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Old 12-02-2008, 07:29 PM   #1
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Default TE Cortina info

I'm considering selling my ED XR6 and purchasing a TE Cortina 4.1 litre Ghia as a project car.
1)Where apart from under the vinyl roof and around the heater box and bonnet hinges do these rust?

2) Was the 4.1 available in the Ghia in a manual as I haven't been able to locate any info.

Ideally I would like a TE factory 4.1 litre 4 speed in either Ghia or GL form with power steer and Factory A/C.

If anyone knows of one in NSW drop me a line

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