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Old 26-06-2008, 10:15 AM   #1
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has anyone made one of those car front end or rear ends into a BBQ. I can imagine the process not too hard, but can anyone help me.

The story is i run a community men's group, and im thinking of running a community project with a few lads who each have their own skills (inc. a boiler maker).

Does anyone have detailed photos, or even a basic instructions for constructing one together...

and being ford at heart, any suggestions on a square shaped front or rear end. Im thinking XE - XF?

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Old 26-06-2008, 10:55 AM   #3
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I wouldn't go with a xe xf, but perhaps an older style smaller car, eskie or cortina?

It's just a matter of lightening the front end, strengthening onto box frame with wheels/legs and inserting bbq grill

A bit of imagination normally helps.. .perhaps that could be the first challenge for the group? A day trip to the wreckers etc.

If ya do it, put it up here as they're a cool little item.

Here's two below.

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Old 26-06-2008, 12:20 PM   #4
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If ya do it, put it up here as they're a cool little item.
I reckon it might work better if it was hot though.....

Me personally, I would make it out of something that would instantly recognisable as a classic Ford to the uninitiated, ie. an XW/Y. Remember, the front bar of the XE/F's are plastic too, so heat might be an issue.
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I reckon it might work better if it was hot though.....

Me personally, I would make it out of something that would instantly recognisable as a classic Ford to the uninitiated, ie. an XW/Y. Remember, the front bar of the XE/F's are plastic too, so heat might be an issue.
hmm.. good point about the plastic, didnt cross my mind. So i guess what i am looking at (if falcon/fairlane/fairmont) is pre '83'.
thanks for the input guys, keep it coming!
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cheers concordec. My office PC doesnt let me open the second page. I have photos here of a GTS monaro.

Did think of a cortina too. Hmmm, ill be approaching the guys when i return from holidays in a month. Will definately post photos of working progress and completed project when its finished.

Anyone have any ideas for what car to use and which end? one that'l be cheap and easy to get parts for too (living in whyalla - only have the option of one local wrecker)
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Make it Holden, that way you can set the b@stard on fire every friday arvo

Seriously, something like a ZH fairlaine would look pretty good, and fit huge barbie under the bonnet. Just have to have a look at what the wrecker has and what you can do with it. I'm sure you will have heaps of ideas once you all start looking at the old wrecks.

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I'd say back into a BBQ in the car of your choice at 20kph and you're good to go!
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Old 26-06-2008, 01:18 PM   #9
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I made one out of a boot of a Mk2 Escort
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use the back end off an old XR <-> XY . cut it off at the bottom of rear screen, remove fuel tank and fit the bbq into the boot floor . use the boot lid as a bbq cover.

i would think that the rear end of the car would beasier to work with then the front because it is all one piece to start with. the XR <-> XY series boot lid opens up to give clear access to the lower boot from behind , the rear guards and section that would normally be behind the seat would make a good wind shield , when you close the boot lid it would completly hide the bbq part.
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A couple of ideas





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got them photos thanks!
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I just found this really one from work. It's not a car BBQ I know, but if you want to start them off with something a little ambitious....

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heres another one, not really a car front end but still impressive, a lot more detail




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heres another one, not really a car front end but still impressive, a lot more detail




good luck with it mate
Faaaaaaaar out that is incredible detail!

Shame is only has the grill though and not a flat hotplate too.
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