Kiwi Cortina
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Kiwi Cortina
Hi Everyone. My name is Brent and go under the signature Kiwi Cortina. Yes I am originally from New Zealand where Cortinas were a staple of our teenage years. My family having had a MK2 GTE, a MK2 with a 3 litre V6 stuffed into it and I had MK1 Capri wth a 2.0 V4 English assembled.
I now live in San Francisco Bay area and have just purchased a MK2 GT1600. It is a full project for my son and I, so I am going to have lots of questions on where to get parts as well as restoration questions. Look forward to chatting with you all as my project progresses.
I have a website for the build progress. www.KiwiCortina.com
Cheers
I now live in San Francisco Bay area and have just purchased a MK2 GT1600. It is a full project for my son and I, so I am going to have lots of questions on where to get parts as well as restoration questions. Look forward to chatting with you all as my project progresses.
I have a website for the build progress. www.KiwiCortina.com
Cheers
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Hey welcome Brent!
Nice that you joined up with us we need more input and its nice to see someone posting their project here.
The City is a nice place to live in fact I spent time growing up in Marin for a time in my youth but ended up in the south bay working in the Silicon Valley for 30yrs.
I'm in the process of restoring a vintage BMW motorcycle for a friend and he said to give it its maiden voyage by riding down the coast to Monterey to visit my 90yr old Mum this coming summer, we'll see!
Cheers,
Steve
Nice that you joined up with us we need more input and its nice to see someone posting their project here.
The City is a nice place to live in fact I spent time growing up in Marin for a time in my youth but ended up in the south bay working in the Silicon Valley for 30yrs.
I'm in the process of restoring a vintage BMW motorcycle for a friend and he said to give it its maiden voyage by riding down the coast to Monterey to visit my 90yr old Mum this coming summer, we'll see!
Cheers,
Steve
kiwi corty
Looks like you bought it from Bob in Berkley, how did that go? I was trying to buy one of his Mk1's a few years back but couldn't muster the money he wanted for it, though in the pictures it looked nice (the white GT)
Good luck with the Project! Any plans for it?
-Bryan
66'GT
Good luck with the Project! Any plans for it?
-Bryan
66'GT
Check out my 1966 Cortina GT 2.0L Duratec build
http://mk1cortinasearch.blogspot.com/
http://mk1cortinasearch.blogspot.com/
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I saw the pictures and looks like a really nice looking car.. keep us inform as to how it comming along. The person you purchase the car frm looks like an English ford collector? I wonder if he is selling the Anglia ?
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