Greetings from Finland!
First off, warning, many pictures.
I found myself a Cedar Green Viva here in Finland in 2020, the car had no paperwork (still doesnt) but apparently when I get it inspected/mot'd in the future, the paperwork is still somewhere in the historical records, so I can get it under my name. The previous owner had the car parked in the grass behind his warehouse for years, so I got it for 200 euros.
We towed the car to my parents place at the time, since I didnt still have a house and lived with my girlfriend in an apartment. I think the dolly tow thing was still legal to use here, but thats not the case anymore.
I tinkered with the engine to get it to run finally during the same winter that I got it. The only problem was that there was a loud high pitched clonking noise when the engine finally ran. I thought first that it might be just the water pump bearing going bad, but replacing the water pump didnt do anything to the noise. I also replaced the coil and got an electric fuel pump.
Since there wasnt a wide variety of rims available with the Viva pcd, I found a bunch of cheap 4x100 rims that I thought of getting redrilled at a machine shop to the Viva pcd.
Redrilled and one rim starting to polish out nicely.
After looking at the car for for a while I thought the stance looked a bit lazy, so I got some Opel Ascona A/B 70-81 shocks, and Peugeot 207 HB springs to get the rear up, the Ascona shocks had a tad too small lower hole, so I drilled that out to match the Viva bolt.
Fitted under, the spring cup is a trolley rim split in two.
So the stance was looking a bit better with a little bit of rake, I thought It quite fit the look. At the time tho I still didnt have a direction where I would go with the build, so I started drawing.
As a fan of Mad Max I came up with the above drawing, I thought the general shape of the car would go nicely with the Yellow Interceptor coloring, with all the accessories, spoilers etc.
So, the obvious thing to do was buy some police lights...
...and a PA system.
And started on a rear roof spoiler, which obviusly looks bad, and I have since destroyed that version.
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I started on a front spoiler mock up with some plywood, tested a pair of fender flares on the car, also I found a Magnum mask from some Viva guy here in Finland, so this was just to see if my vision was going to work, and if you squint, it actually could, with a bunch of modifying and paint and all. So the vision was starting to form in my head from the drawing, with using a bunch of imagination of course.
The engine just wasnt working, and I didnt see a point in taking the Viva engine out and opening it up. So I found a bigger front axle for a 1800/2300 Viva and bought it.
Not really sure on the differences to the original axle that I still have on the Viva. (This coming weekend Im going to try to take out the old axle.) So I guess Ill see how different they are.
As Im a logistics engineer, Ive got a few contacts with bigger machinery, I ended up buying a Ford 20m with a 2 litre V6 engine. The car was delivered to my parents house.
Working on cars is really nice here in Finland, since the weather is always on your side!
The Ford engine ran good, even tho the body of the car wasnt in the best shape.
So at this point me and my girlfriend bought a house, I think it was early 2021, and we started renovating it. The summer pretty much went on the house, time and money wise.
At the end of summer I again had a bit of cash so I bought a motor hoist and took the engine out of the Ford.
We ended up getting married at the start of 2022, still working on the house with all the spare time and money we had. The Viva was buried in snow for the whole winter at my parents house.
Finally getting back to it, I found a cheap but good looking tyre for the rims that I had polished.
The rims and tyres look pretty nice on the car.
Pulled the engine from the Viva, and sold it to some other Viva guy for 50 euros. He told me he was going to use it for parts so I imagine it went to a good home.
The summertime again went in renovations to the house, but I did manage to get the Ford engine home from my parents house.
But now I had my own garage where to put all my stuff, on the wall are the retro seats that I again found for cheap somewhere online, I like how they will fit the aesthetic of the car.
At the end of 2022 I had again a small amount of cash, so I used my contacts to get the Viva home.
I finally had the Viva in my garage, the picture doesnt really do justice to the size of it since theres all kinds of *Bleep* around the car, anyways, the build was underway once again, I bought a Corvette L88 hood scoop, just laid it on the hood again to get the general idea.
It was time to start buying parts for the engine. I bought a Kent Cams V6T3 cam.
Another mock up with the seats to see how they fit.