TripleRich Posted March 22, 2020 Author Share Posted March 22, 2020 17 minutes ago, Spottedlaurel said: Fantastic work as ever, your knowledge and understaning of these things go together is remarkable. Were they built this well when new?......... Thanks! Since I started working on classics 5 years ago I've built about 5 Consul/Granadas so have become quite familiar with them. They were built quite well mechanically from new and had a good reputation. Body and trim on Mk1s can be a bit sloppy. One of my trim pieces on the rear needed new mounting holes as the existing ones were very off. Banger Kenny, LightBulbFun and Dick Longbridge 3 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
TripleRich Posted March 22, 2020 Author Share Posted March 22, 2020 46 minutes ago, DSdriver said: I saw a pic somewhere of the vinyl clipped into a rectangular frame which was then lowered onto a roof. I've no idea if this is how they were all done but it did seem quite a good method of getting it in the right position. I'm sure there were various methods. I found this the other day which is worth a watch. GM in the 70s put about 3 or 4 guys on the job. The vinyl looks to already be cut to size before its fitted. Banger Kenny, DSdriver and Asimo 3 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Sir Snipes Posted March 23, 2020 Share Posted March 23, 2020 Ford's semi-trailing arm arrangement looks nicer than Nissan's efforts in the 1980s. They used box section which are really pretty damn heavy. I don't have pictures anymore but when I rebuilt mine I slotted the other mounts, had a bracket welded on and fitted eccentric bolts for camber adjustment. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
dollywobbler Posted March 23, 2020 Share Posted March 23, 2020 Excellent. Really starting to look like a car again, even if the wipers leave a little to be desired... TripleRich 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
TripleRich Posted March 23, 2020 Author Share Posted March 23, 2020 10 hours ago, The Mighty Quinn said: Which wheels are you fitting? All three types are fine looking. I'll be going for standard GL spec which is the 'sport' wheels with a chrome embellisher around the rim. They need to be overhauled but they are a decent set of 5 with not too much corrosion. I may pick up at set of the alloys in future as I quite like those. The Mighty Quinn, ETCHY, Banger Kenny and 3 others 5 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ETCHY Posted March 23, 2020 Share Posted March 23, 2020 I always thought the wheels made a massive difference on Mk1 Granada's. When fitted with the standard hubcap type the car IMO looks really dumpy. The alloys or GL sport ones really lift the looks. timolloyd, The Mighty Quinn and Datsuncog 3 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ProgRocker Posted March 26, 2020 Share Posted March 26, 2020 On 3/23/2020 at 7:23 PM, TripleRich said: I'll be going for standard GL spec which is the 'sport' wheels with a chrome embellisher around the rim. They need to be overhauled but they are a decent set of 5 with not too much corrosion. I may pick up at set of the alloys in future as I quite like those. That's how my parents' 2000 L's wheels were. Exterior wise it looked more like a GL as not only did it have the chrome wheel embellishers it also had the vinyl roof and front fog lights too. I learned this after I acquired a 1976 Ford brochure in the 1990s. All the other Granadas I used to see around in the 1980s tended to be Ghias with the T bar auto. The Mighty Quinn 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
UltraWomble Posted May 5, 2020 Share Posted May 5, 2020 This popped up on my FB "memories" today - though I would share... danthecapriman, 808 Estate, The Mighty Quinn and 4 others 7 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Shite Ron Posted May 5, 2020 Share Posted May 5, 2020 On 3/26/2020 at 9:54 AM, The Mighty Quinn said: Oddly, the last of the Mark I Granada base models (not even an L) used the original GXL type stainless hubcaps. A taxi driver I knew had one new, Roman bronze, tan cloth The estate’s also had stainless hubcaps, my estate is Roman Bronze with tan cloth but I will be fitting the sports steel wheels as I think they look great on Granada’s. I got excited seeing this thread and was hoping to see an update but I suppose the workshop is locked down ? The Mighty Quinn 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Shite Ron Posted May 5, 2020 Share Posted May 5, 2020 2 hours ago, The Mighty Quinn said: Olympic blue? Yes The Mighty Quinn 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post TripleRich Posted May 24, 2020 Author Popular Post Share Posted May 24, 2020 I've reached a milestone. The car is now back on it wheels which brings 3 years of sitting on body rollers and trolleys to an end. First I built most of the front sub frame. As usual everything is either new or overhauled. The front springs are not much fun on these, have to be very careful and try not to scratch anything. Plenty more to fit but at this stage its easier to finish once installed on the car. Fitting is very easy via 4 large bolts through the chassis legs. After fitting I overhauled the front hubs, painted them and fitted new wheel bearings. Below you can see the cleaned & painted stub axle just prior to fitting the hub. Next I installed the rear sub frame. Both front and rear units are very heavy to handle so I ensured I had assistance with those particular jobs. You can put them in alone but it takes much longer and you risk injury. The dampers are original bilstein units in very good condition. Gives the car a very soft ride just like they should be. You can see I've some touch up to do on the stone guard from the trolley its been sitting on for over a year. The old Viking Norway tyres still hold air despite being 35 years old! I'll be changing them when the car nears completion. I will of course sort the wheels out at the same time. Continued to work through the mountain of parts left to fit. I've done the rear brakes and installed the handbrake cable. Will continue to work on the braking system and front sub frame next time. Dick Longbridge, Dave_Q, Scruffy Bodger and 51 others 53 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
HMC Posted May 24, 2020 Share Posted May 24, 2020 Stunning. I really like how all the way through you have had such a keenness for originality. In fact “as new” doesn’t cut it- Clearly in standards it far exceeds what they turned out at the plant. TripleRich, timolloyd, Sudsprint and 3 others 6 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
dozeydustman Posted May 24, 2020 Share Posted May 24, 2020 Not much else to say apart from awesome TripleRich, Sudsprint and LightBulbFun 3 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
TripleRich Posted May 24, 2020 Author Share Posted May 24, 2020 I've also finished the Ghia pictured a page or so ago. Pleased with this one, I spent a lot of time cleaning red over spray off so many parts. Lot of work to get the trim looking like it does now. Requires a sunroof seal, mot and road test before returning to the customer. Hoped to move on to something different. Nope, have a Mk2 Granada Sport instead... Cheers! This one will be entertaining. Customer took it apart 10 or so years ago. Everything is knackered, nothing labelled, no pictures and 20% of the parts are missing... We do restore other types of car, honest! Amishtat, puddlethumper, mullett471 and 24 others 24 3 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
HMC Posted May 24, 2020 Share Posted May 24, 2020 @Junkman has had one of these IIRC. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
TripleRich Posted May 24, 2020 Author Share Posted May 24, 2020 We have plenty of facelift Mk2 Granada pictures on file from others we've dismantled in the past. Very lucky, I'd be buggered otherwise. Also have a contact with a Mk2 sport should I get into any issues. We have parts on site but as yet I don''t know exactly whats missing. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Shite Ron Posted May 24, 2020 Share Posted May 24, 2020 20 minutes ago, TripleRich said: We do restore other types of car, honest! I am a long way from being bored with looking at mk1 and 2 Granada’s ! Your work is fantastic and very interesting. stonedagain, danthecapriman and HMC 3 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
dollywobbler Posted May 26, 2020 Share Posted May 26, 2020 Wow, startling to look like a proper car now. Excellent. TripleRich 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Dick Longbridge Posted May 26, 2020 Share Posted May 26, 2020 On 5/24/2020 at 7:54 PM, TripleRich said: I've reached a milestone. The car is now back on it wheels which brings 3 years of sitting on body rollers and trolleys to an end. First I built most of the front sub frame. As usual everything is either new or overhauled. The front springs are not much fun on these, have to be very careful and try not to scratch anything. Plenty more to fit but at this stage its easier to finish once installed on the car. Fitting is very easy via 4 large bolts through the chassis legs. After fitting I overhauled the front hubs, painted them and fitted new wheel bearings. Below you can see the cleaned & painted stub axle just prior to fitting the hub. Next I installed the rear sub frame. Both front and rear units are very heavy to handle so I ensured I had assistance with those particular jobs. You can put them in alone but it takes much longer and you risk injury. The dampers are original bilstein units in very good condition. Gives the car a very soft ride just like they should be. You can see I've some touch up to do on the stone guard from the trolley its been sitting on for over a year. The old Viking Norway tyres still hold air despite being 35 years old! I'll be changing them when the car nears completion. I will of course sort the wheels out at the same time. Continued to work through the mountain of parts left to fit. I've done the rear brakes and installed the handbrake cable. Will continue to work on the braking system and front sub frame next time. That looks stunning; the attention to detail is something else. The only thing I'm not 100% sold on is the vinyl roof, but I get that you want to make it as factory accurate as possible. I think I mentioned it earlier in the thread somewhere, but I still feel it's relevant - I wonder what percentage of car restoration companies would go to the lengths you've gone to in a 'nut and bolt restoration? I'm guessing 0.0000001%. I'm so glad people like you, and the company you work for actually exist. motorpunk, TripleRich, LightBulbFun and 2 others 5 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
TripleRich Posted May 28, 2020 Author Share Posted May 28, 2020 The original fuel tank is a right mess. Despite being rotten its also quite beaten up/dented. Luckily I was able to obtain a secondhand replacement that was clean inside. On the outside it was the usual mix of stone guard and rust. I've stayed a few nights this week and got the job sorted. Removed all the loose rust and took the tank back to bare metal (about an hour of noise and mess). These were never painted from factory, they just had a very thin e-coat or anodized finish which never lasted. Applied a rust treatment and left to cure. Once compete the rust turns black. Coat of etch primer and then some silver enamel. I usually stone guard customers tanks for max protection. Decided on a less robust but more interesting finish for my own tank. I also rinsed out any dirt that got into the tank during the process. Cleaned & painted the filler neck. New old stock seals & sender have been fitted of course. Being a face lift this car is fitted with a fuel return line hence the two outlets. Early cars didn't have this which can lead to hot start & vapor lock problems on some models. Fitted to the car with new tank straps and rubber pads to stop it rubbing the boot floor. Not the easiest of jobs but I'm pleased with the result. Contrasts nicely with the black stone guard on the body. I'll tidy up the red over spray on the floor pan at a later date. The finishing touch Another job ticked off the list. I'm getting closer to engine & gearbox with each day. Will sort the fuel lines out this weekend. RobT, mat_the_cat, Datsuncog and 28 others 31 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rod/b Posted May 29, 2020 Share Posted May 29, 2020 I’m so impressed with the level of care and detail you’ve put into this. Really hope you’ll be fitting a tracker of some sort. Dick Longbridge, Banger Kenny, treehugger and 1 other 4 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Spottedlaurel Posted May 29, 2020 Share Posted May 29, 2020 Awe-inspiring work, as ever. Great to see that you're still going through everything so thoroughly when there must be the temptation to quickly lob it together and see it complete. Scanned this old photo in during the week, this seems like an appropriate place to put it: 1974 Ford Granada 3.0 Ghia Coupe Auto GDA 460N (1990) by Spottedlaurel, on Flickr Sudsprint, Skizzer, Dick Longbridge and 7 others 10 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
treehugger Posted May 29, 2020 Share Posted May 29, 2020 10 hours ago, Rod/b said: I’m so impressed with the level of care and detail you’ve put into this. Really hope you’ll be fitting a tracker of some sort. Its a banger drivers wet dream, so take care. Banger Kenny and Dick Longbridge 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Talbot Posted May 29, 2020 Share Posted May 29, 2020 12 hours ago, Rod/b said: Really hope you’ll be fitting a tracker of some sort This. And a very effective immobiliser. It would be really quite awful to hear that some scrote has decided to nick this and then banger race it. Banger Kenny and Dick Longbridge 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Skizzer Posted May 29, 2020 Share Posted May 29, 2020 Or indeed anyone nicking it for any other purpose, before we tar all banger racers with that brush. davocano, Talbot, MKT and 1 other 4 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
TripleRich Posted May 29, 2020 Author Share Posted May 29, 2020 As said previously I will be taking the relevant security precautions with the car as per many of our customers. I've not mentioned what exactly I'll be doing for obvious reasons. Talbot, Dick Longbridge, Banger Kenny and 4 others 6 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
TripleRich Posted May 29, 2020 Author Share Posted May 29, 2020 14 hours ago, Spottedlaurel said: Scanned this old photo in during the week, this seems like an appropriate place to put it: Fantastic photo, I can hear the A posts rotting from here! Banger Kenny 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Talbot Posted May 29, 2020 Share Posted May 29, 2020 1 hour ago, Skizzer said: Or indeed anyone nicking it for any other purpose, before we tar all banger racers with that brush. A fair & valid point. I think the worry is that if it was nicked by someone who tried to give it a new identity or sell it or something similar, it would quite possibly be able to be tracked, and it turn up intact and be able to be recovered. Were it nicked for banger racing it would be devastating to see it ripped to pieces within seconds and then smashed to smithereens. I've nothing against banger racing at all, in fact I quite like it. What pisses me off is the very few who openly brag about smashing up something rare/valuable/in astonishingly good condition. Three categories this car would fall squarely into. (Amongst many others) Skizzer, mat_the_cat and Dick Longbridge 3 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Talbot Posted May 29, 2020 Share Posted May 29, 2020 1 hour ago, TripleRich said: I will be taking the relevant security precautions This team on permanent security detail: Banger Kenny 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Spottedlaurel Posted May 30, 2020 Share Posted May 30, 2020 10 hours ago, TripleRich said: Fantastic photo, I can hear the A posts rotting from here! This one I saw back in 2007 has a different issue...... 1977 Ford Granada Mk1 coupe by Spottedlaurel, on Flickr BlankFrank, Sudsprint, ProgRocker and 3 others 6 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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