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Title: What a car
Post by: Del Boy on 21 March 2010, 11:48:36
Mine was a black 3.0  8-)

http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/GRANADA-MK-1-1976-THE-SWEENEY-3-0-GHIA-AUTO-NO-SWAP-PX_W0QQitemZ160413478170QQcmdZViewItemQQptZAutomobiles_UK?hash=item2559636d1a
Title: Re: What a car
Post by: tunnie on 21 March 2010, 11:56:18
why is it when you get a great classic like that, you get some moron of an eBay seller who likes you use size 72 font  :(
Title: Re: What a car
Post by: Del Boy on 21 March 2010, 12:01:30
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why is it when you get a great classic like that, you get some moron of an eBay seller who likes you use size 72 font  :(
God knows, I do hate that though, they think it makes it stand out but, all it does is make it messy and hard to read  :(
Title: Re: What a car
Post by: jonnycool on 21 March 2010, 16:05:44
Absolutely love these, would have given my right arm for a coupe  :y
Title: Re: What a car
Post by: Steve Brookman on 21 March 2010, 17:07:14
I'm sure those are the wrong wheels for a Ghia.
Title: Re: What a car
Post by: dbug on 21 March 2010, 17:18:11
No they are the later Ghia wheels.

I had a '73 3 lit V6 one of these - used to cruise it well into 3 figures on motorways.  Only probs i had with it were the need to replace complete exhaust (had to cut original ford one off as they fit it before bolting rear subframe up!!), replace inlet manifold gasket (they die @ 40K miles), then just normal service items.  Great motor.
Title: Re: What a car
Post by: Steve Brookman on 21 March 2010, 17:31:25
I had the same wheels on a 77 3.0L manual.

Cracking car-only problem I had was the drive to the oil pump rounding off. Stopped engins as soon as oil light went on-replaced pump and drive and no further problems.
Title: Re: What a car
Post by: Welung666 on 21 March 2010, 17:54:08
I had a 73 3.0 manual coupe in two-tone brown beige. Stunning car to drive.
Title: Re: What a car
Post by: Steve Brookman on 21 March 2010, 17:55:30
Also just noticed that its got the later Cologne engine and not the Essex. Had both engines (three Colognes) and reckon the Essex was far pokier-far more low down torque. In fact my 3.0L was just as quick as a later Capri Injection I had.
Title: Re: What a car
Post by: mantahatch on 21 March 2010, 18:14:40
I had a 72 one in blue many years ago. It suffered the standard ford fault of breaking the plastic timing wheel. Why did they make those engines self destruct ? For those that don't no what I am on about, it is basically the same as cam belt breaking. these engines had a plastic timing wheel for hecks sake. Smooth idea ford.
Title: Re: What a car
Post by: Lizzie_Zoom on 21 March 2010, 18:59:26
I note this car has the later Mk2 2.8 engine ::) ::)

Still love it though Jack Regan!! :D :D :D :-* :-* 8-) 8-)
Title: Re: What a car
Post by: Sixstring on 22 March 2010, 11:01:41
Had two of them, aan R reg 3.0. ghia in silver with different alloys to those on the advert, but a stonking car, and a coupe, that had a fantastic engine from a 2.9 V6 cologne ex-cop car. One of henry's best cars ever, the later granada scorpio was not as good.
Title: Re: What a car
Post by: Andy B on 22 March 2010, 12:15:35
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Absolutely love these, would have given my right arm for a coupe  :y

Not very many years back there was a very reasonable Coupe broken in a lcal scrap yard.  :'( The interior was near imaculate.
Title: Re: What a car
Post by: Andy B on 22 March 2010, 12:18:11
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I had a 73 3.0 manual coupe in two-tone brown beige. Stunning car to drive.

They were very very rare if it was a factory manual. IIRC disguinished from autos by a body coloured panel between the rear light as opposed to vinyl on the auto.  ::)
Title: Re: What a car
Post by: Andy B on 22 March 2010, 12:20:36
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I had a 72 one in blue many years ago. It suffered the standard ford fault of breaking the plastic timing wheel. Why did they make those engines self destruct ? For those that don't no what I am on about, it is basically the same as cam belt breaking. these engines had a plastic timing wheel for hecks sake. Smooth idea ford.

A fibre timing wheel. The idea was it was quieter than two metal to metal gears ..... it worked, they were very quiet when they broke!  ;D
The were safe heads weren't they? So if it did strip its teeth, you just fitted another gear & you were away.
Title: Re: What a car
Post by: mantahatch on 22 March 2010, 12:51:31
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I had a 72 one in blue many years ago. It suffered the standard ford fault of breaking the plastic timing wheel. Why did they make those engines self destruct ? For those that don't no what I am on about, it is basically the same as cam belt breaking. these engines had a plastic timing wheel for hecks sake. Smooth idea ford.

A fibre timing wheel. The idea was it was quieter than two metal to metal gears ..... it worked, they were very quiet when they broke!  ;D
The were safe heads weren't they? So if it did strip its teeth, you just fitted another gear & you were away.


NO, as I found out to my cost. Maybe ok if broke at low speed, but mine went at 5000rpm on the motorway, it made a lovely noise. And it was game over for the engine. I found out afterwards that a steel wheel was available aftermarket, and eventually even from ford dealers.
Title: Re: What a car
Post by: sexydaz on 22 March 2010, 19:56:08
my dads got one just sat in his garage..he uses it as a fileing cabinet,hes also got a mint mk2 ghia  and a knaffed mk2 ghia x which he uses only to pull his caravan back onto his drive,hes got a mk3 with the 2.9 and all the skirts on in was nice when he got it years ago but when yer look at it now its shite..no where near as good as the earlier ones..my favourite one was his r reg 3.0 auto silver with vinyl roof and a bit of chrome :-* :-*
Title: Re: What a car
Post by: neilr on 24 March 2010, 16:35:02
I had a lovelly slate grey with black vinyl roof 72 model 3.0 ghia my first taste of a big car. I swapped a knackered 1.7 marina for it. Id quite like SLT 482L back again!!
Title: Re: What a car
Post by: Radiomarko on 25 March 2010, 12:04:23
Loverly looking mota!

Sweeny "Get your trousers on, you're nicked"