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xkjag-nz
Joined: 04 Dec 2007 Posts: 37 Location: auckland,NZ
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Posted: Mon Sep 22, 2008 8:27 am Post subject: don't know about this |
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was it ever produced or is this the only one (please let it be the only one) |
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Rick Site Admin

Joined: 27 Apr 2005 Posts: 22837 Location: UK
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Penman
Joined: 23 Nov 2007 Posts: 4880 Location: Swindon, Wilts.
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poodge
Joined: 23 Nov 2007 Posts: 687
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Posted: Tue Sep 23, 2008 6:20 am Post subject: |
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It's not a factory job,in fact it's a NZ saloon racing special.Several of these were built in the mid 60's ,and Ron Rutherford,a local car wrecker,still raced one in the seventies in the open class.I believe there may have been 6 or8 built in total.There was also one with a streamlined nose,and Ford V8 power.
Most racing Anglias had a 1500 motor,well tickled to produce a tractable little racer.Those were the days! |
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poodge
Joined: 23 Nov 2007 Posts: 687
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xkjag-nz
Joined: 04 Dec 2007 Posts: 37 Location: auckland,NZ
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Posted: Sat Sep 27, 2008 7:32 am Post subject: |
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for those who dont go to trademe
Kilometres: 90,959km
Body: Red, 2 door, Coupe
Fuel type: Petrol
Engine: 4 cylinder, 1340cc, Manual
Registration expires: No Registration
WOF expires: No WOF
Stage 4 Coswora Cam. Webber Carb, Cortina Diff and Gearbox, Free Flow Manifold,
Been a great wee car in its day, you dont get this body shape anymore. Unfortunately just been sitting for few years, be a great restoration project for someone with the time, as you can see there is a bit to do , but not beyond repair. Lovely woodgrain dash. Have owned since 1970. Did the motor up a few years ago but with sitting is not going now.
Car location is in the Rolleston area.
and the questions and answers
Ask the seller a question
Hi, I have never seen this model before and a google search comes up blank. Can you give some history? Tony posted by: sparky99 (45 ) 4:22 pm, Wed 17 Sep
Hi Tony, Thanks for your interest, I had the car listed a month back sparked alot of interest with 12600 views and alot of the questions asked where answered by other members which was great as I had little knowledge of the cars history, If you'd like to read all the info txt me your address and I'll post it. theres just too much to write, cel 0275380559. cheers 11:05 am, Thu 18 Sep
Mate. this was never a factory 105E.There was a few of them converted over to fastbacks by enthusiasts around at the time.Still a rare beastie though. posted by: brian89 (75 ) 7:56 am, Sat 20 Sep
Yes your right this isnt a factory Breadvan Model. Thanks for your input cheers 10:55 am, Mon 22 Sep
cool i havent seen one of these for a few years now,,reminds me of the ole breadvan racecars back in the days,These things like this a very rare wish i had some $$$$ to buy i just love my anglias had about 8 of them when i was a teen in various guises from standard to wild(4cyls to v6 motors) good luck with the auction hope you get a good price as you wont find one of these in a great hurry in this country posted by: suzyq44 (27 ) 7:32 pm, Sat 20 Sep
Hi ya, thanks for your input, glad the wee car brought back some memories for you 10:51 am, Mon 22 Sep
Yes its a cool and rare 105E,looks like a clever conversion,a real shame that its been left out side and left to rot it self to death , thats why it hasnt sold ,with the amount of views its had before it should have ,but at a 5k reserve ,i think you are dreaming.from what i can see of the rust ,its gunna be worse in the floor, boot, wheel arches.shame realy. posted by: muddyandthalma (139 ) 12:15 am, Wed 24 Sep
Someones rubbish is always someones treasure 11:36 am, Thu 25 Sep
Hi, Outstanding! I started a chop on one of these back in the '70's but it was never completed...(amongst other similar ventures). There was a a racing "breadvan" locally for inspiration, but I can see this is really something else. Awesome project. LOL to buyers, as this is worth preserving. Absolutely! Cheers posted by: oldaze (205 ) 9:20 pm, Wed 24 Sep
Thanks for your input, pitty the above person doesnt share you views, (each to their own) 11:37 am, Thu 25 Sep |
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