m17 wrote: » Birdhill co tipperary
kadman wrote: » It was years ago, so no pics that I can recall. Biggest problem for me at the time, was the deep squarish sump on the cherry engine. I was always fearful that I would clip it on something, but never did. I thought the Estelle was one of the most comfortable cars I ever drove. I sold it to a guy that used it for rallying on various circuits in Ireland at the time. And all with the old cherry engine in it. Did the very same with a few Opel mantas in the family. We used fiat 127 engine in these. Neither Mr Plod or the local tax office were fond of this modification, but they taxed the mantas all the same.
kadman wrote: » Did the very same with a few Opel mantas in the family. We used fiat 127 engine in these.
SmartinMartin wrote: » Kenmare today
JabbaTheHut wrote: » What? What? You did what? A 127 engine in a Manta? Jaysus, thats something I never heard of. What were they like? Had to be pretty terrible surely.
kadman wrote: » Definitely a 127 engine. It was done basically as a lets see what happens scenario. Of course it was never gonna be superfast:D But it worked and we could drive sleek looking mantas, at little tax. Also did the same with big old opel rekords:eek::D
sligojoek wrote: » My old boss '81 had a 127 "Sport" It boasted "70HP" on a side badge
unkel wrote: » That made it seriously nippy for a car weighing about 700-800kg. Not much more than half of what a supermini weighs today!
kadman wrote: » Come to think of it, engines we used were from 127 specials alright.
JabbaTheHut wrote: » Well, hats off to you for the swap. I've seen Mantas converted to diesel, but never a 127 engine.
MorganIRL wrote: » Seen in Sligo on Friday. MK1 fiesta.
MorganIRL wrote: » 2nd pic
sligojoek wrote: » Scrappage scheme survivor. :D Great spot. I've never seen it around.
JabbaTheHut wrote: » Beautiful. MK2 though, no?