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The Pop Shop
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Joined: Thu Jul 29, 2010 5:39 am
Location: Lincolnshire, England

Another UK hello!

Post by The Pop Shop »

Hi,

My name's Ron.

I have been into old Fords ever since my Dad bought a 1939 7Y, back in the 50's.

My uncle's all worked at Ford Dagenham too, so there wasn't much hope for me......

Over the years, I have owned:
Mk1 Cortina 1500 Super
Mk2 Cortina 1600E
Mk3 Cortina 2000 GXL
Mk4 Cortina 2000 GL (?)
Mk5 Cortina 1600 Estate
(See a trend emerging here?)
Ford Pop 103E x 4
Fordson (Thames) 5cwt x 2
1937 V8 Woodie, UK built

I built two rodded Ford Pop 103E's, one of which was made into a coupe.



I run "The Pop Shop", amongst other things!

Cheers
Ron

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Ale06
Posts: 150
Joined: Tue Oct 23, 2007 5:09 pm
Location: Buenos Aires, Argentina

Post by Ale06 »

Hello mate... Nice cars you drove.
Would you mind posting some pictures of them please?
Eternal life King Taunus!!
joeyramone30
Posts: 72
Joined: Wed Jul 23, 2008 8:23 pm
Location: Denton TX

Post by joeyramone30 »

The little black hot rod is TOO COOL - I need more pics please
fjkghia
Posts: 42
Joined: Wed Jun 30, 2010 8:18 am
Location: Tunbridge wells Kent England

Post by fjkghia »

Hi, From another UK browser. Like the Cortina trend as I have a 1981 Mk5 2.0 Ghia.
The Pop Shop
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Joined: Thu Jul 29, 2010 5:39 am
Location: Lincolnshire, England

Post by The Pop Shop »

Hi,
Thanks for your comments.

Unfortunately I do not have any photos of my Cortinas. I regarded them as workhorses at the time, but only now do I appreciate them as British classics!

If you click this link, it will take you to the build up photos of my Pop coupe.

http://www.nsra.org.uk/newforum/showthread.php?t=19573

Cheers
Ron[/code]
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