Hello again, long time indeed. How are things?
I vanished as I was having an awful year and tucked the Cougar away - crazy hours took their toll, contract went south to boot. I'm just getting back to level with time/other such things now. Rear radius arms were my first job back at the car - she has been back on the road since Christmas, but haven't had time to do anything on her until recently.
Thanks for the finis - it should help locate them at least. I'm half tempted to just grab some 2mm steel and fab some tubular items up if I can get accurate measurements on them - possibly adjustable to shortcut the precision issue. I'll be asking for some measurements if Ford still can't find them, or want stupid money for them.
Any idea where subframes can be had at a decent rate? My understanding was that they were the same as MK2 Mondeo's, but Ford Parts in Bradistan had them listed under a different part number, and £100 cheaper than the Cougar item, whilst still unavailable. Same when pressed to check the ST200 specifically.
Ebay et al have them for about £450, but I could practically buy a whole car for that. Again debating fabricating one if I can find a straight, but rotten one to measure. It won't be as pretty, but that doesn't matter - it'll be hidden.
Lots to catch up on with NBB as the pictures show. Having the frame out will mean a fair chunk of "need to fix this now" will be exposed, and I need the car too often to take her off the road for a bit - plus I have another restoration on my plate, and don't fancy two bare shell rebuilds at once. If I haven't got a subframe ready to just bolt back in, I'll wind up taking my time with the repairs behind the subframe, rather than quickly cleaning up and letting fresh steel in where needed, stone chipping, and reassembling... I don't need another project, but NBB is too good to let her die.