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Any Anglia cars or projects out there?

Discussion in 'The Hokey Ass Message Board' started by cabanadan, Dec 30, 2007.

  1. Baron
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    Thinking about welding up the top insert and wonder what donor car roofs work/fit best.
     
  2. THE FRENCHTOWN FLYER
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    A Ford Granada had the right contour for our first. I'm looking for another roof panel for my current project. I worry about the fact that many roof panels are now bonded to the under structure with adhesives. A 3 ft x x4 ft panel is all I need.
     
  3. Baron
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    Thanks. Not as easy to find as they used to be. Just picked it up today after having a new windshield , and the broken glass on the driver's door and quarter replaced.
    Anglia 6 19 2005 rs.jpg
     
  4. Donna Bernhard
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    Looking for a front seat for an '48-49 Anglia or a pair of front seats from a Thames. Can anyone give me a lead on any in the US? Don't need anything but the frame as it will a be redone, we have one, was told the Thames will fit but they are different than Anglia so I will need a pair for a matched set. Baron that is some car!!!!!! Ours came from MA but it sure didn't look like that......
     
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  5. reefer
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    Here are a few of the Outlaw Anglias here in England.If you check the sidebar there are loads of videos of them.Some of the best racing action there is imo.....
     
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  6. THE FRENCHTOWN FLYER
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    I too am looking for a front seat - but I prefer a bench seat up there. It looks real bad when somebody jams two buckets together to fit a narrow car. I have used a narrowed bench seat from a Ford Courier pickup truck. The back folds forward. If you want buckets try to find ones from an early Econoline or Dodge A100 van, as the engine hump in the middle of the front left very little room for a bucket so they were narrow.
     
  7. billmac
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  8. Baron
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    Looks better with the rusted, bent bumpers removed. Race ready....almost. Anglia 7 15 rs.jpg :)
     
  9. 1934coupe
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    Barron that is one cool car^^^^^^ and I love Anglia race cars, but that would make an awesome street rod with a turbo-ed V-6 or super duty 4 cyl. and maybe a 5 speed, stock firewall and just enough tire to fit under the fender maybe a mini tub. A stock hood no scoop. Boy I could go on. Again really nice car, enjoy no matter what you do.

    Pat
     
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  10. Matt Jones
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    My fake gasser thing as I bought it. 283/glide/Borg Warner rear and standard Anglia front. Slowly collecting parts to make a proper racer.

    Body is mint and the cage/chassis is well built, just need to update the suspension. Power will be SBC or Pontiac
     
  11. Baron
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    Thanks Pat. I agree with you 100%. I really like the way this one is done. Almost a sleeper.
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    Certainly has the "right look". Very nice. Good luck with your upgrades !
     
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  12. THE FRENCHTOWN FLYER
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    I love the artillery wheel treatment.
     
  13. Love that stock green one. I would trade some Franklins for one
     
  14. Baron
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    Maybe not as "stock" as it looks. Green Anglia tail lights.jpg
     
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  15. Baron
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    I saw fellow HAMBER Hoop at the Hot Rod Reunion today and he told me he just bought this Popular. Told me he has no concrete plans for it yet, but sure looks like a great start! Congratulations Hoop !
    Hoops Popular 2.jpg Hoops Popular 1.jpg Hoops Popular 5.jpg
     
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  16. trailer-Ed
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    Here is my current collection. 2-48'Prefects, 1-48 Anglia, and 1-48 Thames. 20150606_171128.jpg 20150606_171219.jpg 20150606_171357.jpg 20150606_171128.jpg 20150606_171219.jpg 20150606_171357.jpg 20150606_171219.jpg 20150606_171128.jpg
     
  17. tuunanen
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  18. alphabet soup
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    I asked this a little earlier in the thread. Is there enough room to re-drill the 4-lug front drums to 5-lug. Or does anyone have 4-lug,5-window aluminum slots for sale?
     
  19. THE FRENCHTOWN FLYER
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    My new chassis is now a "roller".

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  20. 19Fordy
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    The Anglia owner in this video may sell if if the price is right. I'll give you his contact number if you're interested.
    It is really nice top notch build.
     
  21. Baron
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    Saw Hoops 54 Pop yesterday. Nice ,clean little car. Hoops Anglia.jpg
     
  22. hoop
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    Thank you Baron.
     
  23. irlonzo
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    ImageUploadedByH.A.M.B.1451240367.044464.jpg ImageUploadedByH.A.M.B.1451240405.024724.jpg
    Our new project "scratchy"
     
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  24. 1934coupe
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    Still looking to find my late friend Frank Cali's Anglia, anybody? Picture's?

    Pat
     

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  25. HA! Should have said stock "appearing".
    That's just perfect! More details, PLEASE.
     
  26. irlonzo
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    Scratchy got a transplant tonight! 514 bbf
     
  27. Saxman63
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    Hey guys,
    Lot of Anglias here, how's about a Prefect, '49 with Essex V6, with extensive head work, 3.2 litres, quite torquey, lovely little car equals mucho fun ! Just literally had the grill rechromed to lose the street rod look completely. ImageUploadedByH.A.M.B.1451295827.796306.jpg ImageUploadedByH.A.M.B.1451295870.474907.jpg ImageUploadedByH.A.M.B.1451295716.610483.jpg ImageUploadedByH.A.M.B.1451295755.947327.jpg ImageUploadedByH.A.M.B.1451296031.246229.jpg
     
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  28. THE FRENCHTOWN FLYER
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  29. I sold the Blair's Anglia, which I had owned for over 20 years and did the complete restoration on. I couldn't imagine what life would be like without one, so 20 minutes later I got this one.
    baby Blue.jpg

    It was built by Dean Kirsten of Anglia Obsolete using all the best stuff - If a part wasn't up to snuff, he had N.O.S. parts in stock and ready to go. It is pretty damn close to perfect. It's fun to drive, even though it has 925HP less than the last one! The 10HP motor did turn a stellar 25 Second 1/4 mile time! That's right, almost half a minute!
     
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  30. DDDenny
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    That's quite a peach Don!
    I heard that the three slot grills are kind of rare.
    Any more photos?
     

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