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Whilst racing at Knockhill a couple of weeks ago, I got chatting to a lovely couple from Inverness, to cut a long story short I'm taking my daughter for a long train ride on Saturday morning, heading off to collect the 146 Junior pictured below, on the way home we will go in search of Nessie :D

I'll post more on the car after the long drive home, should be fun on the twisty Scottish roads :D
 
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......should be fun on the twisty Scottish roads :D
Look’s a mint one. Congratulations. :thumbs:

I’m sure you will enjoy your drive back home. :)

In mid-80’s with my brother’s Alfasud Ti (95hp) we followed the route Dundee-Pitlochry-Aviemore-Inverness-Loch Ness-Fort Augustus-Fort William-Glasgow-Dundee.
 
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Ooh that takes me back Rodger!

not too far though, ha ha!

hows it going chap, according to plan yet?

ive had a few 146's, all 2.0 Ti's to be fair, but they have all been blinding cars, never failed to impress, and a damn site better car than the 156 TS's in my opinion, with more room, bigger boot, and a damn sight quicker and more agile too.

enjoy...

shrew

ps - has dave found that ansa manifold yet? ive had a really good shuffle round and clear out, and it is definitley not here.
 

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used to compete at Knockhill years ago when I was doing clubman rallying. Mk1 fiesta xr2 built by ford motor sport. Great fun circuit. I also to am an avid fan of the 146 tspark, mine is a 1.8 and now going very well after a few sensor issues. Not the smoothest of rides but it goes round corners like nothing else. Oh, it also likes petrol like nothing else but who cares.
 
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