967A1 Posted May 6, 2010 Report Posted May 6, 2010 Hello, It is not a barnfind but we found it in a construction site so we called it consfind We have just started to restore it. Here is some info about its history: The first Anadol was the A1 coupe, introduced in 1966. It was designed and engineered in England by Reliant, a firm best known as the manufacturer of the Robin three-wheel minicar. The A1 had a fiberglass body on a steel ladder frame, and used a European Ford drivetrain. Otosan added the four-door A2 sedan (also fiberglass-bodied, and built on the same running gear as the A1) to its lineup in 1970.
Admin Vista Posted May 6, 2010 Admin Report Posted May 6, 2010 Welcome to OSF, it's doubtful you'll find many people on here that know much about your car but certainly if it has a classic ford drive train you'll find plenty of helpful info here The A1 Coupe
lotusless Posted May 6, 2010 Report Posted May 6, 2010 welcome to the site a very rare beast you have
967A1 Posted May 6, 2010 Author Report Posted May 6, 2010 Thanks Vista, but it is not the A1 coupe it is a STC16. I think someone will help me to find some spare parts, since my car has 1200 cc ford motor, for instance I need the orijinal solex carburetor.
967A1 Posted May 6, 2010 Author Report Posted May 6, 2010 Thanks lotusless, I will add the pictures soon, as I am not allowed to post pictures for a short time
Admin Vista Posted May 6, 2010 Admin Report Posted May 6, 2010 Thanks Vista, but it is not the A1 coupe it is a STC16. My mistake, is it correct now?
967A1 Posted May 6, 2010 Author Report Posted May 6, 2010 Yes, but my car is MKI. This one is a newer version of my car( '72 MK II), my car has got round lights as it is seen in my avatar photo, I will add the pictures soon!
967A1 Posted May 6, 2010 Author Report Posted May 6, 2010 Thanks friend, it is great to be in this forum, a lot of nice cars and owners can do mechanic work by themselves, that is nearly impossible in Turkey.
Stu_B Posted May 7, 2010 Report Posted May 7, 2010 Welcome You'll also find lots of info & helpful people on the pre crossflow engine here: http://105speed.hyperboards.com/
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