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Any info on OWO 650F or OBW 24F ?

Posted: Mon 17th Jan 2011 9:12 pm
by alibob
We are currently restoring OWO and would be grateful for any information. Unfortunately it was somewhat "lashed-up" at some time before being sold to the current owner but we are doing our best to get it back to how it should be. It was purchased in Essex and is now in our workshops in Cornwall.

OBW 24F may not be the exact reg as I know it from my apprenticeship days, 33 years ago (Lambs of Loughton) and belonged to Keith Williams who I had the honour to be apprenticed to.

Posted: Mon 17th Jan 2011 9:50 pm
by Rick
We have details on both cars. the info we hold is from 80s not a lot since.

Posted: Mon 17th Jan 2011 10:29 pm
by Scott Simpson
Hi Bob,
I think OWO was owned by a friend of Bryan Moorcroft's (of Nailsea Services and unequalled L/C knowledge). I'm sure you can track him down via the garage or the Mk 1 cortina owners club.
I seem to remember his friend was called Baz, but that's about it.
Scott

Posted: Mon 17th Jan 2011 10:53 pm
by alibob
Cheers Scott
I will "go fish" tomorrow.
Its Alan btw (amalgamation of Alan Robert....blame my dear old mum)

Posted: Mon 17th Jan 2011 11:09 pm
by alibob
I know the car was purchased last year in Essex

owo 650f

Posted: Fri 21st Jan 2011 11:25 pm
by BLUEANDWHITE66
a freind of mine sold it last yr on ebay to the current owner , do you want me to ask him about anything in particular about it ?
mike

Posted: Mon 24th Jan 2011 9:41 pm
by alibob
Hello Blue and White....Sorry I didn't see the post earlier. I just wondered what was done before he sold it and did he do the work himself? The bodywork is obvious but I was thinking more about drivetrain and engine.
Cheers.

owo 650f

Posted: Tue 25th Jan 2011 6:44 pm
by BLUEANDWHITE66
sorry, cant shed much light on the car, i spoke to him today and asked him about the car, how you see it is more or less how he got it, but he did say that the engine may have had different cams fitted and that it was a pretty strong unit, not much to go on , sorry .
mike

Posted: Wed 6th Jul 2011 6:54 am
by smh
Hi Alibob, I owned OWO650F quite a while ago - about 22 years ago!
I bought it from a chap that was going to road rally it. The gearbox had had 3rd and 4th swapped - not an easy feat or particularly good for the engine if you forgot!
I was originally going to give it a quick respray and refresh the engine, though as always with such a simple project, ended up off the road for a couple of years!
I replaced the front wings, headlamp panels, valance, outer sills, rear arches, rear valance, repaired the top plates and more... During the rebuild I got married and (she's no longer my wife) she hated the car. Once finished I kept it for a while but then was forced to sell it. Ended up losing so much money trading it in for a bloody Peugeot .

Anyhows, I still have some pictures of what it looked like when it was finished, if I dig them out I will try and scan them if you like?

Good luck with the rebuild, would love to see it finished.
Cheers

Steve

Posted: Tue 13th Sep 2011 6:02 pm
by alibob
Hello Steve
Sorry its been such a long time to reply.
To cut a long story short and to set aside the fact that this car came to me with 11 months MOT (I pulled one of the jacking points off by hand!) I am waiting for her to come back from the body shop for final re-fit.

I have loads of photos of ther rebuild ncluding some repair panels we made ourselves. I guess everyone on here has seen a few piccies of such things so I won't bore you all with them.

Cheers
Al

Posted: Wed 14th Sep 2011 7:21 pm
by Scott Simpson
Hi Al,
None of us on here ever tire of seeing pics of L/C's, either before, during or post restoration. Wack on as many as you can!
Good luck with the build up.
Scott

Posted: Sat 31st Aug 2013 8:00 pm
by Plymouthosprey
Can someone get hold of any photos of OWO 650F please, can't believe she's still around! A big part of my childhood belongs to that car, thanks in advance, Neil.