Datsuncog Posted June 19, 2018 Author Posted June 19, 2018 ^^^ Yes, the car (and myself) are in Ireland! Co. Down plate, so it hasn't travelled all that far. Premises are a kind of performance garage and shiny shiny bodyshop kinda place ('Automanic Carnoisseur') with a lot of older, unsual vehicles coming in and out, so not just your run-of-the-mill demolition site cheap car chancer. They have a handful of cars off to the side with handwritten For Sale signs. Quick search online brings up the word 'fussy' when referring to the owner's take on detailing and paintwork... though that may or may not mean he's an Isopon genius. I may* be interested in giving it another casual glance when it's dry. I will be bringing a magnet. DaveAspley 1
warninglight Posted June 19, 2018 Posted June 19, 2018 Edit: in a flashback / rain man moment I remembered the reg.MOT checker says it has never been tested.Shirley she didn't do enough damage to write it off?Maybe another careless owner bought it and smashed it up. I think MOT history online only goes back to 2005 - so it could have been scrapped at 7 years old and nothing would come up. Wonder what the average life expectancy of the mk1 Ka was... Timewaster 1
hairymel Posted June 20, 2018 Posted June 20, 2018 KA, Streetka and SportKAs are all dying, along with the the same chassied Puma and it's paper back-arches. puma is mk4/5 fiesta based not ka. not that that stops them rotting
Aston Martin Posted June 20, 2018 Posted June 20, 2018 puma is mk4/5 fiesta based not ka. not that that stops them rotting https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ford_B_platform AndyW201 1
Rod/b Posted June 20, 2018 Posted June 20, 2018 ^^^^ Yeah, see that's not helping.He’s right though Datsuncog 1
dougiefourspeed Posted June 20, 2018 Posted June 20, 2018 An early Ka was my first ‘proper’ car once I passed my test. I had started out with a mk2 Fiesta L which never saw the road as it was properly rotten. I sold it on for the same £50 I paid for it to a mechanic who was going to XR2 it or something. Since then I’ve had a SportKa, which was everything good about the original magnified. Sublime handling, sweet gear change and good low down torque. It didn’t deal with any of the drawbacks mind, wheezy at high revs, rust prone and not particularly good on fuel for the size of car. I love ‘em though. I have a Y-plate Ka ‘Collection’ squirrelled away. 44k on the clock. A family heirloom that now lives in South West France away from the rain and salt. RoadworkUK, jumpingjehovahs, Braddon81 and 1 other 4
Pillock Posted June 20, 2018 Posted June 20, 2018 I have a small workshop based on a farm that has a few enthusiast types storing odd chod and coming up for a weekend fettle away from the wife. If I'm there, it needs the ramp and it's usually a hurry to get it done due to the distance out of town. Just pulled a Toyota in when a chap 3 units down comes wandering up with a bit of metal in his hands "cor... I've had a right game putting this patch in, even on the lowest setting it's blowing holes" 51 plate Ka, arc welder. Like trying to refloat the titanic with a party balloonOff topic thread drift YO - is there any spare space at this farm Mr Aspley? I have need for room to store something for occasional fettling and weekend jaunts. And you're not massively far away....
320touring Posted June 25, 2018 Posted June 25, 2018 We have a WINNER WINNER CHICKEN DINNER! For just £150 you too can get the genuine Ford Cornflakes experience.. clayts450, Datsuncog, Lacquer Peel and 1 other 4
Datsuncog Posted June 25, 2018 Author Posted June 25, 2018 As an aside, I went back on Saturday and had another look at that blue SportKa 'RS' in the dry. First I looked at the scratched paint along with various scuffs. Then I looked at the bubbles on the rear quarters, above the bumpers, and around the boot latch. Then I looked at the bubbles appearing on the rear quarter 9" from the fuel filler, where a repair panel has clearly been welded in at some point. Then I looked at the split inner wing at the rear n/s. Then I looked at the thick black underseal that had been recently gobbed onto the sills using a fence brush. Then I looked at the £725 price tag, and considered the fact the MOT runs out in six weeks. Then I walked away. And that, kids, is why we don't buy cars in the rain. (That said, if it were £200 and I had a barn needing filled, I totally would have gone for it.) inconsistant, chodweaver, Parky and 1 other 3 1
Datsuncog Posted December 5, 2018 Author Posted December 5, 2018 Just took a walk past yesterday and that SportKa's still hanging around, with the MOT now expired and sat on SORN. Not sure if the dealer realises it's fucked and hence no point putting it in for a test, and whether they're planning on either fixing it or stripping it for spares. One thing's for sure, if they want to keep it they'd be best putting it away in the dry, as I doubt there'll be much left of this 'un come the spring... Rusty_Rocket 1
Dick Cheeseburger Posted December 5, 2018 Posted December 5, 2018 I need a Streetka.What was your crime? I still admire Ford’s effort in keeping the 1970’s alive. Just a shame that when the design board meeting concluded that the Ka needed ‘a retro element’, that the YTS student who must have been left in charge assumed they wished for it to be reflected in build and rustproofing quality. Here are a few of the little ginger infested shitters for the fan club’s delectation. UltraWomble, mercrocker, inconsistant and 3 others 6
UltraWomble Posted December 5, 2018 Posted December 5, 2018 I like emKind of trying to steer the lad towards buying one so I can piss about with it. Marm Toastsmith 1
They_all_do_that_sir Posted December 5, 2018 Posted December 5, 2018 I love them. The Mrs had one when she passed her test. Great car, bar the rot..... Sent from my TA-1012 using Tapatalk Datsuncog and blakey79 2
GrumpiusMaximus Posted December 5, 2018 Posted December 5, 2018 I loved mine. First car. Great first car to bomb around in, especially given that mine had no power steering. It died of rot but only after we part-exchanged it for a Fiesta. Rust in peace, S434 LCW.
GeordieInExile Posted December 5, 2018 Posted December 5, 2018 My SportKa was the most rotten, neglected, thrashed piece of shit I have ever driven. ... I would love to try a good one. Datsuncog and blakey79 2
plasticvandan Posted December 6, 2018 Posted December 6, 2018 I suspect in 5 years time the only place you will see a KA is in one of those massive tanks that museums preserve raised shipwrecks in,constantly being sprayed in a rust stabilising solution. forddeliveryboy, Rusty_Rocket, Datsuncog and 4 others 7
oldcars Posted December 6, 2018 Posted December 6, 2018 That white one has different rear lights to normal. They go higher up. Never seen that before.
jumpingjehovahs Posted December 6, 2018 Posted December 6, 2018 That white one has different rear lights to normal. They go higher up. Never seen that before.That’s a Brazilian market model! Then they absolutely ruined it with the bulbous Novo Ka in 2008 Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
Vince70 Posted December 8, 2018 Posted December 8, 2018 My eyes hurt is that lad the offspring of Harry Hewitt and Megan Merkel or is he the son of Ronald McDonald.
Longbridge Apologist Posted November 26, 2021 Posted November 26, 2021 Christ I want one now. Remember friends step dad absolutely ragging a courtesy one to death in 1998. It felt the fastest thing on the road. Used to sitting in friends 1L Metros, this thing was like a rocket! CreepingJesus 1
Leyland Worldmaster Posted November 26, 2021 Posted November 26, 2021 My first car. Thing is, from new it's doors didn't fit properly. The tailgate hinges had rust at their bases and if one went through a puddle quickly enough, the plastic wheel arch trims would pop out. Great memories of it. I drove an early one as a Courtesy Car. It was bASe specification and I could see my later one had been "Decontented" despite being a 3... Fun to throw around. I may* have had a couple of little incidents with mine. I learned that there are limits to grip even though it didn't roll in corners! Was replaced with a sensible German hatchback with rustproofing... CreepingJesus 1
Spurious Posted November 26, 2021 Posted November 26, 2021 20 minutes ago, Longbridge Apologist said: Christ I want one now. Remember friends step dad absolutely ragging a courtesy one to death in 1998. It felt the fastest thing on the road. Used to sitting in friends 1L Metros, this thing was like a rocket! I suspect that was down to the size of them, they weren't that quick other than round corners When I had my little Starlet, I followed my Dad to my sister's house. My dad had just serviced my sister's Ka and was driving it back to Drogheda and I was bringing him back home. Cue some "fun", pulling onto the M4. The Starlet, a bigger car was leaving the Ka for dust accelerating up a hill despite both being 1.3s. The Starlet had about 20 extra BHP and twin cams (and was nearly ten years older than the Ka). The Ka was just slow. Just went to show how aneamic the 1.3 endura engine was. Oil filter was also in a stupid place. Probably a hang up from when the engine was mounted longitudinally in a Cortina or something. Suppose that was typical Ford. New clever design but keep the old engine from the previous generation. Where a lot of the Jap stuff was very humdrum paired to excellent engines. EightMegs and CreepingJesus 2
Spurious Posted November 26, 2021 Posted November 26, 2021 Actually, the wee Starlet had nearly 50% more power. 88bhp Vs 60bhp according to Wikipedia. Ford should have put the little 1.25 Yamaha/Sigma engine in it. Would have suited the Ka very well. twosmoke300 and EightMegs 2
CreepingJesus Posted November 26, 2021 Posted November 26, 2021 There was absolutely no comparison between that Starlet and the early Ka performance wise: I drove both quite a bit, and the Starlet could punch well above its' class, whereas the Ka...yeah, acceleration wasn't its' forte. Fine once you wound it up, but the wee Toyota would show it the way home every time. There were any number of engines Ford could've fitted to that, and the wee 1.25 Yamaha joint venture Zetec (I think, iirc) was a prime candidate. But then, it was only the sump that prevented the 2L Zetec going in that platform easily (again, from memory) but people had developed patterns to fix that, by then. Either of the MK3 RS Fester engines dropped in fairly well! And it wasn't as if the pushrod lump was lacking tuning options in itself... EightMegs 1
DavidB Posted November 26, 2021 Posted November 26, 2021 Going back to the original post, I remember they had a mk1 Tigra on blue Peter in about 1993, it was the copper colour and they had some kid on as well - could it have been this? I remember it as it was the first time I saw it and had major wanting for one.
Timewaster Posted November 26, 2021 Posted November 26, 2021 Still no answer to the 3 year old mystery of the Ka designer though?
red5 Posted November 26, 2021 Posted November 26, 2021 Ka was supposed to have the 1.2 Zetec - couldn't make enough for the Fiesta so other than a few hacks it never happened. CreepingJesus and Spurious 2
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