by GB Hybrids » Mon Jan 05, 2015 5:40 am
Escort Mk I - Rego EA2103 Information.
"The Midnight Escort" - Powered by a 4.4 Litre P76 Leyland V8 Engine.
Hi, This is Graeme Barker, the previous owner of this wonderful little car.
My attention has been drawn to this forum site that I was not previously aware of.
For the record I thought it may be helpful to clarify a few points & back these up with a few photos as some of the earlier comments posted on this Forum are not entirely correct.
I purchased this car from a Car Club friend Ross Baker. At the time it was fitted with a 3.5 Litre Rover V8 engine,
5-speed gearbox, standard Escort rear end, a single hoop roll bar & Orange Mag wheels.
Ross had fabricated a sub-frame from the front window screen forward & fitted triumph Vitesse front suspension to the car to allow for a V8 engine to be fitted.
Like Ross I also used this car for hillclimbing but I decided to fit a Turbo Charged 4.4 Litre P76 V8 engine after the original Rover V8 engine quit.
This new P76 400 HP unit required a stronger T10 top loader gearbox, bigger clutch & a Ford Carpi LSD diff.
At that time I fitted rear turrets, Bilstien shocks, a 5 link rear end & a second drive shaft tunnel in the floor pan for a
3 inch exhaust system, rack & pinion steering, moved the fire wall back, fitted 3 piece alloy rims, fibre glass rally seats, full harness belts & all the other go fast bits.
I campaigned this delightful little car in Hillclimbs & Rally Sprints throughout the North Island in 1981/ 1982/ 1983.
It was reliable & provided me with a lot of Hill-climb & Rally Sprint records during that time.
I damaged the car quite badly at the conclusion of the 1982 Gold Star Hill Climb event in Opotiki.
My dedicated service crew & I had 4 weeks to completely rebuild the car before the next major event.
In that time this car was restored to better than new in every respect.
I continued to campaign this car throughout 1983 & sold the car in top condition to Neville Nash in Whangarei at the conclusion of the 1983 NZ Gold Star Hill Climb Championship in Rotorua.
See photos attached.
I'm currently putting a DVD together using Video footage of this car together with photos & newspaper clippings from that era for safe keeping & the good memories this car provided.
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Escort Mk I - Rego EA2103 Information.
"The Midnight Escort" - Powered by a 4.4 Litre P76 Leyland V8 Engine.
Hi, This is Graeme Barker, the previous owner of this wonderful little car.
My attention has been drawn to this forum site that I was not previously aware of.
For the record I thought it may be helpful to clarify a few points & back these up with a few photos as some of the earlier comments posted on this Forum are not entirely correct.
I purchased this car from a Car Club friend Ross Baker. At the time it was fitted with a 3.5 Litre Rover V8 engine,
5-speed gearbox, standard Escort rear end, a single hoop roll bar & Orange Mag wheels.
Ross had fabricated a sub-frame from the front window screen forward & fitted triumph Vitesse front suspension to the car to allow for a V8 engine to be fitted.
Like Ross I also used this car for hillclimbing but I decided to fit a Turbo Charged 4.4 Litre P76 V8 engine after the original Rover V8 engine quit.
This new P76 400 HP unit required a stronger T10 top loader gearbox, bigger clutch & a Ford Carpi LSD diff.
At that time I fitted rear turrets, Bilstien shocks, a 5 link rear end & a second drive shaft tunnel in the floor pan for a
3 inch exhaust system, rack & pinion steering, moved the fire wall back, fitted 3 piece alloy rims, fibre glass rally seats, full harness belts & all the other go fast bits.
I campaigned this delightful little car in Hillclimbs & Rally Sprints throughout the North Island in 1981/ 1982/ 1983.
It was reliable & provided me with a lot of Hill-climb & Rally Sprint records during that time.
I damaged the car quite badly at the conclusion of the 1982 Gold Star Hill Climb event in Opotiki.
My dedicated service crew & I had 4 weeks to completely rebuild the car before the next major event.
In that time this car was restored to better than new in every respect.
I continued to campaign this car throughout 1983 & sold the car in top condition to Neville Nash in Whangarei at the conclusion of the 1983 NZ Gold Star Hill Climb Championship in Rotorua.
See photos attached.
I'm currently putting a DVD together using Video footage of this car together with photos & newspaper clippings from that era for safe keeping & the good memories this car provided.