Street Machine Australia - May 2018

(Chris Devlin) #1

SOME PEOPLE GET IT; OTHERS DON’T AND WAIL THINGS LIKE: ‘HOW


COULD YOU BUTCHER A LOTUS CORTINA!’


the iconic green on white to resemble Ford’s
first Lotus-assembled race/rally specials of
the 1960s.
Plenty of retro-resto attention was put
into the interior: those sassy chrome-ringed
gauges and the vinyl trim all mimic glorious
60-era classic correctness! What’s not so
noticeable is Simon’s new seating position
in his Corbeau seat; it’s around 150mm
further rearward than standard, thanks to an
extended steering column. The rollcage holds


the Wilwood pedal box under the dash and
adds rigidity to the shell by extending forward
to the engine bay.
But it’s the mechanicals that really get the
attention – and piss off the purists!
“I wanted to make the car look like a Lotus
Cortina even though it isn’t,” Simon concludes
with a laugh. “Some people get it; others don’t
and wail things like: ‘How could you butcher
a Lotus Cortina!’”
We reckon the joke’s on them, Simon. s

SIMON PERYER
1962 FORD CORTINA
Paint: Lotus-inspired green
over white


ENGINE
Brand: Ford 302ci/5.0L
Windsor V8


Induction: ProCharger
ECU: Holley
Heads: Ford Motorsport alloy
Camshaft: Blower grind
Pistons: Forged
Cooling: Fabricated
alloy radiator
Exhaust: 3in dual system,

hidden right-hand tailpipe
Ignition: MSD

TRANSMISSION
Gearbox: Tremec TKO
five-speed
Diff: Ford Mustang 8¾in,
narrowed

SUSPENSION &
BRAKES
Front suspension: Bilstein
shocks, Ford Mustang struts
Rear suspension: Four-
link with Watt’s link, QA1
coil-overs
Brakes: Ford Mustang discs

with Alcon calipers (f), Ford
Mustang discs (r)

WHEELS & TYRES
Rims: Performance Superlite;
15x7 (f), 15x8 (r)
Rubber: Dunlop Formula R;
205/55 (f), 225/55 (r)

INTERIOR
Simon’s stuck to a factory-spec
replication of the Lotus Cortina’s
wonderfully 1960s interior, with the
obvious exceptions of the rollcage,
Corbeau driver’s seat and extended
steering column
Free download pdf