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A Request For Help In Putting Together Another Faq


Mark (smokey mow)

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Following on from my recent dimensions FAQ I’m trying to put together another one to assit new members and buyers identify the different models of Westfield and it’s common components. Therefore if possible I could do with a few photographs of some parts of different cars to add to the thread to help them with identification.

Not wishing to breach any copyright by using Google images or other peoples build sites without their permission could I ask if anyone has any photos of the following they're willing to let me use could you email me some picures or provide links to photos (note please do not provide links to other peoples websites unless you have their permission to publish their photos).

Thanks Mark :t-up:

Email: mark(underscore)wendon(at)hotmail(dot)com

I’m presently looking for pictures for each of the following if you can help

Front upright - MG Midget

Front upright - Triumph

Front upright - Cortina

Front upright - Westfield Fabricated

Front upright - Westfield Cast Aluminium

Front upright - Racelda/MNR

Front upright - Mazda

Front upright - Sierra

Rear without body looking at diff and axle - Live axle car

Rear without body looking at diff and wishbone - Independent with escort diff

Rear without body looking at diff and wishbone - Independent with sierra diff

Rear without body looking at diff and wishbone - Sierra SDV

Rear without body under body looking at diff and wishbone - Mazda SDV

Steering column looking at ignition barrel area - Escort Column

Steering column looking at ignition barrel area - Allegro Column

Steering column looking at ignition barrel area - Sierra Column

Steering column looking at ignition barrel area - Mazda Column

Wide track front wishbones - Westfield

Wide track front wishbones - Cat

Wide track front wishbones - Rally Design

Wide track front wishbones - Procomp

Shoulder panel, viewed from inside the car - Wide body (ZK bodywork)

Shoulder panel, viewed from inside the car - Wide body (Kit bodywork)

Shoulder panel, viewed from inside the car - Narrow body

Detail of tub around rear lamp cluster (trailer lights) - Wide body detachable arch

Detail of tub around rear lamp cluster (trailer lights) - Wide body detachable Extra wide arch

Detail of tub around rear lamp cluster (trailer lights) - Wide body fixed arch

Detail of tub around rear lamp cluster (trailer lights) - Narrow body

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Thanks Paul :t-up:

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Not sure if I have just what you need already done, but feel free to use any of mine that are up on here; I've got the Westfield wide track with WF adaptors to allow original narrow track dampers. Also got Cortina cast iron uprights.

If there are specific shots you want, just give us a shout and I'll do them, (or if you need any of the existing pics redoing etc)

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Nice one Mark - that will be a very useful FAQ! :t-up:

Still think we need a "Dear Uncle Smokey" agony column... :laugh:

At this rate, WSCC will stand for Westfield Smokey Car Clinic!

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what the hell are we all going to discuss when this is done :laugh:

aero or windscreen? :p

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what the hell are we all going to discuss when this is done :laugh:

aero or windscreen? :p

Why are red cars faster than yellow ones? :d :d :d
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Thanks for all the help so far guys :t-up: if anyone can help I'm short of Sierra SDV pictures at the moment.

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Some shots of the WF fabricated uprights in Dave the Sparkys thread here - http://forum.wscc.co.uk/forum/index.php?/topic/93373-spot-of-painting/page__pid__943390#entry943390

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