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Mr KE70
Looks cool !!!

Typical Northern Weather !!! rolleyes.gif
mk2corona
QUOTE(Mr KE70 @ Sep 13 2008, 10:06 PM) *
Looks cool !!!

Typical Northern Weather !!! rolleyes.gif


those pictures were taken in south wales, on the weekend with all the floods, was fun driving home unsure.gif
Mr KE70
QUOTE(mk2corona @ Sep 14 2008, 08:06 PM) *
QUOTE(Mr KE70 @ Sep 13 2008, 10:06 PM) *
Looks cool !!!

Typical Northern Weather !!! rolleyes.gif


those pictures were taken in south wales, on the weekend with all the floods, was fun driving home unsure.gif



I remember seeing this motor on Ebay .. was very tempted....

Looks in good nick !!! biggrin.gif
mk2corona
it is absolutly fantastic and a bargain.... only problems i have had have been with the mechanical fuel pump.... simple solution as i couldnt get one locally any where was to throw a facet solid state fuel pump on and has done the trick and also a caliper locked on coming up the m5.... was easily free'd up and havnt had any problems with it since

i have big plans for the car, only problems being there isnt a great deal of 'off the shelf' items readily availble, so i have a feeling theres going to be a lot of fabrication needed.
first on my agenda is brakes, steering and suspension as i eventually want to use the car for track days and as it stands the suspension is very comfy but not up to much abuse, as to what i do with the suspension because of the set up is still in the back of my mind. the steering is light but lock to lock seems an eternity away with the steering box so a rack and pinion conversion is on the cards along with some big brakes.... off what i have no idea yet... a weekend in a scrapyard should come up trumps though!
Mr KE70
QUOTE(mk2corona @ Sep 15 2008, 11:02 AM) *
it is absolutly fantastic and a bargain.... only problems i have had have been with the mechanical fuel pump.... simple solution as i couldnt get one locally any where was to throw a facet solid state fuel pump on and has done the trick and also a caliper locked on coming up the m5.... was easily free'd up and havnt had any problems with it since

i have big plans for the car, only problems being there isnt a great deal of 'off the shelf' items readily availble, so i have a feeling theres going to be a lot of fabrication needed.
first on my agenda is brakes, steering and suspension as i eventually want to use the car for track days and as it stands the suspension is very comfy but not up to much abuse, as to what i do with the suspension because of the set up is still in the back of my mind. the steering is light but lock to lock seems an eternity away with the steering box so a rack and pinion conversion is on the cards along with some big brakes.... off what i have no idea yet... a weekend in a scrapyard should come up trumps though!



Sound good !!! Good Luck keep us posted !!! biggrin.gif
SF695
Getting nostalgic here. I learned to drive in my fathers Corona Mark II.
SF695
It.s a shame. The Mark II has been sold in Japan all these years, after 2004 called the Mark X. The Cressida(called Mark II in Japan) was the last we saw of it here. Today you have to buy a Lexus to get something similar.
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