Right, here goes! Probably a long first-post, as there's a lot of background info! 
I've owned my 1967 Ford Anglia 105E since August 2003! I purchased it as an MOT failure, requiring only a little work to get it back on the road. However, me being me, decided that wasn't going to be enough, and set about thinking what I could do to modify/improve on it, given that it only had the standard 997cc pre-crossflow engine!!

So, a few months later I found myself a Mk2 Escort with a 1600cc crossflow engine - perfect! Purchased the car, stripped it down, sold the bare shell for £5 more than I paid for the complete car, and started work on making the Escort running gear fit.

I stripped down the Anglia, removed the engine, gearbox, interior and the complete front suspension & steering! I modified the Escort front cross-member slightly in order to bolt it to the Anglia chassis, and added an extra leaf to each of the rear springs to stiffen it up a bit.
And that's pretty much where it sat while I did other things. Until early 2006 when I decided that, after having my Prelude for about a year, I wanted my "weekend, fun car" to be a little more powerful than the 1600cc crossflow.
So, after some thinking, I decided on the Nissan 200SX as the donor vehicle, with it's 1.8 litre turbo, giving 170bhp as standard, and more power very easily available! I purchased a 200SX, stripped it down, and put all the components away ready for starting, once I'd finished up a few more things with my Prelude (having only 1 day a week, if that, to do work to my cars!).

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I've owned my 1967 Ford Anglia 105E since August 2003! I purchased it as an MOT failure, requiring only a little work to get it back on the road. However, me being me, decided that wasn't going to be enough, and set about thinking what I could do to modify/improve on it, given that it only had the standard 997cc pre-crossflow engine!!


So, a few months later I found myself a Mk2 Escort with a 1600cc crossflow engine - perfect! Purchased the car, stripped it down, sold the bare shell for £5 more than I paid for the complete car, and started work on making the Escort running gear fit.



I stripped down the Anglia, removed the engine, gearbox, interior and the complete front suspension & steering! I modified the Escort front cross-member slightly in order to bolt it to the Anglia chassis, and added an extra leaf to each of the rear springs to stiffen it up a bit.
And that's pretty much where it sat while I did other things. Until early 2006 when I decided that, after having my Prelude for about a year, I wanted my "weekend, fun car" to be a little more powerful than the 1600cc crossflow.
So, after some thinking, I decided on the Nissan 200SX as the donor vehicle, with it's 1.8 litre turbo, giving 170bhp as standard, and more power very easily available! I purchased a 200SX, stripped it down, and put all the components away ready for starting, once I'd finished up a few more things with my Prelude (having only 1 day a week, if that, to do work to my cars!).




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