Here is a pic of my Ford Cortina Bakkie - 5.7 L V8

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Here is a pic of my Ford Cortina Bakkie - 5.7 L V8

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You guys my know it as a P100 .

This Cortina is orginal and have not been resprayed at all .
Its a 1986 model and its got a 350 chevy engine , 600 holly , branch , 57 mm free flow , 292 diff and 5 speed T5 gearbox .

Here it follow .

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Must be interesting on a wet road!

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I like a Mk4/5 backie, a friend of mine has a stroked 302 in a Mk4, and another one which is retrofitted with a Mk3 front on it,
Theres a few Cortinas on here,
http://buysellcortina.co.uk/forums/inde ... /index.php

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Yes , it great fun on wet and dry road ... But it handels very well , I must say . If you want to go in to a trun sideways its no probleme .

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