I'll admit, I had my doubts about the Allegro project(s), happy to now admit I was COMPLETELY wrong! You've kinda done to the Allegro what Lancia did to their non-descript Delta when they evolved it into the Integrale! Austin Allegro Integrale. Nice.
No explanation necessary for why you use old machinery Matt. You restoration of the sawing machine was not only a brilliant use of resources - it was one of the highlights of this tremendous channel.
Now that mk1 escort would be a car that every time you parked it up you’d always have a good long look back at it when your walking away from it , PERFECT IN EVERY WAY ❤ GREAT WORK
Just don't look inside at that ridiculous plaid fabric they used. 😉 Interior should have been chocolate with bronze accents. Still astonished at how the got the outside so right and the interior so wrong.
@@interesting7906 it’s what the customer would have wanted , he payed for it so that’s that and it’s a matter of choice when your probably paying 100 grand or more for it fella , as I did this kind of work years ago and it was always the customer who has the final say 👍
Park it up & walk away from it ! Never I'd need to pull a window out & put in a roller door so it could live in my lounge room. Be worth making a huge sofa bed so I could sleep with it, though my cat Holden might get jealous.
@@garysimpson8860 maybe the customer is 85yo? or maybe he had a favorite blanket as a kid and decided to turn it into seat fabric and accent for this interior? or maybe he's a moron with no taste?
Honestly Lads the Mk1 escort is on another level the way it sits the colour scheme etc, it must be one of the finest examples in the world it's insane, well done!
I would love to have an autofocus on your rust prevention treatment. I genuinely love the deeper looks into zinc spraying in these episodes, but it would be nice to have it all out into an autofocus with your processes and reasonings/examples. The small asides in the last episode where you mentioned doing door sills, window frames, was very interesting. I am looking to go through my own Classic and most of my farm equipment when I am in the off season and would love to have the autofocus episode to look back on and reference the rust treatment process all in one episode. Also, I see you have a water style filtration, any reason or explanation on the advantage of it? Maybe a walkthrough of how it works? I am looking to use a paint booth style filter in a DIY booth, is water better? I would really love any advice on how to put a Classic on a rotisserie. My body isn’t what it used to be (both the Classic and me) so I would like to do panel repairs and zinc spraying at a reasonable working height. As always, thank you so much for sharing your amazing craftsmanship and breadth of knowledge!
Just what I thought, Zegato inspired for sure. I'm surprised how I'm drawn to the Alegro's fighting how I was brought up encouraged to hate the Allegro (if you are 50 something). But this interpretation is astoundingly good.
Your ability to sympathetically widen a vehicle is unparalleled guys ....a Million people could fuck up a morris minor or allegro by widening it but somehow u find that perfect balance ...I was litterally shaking my head in disbelief how banging that allegro looks ...and i fucking knew it would ...but still i could not believe it.
@@250v8 I was besotted with Deltas 'til I had my first Subaru - now I have 2 scoobies and no Lancia's! Leaving a link for the next _Binky_ episode to my great grandchildren so they can show their kids!
It’s great to watch someone who embraces the latest technology but also appreciates equipment that still works as well , if not better, than newer equipment, 👍😎
Project One is by far my favourite and most desired build. Gordon's car was awesome but subtle. This is in your face. That's where I'm at with my desired Escort...
Anyone questioning 'Why buy old Machinery'...Have obviously not seen or used 'Old' Machinery or compared the quality of it with the new stuff. It's invariably far better build quality. Nats Face is a picture...Also Escort looks amazing.
Got to say, i don't miss running a workshop (furniture, not cars), but I've really enjoy watching you develop yours! Looks like a fantastic business to be a part of, love watching every week. Very excited about the scimitar!
The BDA has to be the best sounding 4 cylinder engine ever produced. I find it interesting that modern controls, ecu, fuel injection, coil on plug etc. can all be added and it still sounds the same!
Blast from the past.........When I was 16 I used to use a Bronx press brake and a guillotine, the sound it made as it cut through a 6' length of eighth plate was fantastic
What makes the wheel and tire package stand out on the Mk 1 are the beautiful wheel arches so skillfully smashed out by Tom. Great work Tom, and the rest of the crew. Although missed Marks banter this week. Feature more MARK!!!
Down spiral cutters for your CNC router is a valuable option when machining expensive material on such a machine. Did lots of G10 In the past with solid carbide, worth sourcing somebody to slit and regrind the tooling too, when solid carbide.
The number of subscribers is still way too low. What we get to see here every week is such a great and deep insight, there should be millions watching !!
Here's a tip: use a colon instead of a dot - 8:53 - and TH-cam automatically turns it into a link that people can click on to take them directly to that point in the video.
Very nice work on the Allegros and the grey Escort (although the shiny primer look is not my cup of tea). Could we have a reminder on the "BDA" spec (1.8 litres?) ?
I'd never been quite sure about the colour of Project as it always seemed a bit too quiet for such a wild machine. Tis having seen it in the hard grey weather that proves their breed of Englishmen must surely be the finest !
Totally agree that most of the old stuff works better, does a better job and is built to last. I could name dozens of engineering companies that seek out 60 year old machines for that exact reason.
Brilliant as per usual. My dream build would involve a Bedford CF. No clue why a CF, but there you go. I have found myself looking for the appearance of random hounds. JR last week, same beastie at 21:06 ?
Very cool progress on the builds! Minor concern that there appears to be a bulkhead type pass-through for the positive terminal in direct line with the engine - it may not take much of a prang to push the engine back far/hard enough to make contact and have a direct short?
27:17 That engine bay detailing is perfection guys! 😍 I see in the static running montage, it's still spitting fire up the intake runners behind the butterflies. 😳 Is it the big overlap, wasted spark or something else? I wonder if at low rpm whether you could 'retard' injector spray until right on the intake valve opening up and draw the fuel charge straight in, rather than spray on the back of the valve and await the opening 🤔
Knowing where the carbon panels are going to be bonded on... would it not be worth zinc metal spraying this areas to avoid potential for bare metal to corrode under the adhesive??
Are the RetroPower (and RP) logos (engine cover and wheel centres etc) compulsory for you to do the work, or are they at the discretion of the customer?
It's a good thing that not everyone wins the lottery, because then you would have work for centuries to come if you see what you are building now, especially the Escorts and the Allegros and the various Jaguars.
I'm a huge fan, but the front of the escort, the silver trim looks good in isolation but then every other bit of bright ware on the car is black or bronze, just looks a bit wrong to me! Nitpicking though, stunning overall.
You never talk about pricing (obviously a lot) but what would be a ballpark figure to build something like the grey Escort? Cheers Billy J..... Queensland, Australia.
How do you go on with the led headlights on the older car's? I believe it's illegal for them not to have self leveling light's? I wanted to fit them to my disco but might fail MOT
Self-levelling is only required if the light output is greater than 2,000 lumens. However, if the light output isn't marked on the lamp, the tester has to treat them as ordinary lamps that don't require self-levelling.
IMHO the older machinery is better built and will last until after we are all dead and gone, plus they look nicer. Other than a box of matches I didn't think an allagro could be made to look half decent, I may have to eat my words. PLEASE answer me one simple question when did DOOR PANELS become door cards, I hate it. Always liked the MK1 Escort probably because I had one BUT the wheel bucket that protrudes below the left rear wing would have to go. OK OK I am no keyboard troll but did you notice the Escort rear bumper on the right side seems to dip down OR is that an optical illusion ?
As you have got to do a load of work and might have to make a new roof panel… Is it not worth removing the sunroof altogether so the problem goes away forever? Hardly anyone uses them, they weigh quite a bit, always cause problems and you gain head room?
Camera, angles can be deceiving but I swear that that rear bumper on the Project 1 Escort isn't fitted square. And me being me I'd always look at that. 😂
Why do people spend stupid money on old shit? Oh wait, because they can and God bless them! I love stupid build over the top old car builds for insane money! God bless the rich!
"Handy Wall-hole" - Respect :)
I'll admit, I had my doubts about the Allegro project(s), happy to now admit I was COMPLETELY wrong! You've kinda done to the Allegro what Lancia did to their non-descript Delta when they evolved it into the Integrale! Austin Allegro Integrale. Nice.
No explanation necessary for why you use old machinery Matt. You restoration of the sawing machine was not only a brilliant use of resources - it was one of the highlights of this tremendous channel.
Now that mk1 escort would be a car that every time you parked it up you’d always have a good long look back at it when your walking away from it , PERFECT IN EVERY WAY ❤ GREAT WORK
Just don't look inside at that ridiculous plaid fabric they used. 😉 Interior should have been chocolate with bronze accents. Still astonished at how the got the outside so right and the interior so wrong.
@@interesting7906 it’s what the customer would have wanted , he payed for it so that’s that and it’s a matter of choice when your probably paying 100 grand or more for it fella , as I did this kind of work years ago and it was always the customer who has the final say 👍
Park it up & walk away from it ! Never I'd need to pull a window out & put in a roller door so it could live in my lounge room. Be worth making a huge sofa bed so I could sleep with it, though my cat Holden might get jealous.
@@garysimpson8860 maybe the customer is 85yo? or maybe he had a favorite blanket as a kid and decided to turn it into seat fabric and accent for this interior? or maybe he's a moron with no taste?
Honestly Lads the Mk1 escort is on another level the way it sits the colour scheme etc, it must be one of the finest examples in the world it's insane, well done!
The two gentlemen commissioned the Mk1+Allegro, I am jealous 👏👏👏. Those builds are amazing🔥🔥🔥
Two of each, remember 👍😎
I would love to have an autofocus on your rust prevention treatment. I genuinely love the deeper looks into zinc spraying in these episodes, but it would be nice to have it all out into an autofocus with your processes and reasonings/examples.
The small asides in the last episode where you mentioned doing door sills, window frames, was very interesting. I am looking to go through my own Classic and most of my farm equipment when I am in the off season and would love to have the autofocus episode to look back on and reference the rust treatment process all in one episode.
Also, I see you have a water style filtration, any reason or explanation on the advantage of it? Maybe a walkthrough of how it works? I am looking to use a paint booth style filter in a DIY booth, is water better?
I would really love any advice on how to put a Classic on a rotisserie. My body isn’t what it used to be (both the Classic and me) so I would like to do panel repairs and zinc spraying at a reasonable working height.
As always, thank you so much for sharing your amazing craftsmanship and breadth of knowledge!
Allegro looking absolutely lovely. Reminiscent of Zagato design.
Just what I thought, Zegato inspired for sure. I'm surprised how I'm drawn to the Alegro's fighting how I was brought up encouraged to hate the Allegro (if you are 50 something). But this interpretation is astoundingly good.
Got to say I love the idea of the Allegro+ with the Honda floor plan but I must say I'm NOT a fan of those overly square arches.
Sunday night complete ☕️in hand feet up perfect ! 👍🏻😉🇬🇧
Professionalism personified no other video makers come close to your standards 🔧🔧🔧🔧
Your ability to sympathetically widen a vehicle is unparalleled guys ....a Million people could fuck up a morris minor or allegro by widening it but somehow u find that perfect balance ...I was litterally shaking my head in disbelief how banging that allegro looks ...and i fucking knew it would ...but still i could not believe it.
They've managed to make it look a little classic Alfa-esque, too. On an Allegro! 😂
@@chrisslater3174 Yes, though possibly more like the way the Lancia Delta transformed into the Integrale..? Allegro Integrale. Who'd a'thunk it?!
@@250v8 Pity it's front wheel drive {vomit} ~ that much blood sweat n tears should produce an all wheel drive!
@@dancarter482 Yes! A '90s Japanese 4x4 meets a Leyland product.... Where have I heard that before? Ah, *Binky* ALL the blood sweat and tears!!
@@250v8 I was besotted with Deltas 'til I had my first Subaru - now I have 2 scoobies and no Lancia's!
Leaving a link for the next _Binky_ episode to my great grandchildren so they can show their kids!
Project 1 is SPECTACULAR!
You’ll know how good the flairs on Escort are when everyone tries to copy them . They perfectly proportioned to the car
Those Escort wheel arches are a stunning bit of work!
It’s great to watch someone who embraces the latest technology but also appreciates equipment that still works as well , if not better, than newer equipment, 👍😎
Project One is by far my favourite and most desired build. Gordon's car was awesome but subtle. This is in your face. That's where I'm at with my desired Escort...
Project 1 is a stunner! Whoever came up with the primer grey and bronze combo is a genius. Very tasty!
Anyone questioning 'Why buy old Machinery'...Have obviously not seen or used 'Old' Machinery or compared the quality of it with the new stuff. It's invariably far better build quality.
Nats Face is a picture...Also Escort looks amazing.
So nice to see one of the Escorts finally rolling! Beautiful results.
OH. MY. GAWD !! That mk1 with the bronze accents is a MASTERPIECE !!
WoW !! Well done guys !!
Got to say, i don't miss running a workshop (furniture, not cars), but I've really enjoy watching you develop yours! Looks like a fantastic business to be a part of, love watching every week. Very excited about the scimitar!
The BDA has to be the best sounding 4 cylinder engine ever produced. I find it interesting that modern controls, ecu, fuel injection, coil on plug etc. can all be added and it still sounds the same!
I’m soooo dying to finally get to see churchills color
Blast from the past.........When I was 16 I used to use a Bronx press brake and a guillotine, the sound it made as it cut through a 6' length of eighth plate was fantastic
The Allagro has has Renault 5 Maxi look with those arches, I like it.
What makes the wheel and tire package stand out on the Mk 1 are the beautiful wheel arches so skillfully smashed out by Tom. Great work Tom, and the rest of the crew. Although missed Marks banter this week. Feature more MARK!!!
I’m back this sunday 7pm and see more of me on Monday 7pm on here @retropower_marc 😜
Down spiral cutters for your CNC router is a valuable option when machining expensive material on such a machine. Did lots of G10 In the past with solid carbide, worth sourcing somebody to slit and regrind the tooling too, when solid carbide.
allegro will be a beast when its all done with that powerplant in it 👍
The Escort looks superb.
Escort Mk1, takes me back and, wow. Well done, beauty every day for sure in every day tires, love it,,,, want it!
Holy moly! 360 views in 11 minutes!?! Well done guys, you are deservedly killing it here
The number of subscribers is still way too low. What we get to see here every week is such a great and deep insight, there should be millions watching !!
Love the dash and console in this car at 27:23
Who knew an Allegro could look so gorgeous! 😮
Comment at 8:52 made me chuckle as I was thinking the exact same thing!
Here's a tip: use a colon instead of a dot - 8:53 - and TH-cam automatically turns it into a link that people can click on to take them directly to that point in the video.
@@Zeem4done, cheers!
I like the period Steering wheel you've fitted (27:10) on the MK1 Escort
Very nice work on the Allegros and the grey Escort (although the shiny primer look is not my cup of tea). Could we have a reminder on the "BDA" spec (1.8 litres?) ?
I was very skeptical about the Allegro, but after seeing it in profile with the panels on, its looking quite good...................nice work
I'd never been quite sure about the colour of Project as it always seemed a bit too quiet for such a wild machine. Tis having seen it in the hard grey weather that proves their breed of Englishmen must surely be the finest !
Totally agree that most of the old stuff works better, does a better job and is built to last. I could name dozens of engineering companies that seek out 60 year old machines for that exact reason.
And you can service and maintain it yourself. No Chinese parts needed, just a lathe, a milling machine, some skills and common sense.
In the marine glazing trade here in Western Australia, we call the black border around stick on glass a frit border.
Mk1=Stunning❤
I did not like the arches in the beginning but seeing the car finished they just suit it so much
Brilliant as per usual. My dream build would involve a Bedford CF. No clue why a CF, but there you go.
I have found myself looking for the appearance of random hounds. JR last week, same beastie at 21:06 ?
Ooh that just got me thinking about a retro power built mk1 transit . Proper 70s gangster style
Project1 rear bumper slightly not straight on the drivers side? ( @31:53 )
And beauty line door to rear panel @33:09
Looks like the 'Allegro' is gonna become the 'All Aggro'.
Grey my 1 escort looks incredible 😍👌
Again Stu The legend, this guy is a Fabrication / creative GOD! Can I get an Ahmen for the legend?
Stu Foose.. stu coddington.. Stu kindig..
Ahmen
Very cool progress on the builds!
Minor concern that there appears to be a bulkhead type pass-through for the positive terminal in direct line with the engine - it may not take much of a prang to push the engine back far/hard enough to make contact and have a direct short?
27:17 That engine bay detailing is perfection guys! 😍
I see in the static running montage, it's still spitting fire up the intake runners behind the butterflies. 😳
Is it the big overlap, wasted spark or something else?
I wonder if at low rpm whether you could 'retard' injector spray until right on the intake valve opening up and draw the fuel charge straight in, rather than spray on the back of the valve and await the opening 🤔
rooting versus routing. rooting is something very different in Australia :D
WTH!
Can’t believe we can’t get you over a 100k subs
Lots of stupid Cleetus McFarland folks over here in the states
Actually Cleetus is not stupid - he got well into a law degree before dropping it to go full-time car racing entreprenneur.
I'm from Australia and I'm subbed to Cleetus AND Retropower. And Tyrell's Workshop. And Ron Covell.
@@ChristopherHallett Bad Obsession Motorsports (Binky -sigh), Fanatik Builds and Turbo Yoda are good value.
Is that a misfire I'm seeing thru number two ITB?
i think you should leave those exhausts just as they are. The sound would be superb!!! Maybe not legal but, hey!!
IF I had the money i would commission these guys to make a carbon fibre bodied 4 wheel drive beach buggy.
@retropowercars - may I suggest a rebadging of the quattro logo to "rettro" ?
Knowing where the carbon panels are going to be bonded on... would it not be worth zinc metal spraying this areas to avoid potential for bare metal to corrode under the adhesive??
923 veiws in 32mins...
Sunday night primetime viewing👌
When applying epoxy primer in the fabrication workshop. Do you use an aerosol or spray gun to apply it?
Will the allegros..be registered as Hondas or Austins? Hosting?
Honstin
Use foam tape on the windscreen or car ,it acts as a dam and a spacer
Are the RetroPower (and RP) logos (engine cover and wheel centres etc) compulsory for you to do the work, or are they at the discretion of the customer?
It's a good thing that not everyone wins the lottery, because then you would have work for centuries to come if you see what you are building now, especially the Escorts and the Allegros and the various Jaguars.
If you don't mind me asking Nat what's being done we the engines from the alego's and would they be for sale
May I ask, I have noticed when guys do your exhaust systems...you don't have X intersections. Please explain?
I'm a huge fan, but the front of the escort, the silver trim looks good in isolation but then every other bit of bright ware on the car is black or bronze, just looks a bit wrong to me! Nitpicking though, stunning overall.
Handy wall hole, everyone has their 15 minutes of fame.
shiney boot button on the escort looks out of place... but hell that is one cool car!!
That's a knuckle biter right there.
You never talk about pricing (obviously a lot) but what would be a ballpark figure to build something like the grey Escort? Cheers Billy J..... Queensland, Australia.
My guess would be around 350 thousand.
Only because I’ve been watching forever, these two escorts opposed to the Gordon Murray, escort, pros and cons?
Allegro side view = fat beast👍
The minute i win the lottery im booking my car in some special work goes on here.
Who makes them headlights in the mk1?
How do you go on with the led headlights on the older car's? I believe it's illegal for them not to have self leveling light's? I wanted to fit them to my disco but might fail MOT
Self-levelling is only required if the light output is greater than 2,000 lumens. However, if the light output isn't marked on the lamp, the tester has to treat them as ordinary lamps that don't require self-levelling.
It’s not until you see Matt next to the Allegro that you realise how low these old 70s cars were…
IMHO the older machinery is better built and will last until after we are all dead and gone, plus they look nicer.
Other than a box of matches I didn't think an allagro could be made to look half decent, I may have to eat my words.
PLEASE answer me one simple question when did DOOR PANELS become door cards, I hate it.
Always liked the MK1 Escort probably because I had one BUT the wheel bucket that protrudes below the left rear wing would have to go.
OK OK I am no keyboard troll but did you notice the Escort rear bumper on the right side seems to dip down OR is that an optical illusion ?
As you have got to do a load of work and might have to make a new roof panel… Is it not worth removing the sunroof altogether so the problem goes away forever? Hardly anyone uses them, they weigh quite a bit, always cause problems and you gain head room?
We are doing. Perhaps that wasn't clear.
Where’s Mark and Bobby’s updates ?
I thought mk1's had quarter front & rear bumpers & mk2's had quarter front but full rear?
I think "no" is the simplest answer. I think all mk 1 had a full rear bumper, and only Twin Cam/Mexico/RS1600/RS2000 had front quarter bumpers.
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Handy Wallhole 🤣
Will the Quattro engine take 100psi of boost? 😂
Camera, angles can be deceiving but I swear that that rear bumper on the Project 1 Escort isn't fitted square. And me being me I'd always look at that. 😂
Was going to post a comment on the same thing. Just a tweak required, I'm sure 🙂
I'm still shocked you're not calling the Austin an "Allegra" ... although I guess Integro would work too, but Allegra is better.
Definitely not digging the bronze colour on the Escort, but as they say, horses for courses.
Why do people spend stupid money on old shit?
Oh wait, because they can and God bless them!
I love stupid build over the top old car builds for insane money!
God bless the rich!
like 150
Fuel filler looks clunky.
Grey 🙄
Please change that awful logo!
That gray escort looks fucking awful....
What?! Handy wall hole??
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