I've been a member of this forum for a while but haven't made any posts yet so please allow me to introduce myself. I'm Phil and I have a 1971 Ford Cortina XL (the single headlamp Mk3 with NO vinyl roof!).
My plan is to completely strip the car and rebuild it with uprated brakes, suspension, steering, chassis and just about everything else! The reason for this is that I will also be building a Ford 302 with upgraded (mainly Edelbrock) parts which should be pushing out 350+bhp and lots of torque

Although I have read the relevant books and just about every forum post on here (and BSC: THE Cortina forum), I have next to zero hands-on experience... so it's gonna be fun!
I'm aiming for torque at low revs rather than high revving bhp so I'm going for Edelbrock Performer and NOT Performer RPM parts and want to keep the weight down as much as possible so ally heads etc . Also I figure that performance parts should be more reliable than standard parts as I won't be thrashing the car (too much

I've written out a shopping list that I can put on here if anyone would care to look over it and make sure that all the bits will work together well?
Sorry about the essay but I'm very excited! Should be picking up the block and some other goodies on Saturday.
Cheers!