1967 Ford Anglia with a Vauxhall Red Top
This 1967 Ford Anglia 105E was built to race. The owner claims it’s “very fast and low, handles like a go kart.”
The factory 997 cc (60.8 ci) OHV inline-four has been replaced with a 2.0 L Vauxhall “Red Top” 20XE inline-four. The swapped engine is running off carburetors now.
The owner did not cite power numbers but a factory 20XE produces 154 hp (115 kW) and 150 lb-ft (203 Nm) of torque. Much more than the 35-40 horsepower and 49-56 lb-ft of torque the original Ford engine produced.
The drivetrain consists of a four-speed manual transmission with a Competition clutch and a welded factory differential.
Other improvements to this car includes a steering rack conversion, coilovers, disc brakes, and wider tires on every corner and a four link rear suspension.
Source: eBay.co.uk via OppositeLock