Seriously what's the usage you're expecting and price range? Did I miss this info?
We could recommend anything from a Caterham to a hot hatch to a luxo barge to wagon, van, truck etc.
Let's have some more specifics so we can hone in.
Seriously what's the usage you're expecting and price range? Did I miss this info?
We could recommend anything from a Caterham to a hot hatch to a luxo barge to wagon, van, truck etc.
Let's have some more specifics so we can hone in.
Hungary Bill wrote: Ford Cortina? http://m.finn.no/car/used/ad.html?finnkode=64827926&model=1.767.2076&make=0.767&ref=fas
^THIS!!!
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Adrian_Thompson wrote: Seriously what's the usage you're expecting and price range? Did I miss this info? We could recommend anything from a Caterham to a hot hatch to a luxo barge to wagon, van, truck etc. Let's have some more specifics so we can hone in.
well, yes, its all unsurprisingly in the first post actually. i would plan to keep it cheap, 5-10k USD (so roughly up to 100k nok). the train will cover 90% of my actual transportation requirements so i really dont need the car, so rather than trying to get something practical, i am aimed at figuring out whether there is a something i could pick up that would be unique (not available USDM) and fun to drive - cruise in the summer, maybe a road trip, and also could teach the girlfriend to drive stick. despite my better interests, i also tend to like old/classic cars, but realistically a late 80s early 90s model that was a notoriously fun car that we didnt get stateside would be best. hence the list that has developed: subaru WRX, peugeot 205, turbo volvo, ford escort mk1, etc.
mancha wrote:Hungary Bill wrote: Ford Cortina? http://m.finn.no/car/used/ad.html?finnkode=64827926&model=1.767.2076&make=0.767&ref=fas^THIS!!! /thread
oh!!!! thats cheap too! says would need to get registered with 1600 engine.. i really need to figure out what the registration process is over there, seen a couple imported cars that would be great. also need to look into garage situation while im over there next week....
92dxman wrote: I'd go Cortina or a MK1 Escort..
amen! high on teh search list, and on that note, since i keep popping up 5th and 6th gen escorts, how are they as far as fun to drive? i believe they are all RWD.
also, i hadnt seen this one before: http://m.finn.no/car/used/ad.html?finnkode=68560465&price_to=100000&model=1.767.1051&make=0.767&ref=fas
Found this. Haven't read it all yet, but it seems relevant.
http://www.fordclubnorway.no/forum/topic/76621-engine-swap/
If you were really interested, it might be a good group to ask for more information
This one appears stock
http://m.finn.no/car/used/ad.html?finnkode=69655968&model=1.767.2076&make=0.767&ref=fas
Nice finds on both accounts - thanks Bill!
Anyone familiar with those little ol Ford carb setups (mancha??) - are any more reliable or less maintenance prone than others?
Not too familiar with them other than the fact that weber makes a replacement: http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/WEBER-CARB-CARBURETTOR-34-ICH-FORD1100-1300-OHV-X-FLOW-ESCORT-Mk-1-2-KIT-CAR-/360945051399?fits=Car+Make%3AFord%7CModel%3ACortina&hash=item540a006707:g:MmUAAMXQfvlSg7r2
Also, the general rule of thumb is: anywhere a small carbureted engine exists, there then exists an adapter plate that will allow for the installation of a weber 32/36 or a manifold for multiple weber side drafts (DCOE),
But with carburetors I hardly worry about reliability though. A wise man once told me that 90% of carburetor problems are actually other problems in disguise
I'm somewhat considering taking my Z over there now, and then maybe selling before I come back... I have a hot rod race car project I've been wanting to build for a long time...
plus also then maybe I could drive it in gatebil etc haha!
Consider the time it's going to take for the shipment to reach you. There will be a period where you'll be there and it wont.
I know Norway has a HUGE american car enthusiast market there, but generally you don't see many Japanese vehicles in Europe. that may or may not affect your selling ability.
What he ^^^said: I was in Oslo about a lifetime ago; Navy port visit. It was kind of a cult following, had their own magazine kinda like a Norwegian Hot Rod, and they would cruise at night.
The original World Street Nationals shootout drag race was between a whole ship full of cars from Norway and Finland that went to Florida to race the US guys. It was pretty intense! 1992 IIRC, and I was there. The nordic guys actually street raced after the drag race was done!
shadetree30 wrote: What he ^^^said: I was in Oslo about a lifetime ago; Navy port visit. It was kind of a cult following, had their own magazine kinda like a Norwegian Hot Rod, and they would cruise at night.
A Norwegian buddy gave me a ton of those magazines (AMCar) when I bought my Impala in Hungary. He and his American car buddies were getting ready for a trip across route 66 (the whole club was shipping their cars over here, and then back again).
Insane group those Norwegian american car fans...
you know.... I should send you my car to sell over there. We could jack up the price and split the profits!
^ I'm 100% willing, and could obviously help greatly to figure out the logistics.
Did a bit of research, very original cars in very good condition seems to be top dollar. which is kind of the opposite of my car hahaha
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