clutch



New heavy duty extreme pressure plate



Fuel system



Rebuilt mechanical fuel pump



Webber side draft carb



Lynx manifold



Anodized blue inlet trumpets



Brakes



Twin piston standard gt front calipers painted in hi temp red



Slotted front rotors



New rear drums



Wheels



13inch hot-wire wheels



Front tyres 185/60/13



Rear tyres 235/60/13



Suspension



Jumbo Lowered front spings 2inches



Reset Leaf springs rear 3inches lower



Munroe Shocks all round



All front-end Bushes replaced.



Larger Front sway bar.



Exhaust



Standard gt extractors



Fitted with a 2inch stainsteel exhaust system with stainless muffler



Interior



Retrim factory interior in tan/mustard including door trims crash pad, front ,rear seats roof liner, rear parcel tray.



New tan carpet,



Gt consol in center all chrome restored



All woodgrain on doors and dash has been extensively coated in clear wood finish is superb







Many spare parts will come with this car all have custom made wheel hub
adapters which go from 4x108 to 4x100 which helps with wheel selection
that have 4x100 stud pattern if they wish they are Lenso Concept 5, 16"
. Parts include, Interior componets , tail light componets, engine
parts , many extras included which would be given to the new owner at
no cost if they wish to take them over 15 years of collections.



Pics

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will upload more pics

Thank you





Tim

0450249239

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