Hi Jim

you are right. It was based on the van version and was on the mk3 and
mk4 versions

Eddie

On 9 Oct, 21:32, Jim Hearne <[email protected]> wrote:
>   I'm sure there was a 3 door Mk3 Escort estate.
>
> Jim
>
> On 09/10/2010 21:10, Russell Willcox wrote:
>
>
>
> >  It is isn't it, or an Accord Aerodeck. I have been thinking of doing
> > this for a while and have been looking at cars for their rear side
> > windows, but you do not get many production 3 door estates. I guess
> > the glass would be flat so it should not be a problem.
>
> > Russ
>
> > On 09/10/2010 20:23, Susan and Martin Scott wrote:
>
> >> It's a Magenta Tarragon then?
>
> >> ----- Original Message ----- From: "TonyV" <[email protected]>
> >> To: "Quantum Owners Group" <[email protected]>
> >> Sent: Saturday, October 09, 2010 12:53 PM
> >> Subject: [Quantum Owners] Re: What would you design.
>
> >> The Scimitar GTE crossed my mind as well - a good looking car, but not
> >> much room inside due to the low roofline.
> >> I envisage a Quantum Estate would be a bit shorter but taller -
> >> exactly the same length and height as the existing saloon in fact.
> >> Being a lot lighter it wouldn't need a thirsty V6 to haul it around,
> >> and no problems with A30 front suspension trunnions!
>
> >> More like the Mazda 323F, but with a more vertical rear screen and
> >> infilled sides.
> >> Some SAAB Aeros illustrate the sort of lines I'm thinking of, too.
>
> >> Most of the modifications could be done with an existing shell -
> >> remove the rear parcel shelf, cut away the area below the window, the
> >> back part of the roof, and blend in the new bodywork from around the B-
> >> posts backwards.
> >> An existing bootlid would make the bottom half of the estate door.
> >> Keep the lip across the back between the rear wings, cut across the
> >> bootlid between the lip and the "water trap" and mount a more vertical
> >> rear screen above that.
> >> Fill in the missing sides with suitably shaped windows, ideally, ones
> >> which are designed to hinge open a little on over-centre catches, like
> >> a lot of small shopping cars.
> >> This both provides ventilation, and gets rid of the problem of the
> >> window bonding delaminating.
>
> >> Possibly accentuate the lines with a styling lip/cue at the rear of
> >> the roofline, being careful not to make it look too much like an
> >> Allegro Estate.
>
> >> Front end would remain completely unchanged, apart from the additional
> >> width in the engine bay.
>
> >> There you go, an easy conversion for somebody of your talents!
>
> >> TonyV.
>
> >> On Oct 8, 10:59 pm, Eddie <[email protected]> wrote:
> >>> Hi Tony
>
> >>> You know, your not the only person to want a different version
> >>> of the Coupe.
> >>> I know 2 other owners who would like them converted to vans to carry
> >>> equipment.
> >>> An estate version is of similar idea. I wonder just how many other
> >>> owners out there would like an estate version done.
> >>> Would it not look like a Simitar GTE though ???
> >>> Eddie
> >>> On 8 Oct, 19:19, TonyV <[email protected]> wrote:

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