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Blimey. The floor does indeed look good! Is that the natural ends of that quarter panel or did you just have to get mean with an angle grinder?

I had to get mean with the angle grinder ;-)

 

To quote from the Newman and Baddiel sketch "History Today"....

 

"I believe I've just come".

Oh good...I aim to please :-)

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Another gem we picked up a couple of weekends ago. A 1981 FSO Polonez. Unfortunately it had been mucked about with over it's 33 year life so is far from original. It has even been fitted with the XUD Diesel lump from the later FSO Caro! It drove fine though for a 33 year old FSO. 

 

The plan for this one is, in the short term we will use this as a donor for odd bits and pieces for the Green Polonez we are in the process of restoring from Scotland. You may have seen pics of it in the past. It had a few minor corrosion issues ;-)

 

Long term, probably in about 2 years time, we will restore this one back to it's original spec, including fitted the original spec 1500 FSO engine. We will also convert it to RHD too. 

 

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I'm starting to get slightly concerned that you're buying so many FSOs that the chances of buying one myself are somewhat hampered!

We've got to the stage now Ian, that we probably can't take on any more FSOs ourselves down here, so any more we find in the future, we are going to have to rehome rather than keep....A bit like the Cats protection league for FSOs. :-) 

 

You have a busy year ahead then Steve!

I am fully booked up with FSO work until 2017! :-) I've had to put a stop on any more work coming in that isn't already in the queue of work just to retain a little bit of what little sanity I have left. 

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It drove fine though for a 33 year old FSO.

 

 

I know the natural thing is to think of these as having been shite since the day they were built - but I bet that Polonez looked bloody modern and advanced 33 years ago. Put that next to what BL and others were producing in 1981 and, in terms of outward appearance, it must have looked like the future.
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I made some good progress on Bennos FSO Caro diesel 'Caroline' today.

First of all I welded the new section of the shell in place after taking countless measurements.. Once I was happy this was in the correct postion and all lined up, I welded on the outer panel.

Next job was to trial fit all the lights and glass to ensure they all fitted ok.

Last job today was to fit the new exhaust front silencer, which funnily enough was a job I was going to do just before the Focus crashed into the back of it last year.

 

 

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Hey, you don't even need to paint it!

 

Do you have a Pog-pink Escort Chairman lurking at the back there?

The colour is a few shades out when you see it in the metal. ;-)

 

Yes the Escort is going for scrap. It blew a plug out of the head this week and the owners don't want to spend any more money on it. It is a bit of a heap :-)

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