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JAVAGREENGUF
05-03-2008, 15:13
On Pistonheads, YFG no it well..... STUNNING CAR, :D

topaz
05-03-2008, 15:16
do you live under a rock? mr.parker is buying it ;)

http://bbs.rallyesportescorts.co.uk/showthread.php?t=24579&page=2

JAVAGREENGUF
05-03-2008, 15:35
that was really funny m8:D

topaz
05-03-2008, 15:46
i'm a funny guy :D

Frosticles
05-03-2008, 16:47
Not as funny as Hally though. ;)

hally
05-03-2008, 16:49
well thank you kevin! :D

Frosticles
05-03-2008, 16:50
You are very welcome Wayne. :)

hally
05-03-2008, 16:53
so whats mr parker bought?

Deepest Blue
05-03-2008, 18:50
http://www.pistonheads.com/sales/334740.htm

Daniel Heatons old motor ?

You are a funny guy Hally :yeah:

JAVAGREENGUF
05-03-2008, 19:07
We,r ALL FUNNY!!!!:confused2:

Frosticles
05-03-2008, 19:56
http://www.pistonheads.com/sales/334740.htm

Daniel Heatons old motor ?

You are a funny guy Hally :yeah:
I thought that was his old car, That has loads of my old parts on it....:D :D :D

ian parker
06-03-2008, 09:54
I thought that was his old car, That has loads of my old parts on it....:D :D :Di wont bother buying it then;) :D :sulkoff:

Frosticles
06-03-2008, 11:12
i wont bother buying it then;) :D :sulkoff:
They were all top notch parts Ian. :)

ian parker
06-03-2008, 11:33
only jesting my friend;) , although i have spotted something in the pics that would now make my shy away, any guesses anyone

JAVAGREENGUF
06-03-2008, 12:44
Nope, can,t see anything mate, do tell!!??:confused:

Frosticles
06-03-2008, 14:10
only jesting my friend;) , although i have spotted something in the pics that would now make my shy away, any guesses anyone
Too nice to thrash and enjoy?

john foster
06-03-2008, 14:28
car has been for sale for awhile,was 15,000 now missing cn36s

vinny
06-03-2008, 14:42
looks lovely, so whats put you off ian ?

RS MARTIN
06-03-2008, 15:05
only jesting my friend;) , although i have spotted something in the pics that would now make my shy away, any guesses anyone

ITS YELLOW AND NOT BEIGE :hahaha:

richy c
06-03-2008, 20:13
only jesting my friend;) , although i have spotted something in the pics that would now make my shy away, any guesses anyoneincorrect bottom hose fitted?:rolleyes:

graham John
06-03-2008, 20:15
incorrect bottom hose fitted?:rolleyes:



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cheeRS

Andyboy
06-03-2008, 23:16
£12'500 for one of those?? They were a very nice car 30 years ago but they weren't THAT great. Sorry but 12.5 big ones buys a more interesting car than a leaf sprung Escort with a 1600 Cortina engine.
I had a 2 litre powered white one back in 1988 and one night I got absolutely destroyed by a BMW M3 - and £12'500 buys a very nice example of one. I know, I had one of those too.:)

rwdrs
07-03-2008, 00:55
£12'500 for one of those?? They were a very nice car 30 years ago but they weren't THAT great. Sorry but 12.5 big ones buys a more interesting car than a leaf sprung Escort with a 1600 Cortina engine.
I had a 2 litre powered white one back in 1988 and one night I got absolutely destroyed by a BMW M3 - and £12'500 buys a very nice example of one. I know, I had one of those too.:)
quite right, I would'nt pay that either but there:o

JAVAGREENGUF
07-03-2008, 08:36
ooooh.... Controversial??;)

Frosticles
07-03-2008, 10:27
£12'500 for one of those?? They were a very nice car 30 years ago but they weren't THAT great. Sorry but 12.5 big ones buys a more interesting car than a leaf sprung Escort with a 1600 Cortina engine.
I had a 2 litre powered white one back in 1988 and one night I got absolutely destroyed by a BMW M3 - and £12'500 buys a very nice example of one. I know, I had one of those too.:)
Can see where you are coming from. ;) As standard a Mexico is crap to drive and so slow nowadays. For 12.5k you can almost buy a Porsche 3.3 Turbo from the early 80's which is what I would go for if I was spending that sort of money. ;)

richie
07-03-2008, 11:14
Can see where you are coming from. ;) As standard a Mexico is crap to drive and so slow nowadays. For 12.5k you can almost buy a Porsche 3.3 Turbo from the early 80's which is what I would go for if I was spending that sort of money. ;)
its not just about buying the car tho. its also about maintenance and the cortina engine is alot cheaper to run. imagine the bill to rebuild some of these engines nowadays.

richard wilson
07-03-2008, 11:19
i have looked at this car and belive me its a fit car :D its only up the road from me a few miles. the only bits is the paint is cracked in round the doors but a real cracking car and mite take a bit less if the cash was on the table:D

Andyboy
07-03-2008, 12:00
Don't get me wrong, it does look a stunning example. I wondered why Ford even bothered with the Mark 2 Mexico when they weren't a lot better than the 1600 Sport - better interior and seats and marginally better handling. But the Sport was just as fast in the real world and it's 0-60 time was around a second faster - that's the 3.89 diff! The Harrier was better still, a cracking little car and I bet you could buy a pearler for £5000.
A 1600 Golf GTi would slaughter both of them, and you don't see those selling for £12'500. The Golf was a far more significant 'classic' as well. It seems to me that Escort prices now don't bear any relation to what they should be worth. When new they were a cheap and cheerful go faster car for the lads but if someone offered me £25'000 for an RS1600, I'd be cashing it in!:D
My M3 was a 2.5 Sport Evolution, the last stretch of the 16v 4 pot. I bought it in concours condition for £12'500 in 2002 yet now it's worth £20'000 plus so maybe everthing old and racy is going daft. I should have hung on to it!!:banghead:

rwdrs
07-03-2008, 12:17
Don't get me wrong, it does look a stunning example. I wondered why Ford even bothered with the Mark 2 Mexico when they weren't a lot better than the 1600 Sport - better interior and seats and marginally better handling. But the Sport was just as fast in the real world and it's 0-60 time was around a second faster - that's the 3.89 diff! The Harrier was better still, a cracking little car and I bet you could buy a pearler for £5000.
A 1600 Golf GTi would slaughter both of them, and you don't see those selling for £12'500. The Golf was a far more significant 'classic' as well. It seems to me that Escort prices now don't bear any relation to what they should be worth. When new they were a cheap and cheerful go faster car for the lads but if someone offered me £25'000 for an RS1600, I'd be cashing it in!:D
My M3 was a 2.5 Sport Evolution, the last stretch of the 16v 4 pot. I bought it in concours condition for £12'500 in 2002 yet now it's worth £20'000 plus so maybe everthing old and racy is going daft. I should have hung on to it!!:banghead:

Just to point you in the right direction, all MkII Escorts @ 1600cc or above had virtually the same running gear spec e.g. 3.54:1 diff 9" rear drums and 9.6" disc brakes.The Mex had Sport/Base trim (no full length carpeted door trim panels etc) and an RS dash and seats.

The Mex was no longer available when the Harrier came about and that model was loaded-up with all the goodies to shift the remaining shells not compete with a non existent model.

richard wilson
07-03-2008, 12:23
Just to point you in the right direction, all MkII Escorts @ 1600cc or above had virtually the same running gear spec e.g. 3.54:1 diff 9" rear drums and 9.6" disc brakes.The Mex had Sport/Base trim (no full length carpeted door trim panels etc) and an RS dash and seats.

The Mex was no longer available when the Harrier came about and that model was loaded-up with all the goodies to shift the remaining shells not compete with a non existent model.
u hit the nail on the head there:jumpy:thats wot the harrier was the left overs:D:D:D:D:D:D

oldskooljoe
07-03-2008, 20:51
only jesting my friend;) , although i have spotted something in the pics that would now make my shy away, any guesses anyone

do tell :confused:

Andyboy
07-03-2008, 23:59
Just to point you in the right direction, all MkII Escorts @ 1600cc or above had virtually the same running gear spec e.g. 3.54:1 diff 9" rear drums and 9.6" disc brakes.The Mex had Sport/Base trim (no full length carpeted door trim panels etc) and an RS dash and seats.

The Mex was no longer available when the Harrier came about and that model was loaded-up with all the goodies to shift the remaining shells not compete with a non existent model.

You're right, Sports and Ghias had a 3.54, the 1300 Sports having a ludicrous 4.11. My yellow 1600 Sport had a 3.89 but it was a Shellsport car and had been "well used". My Mexico had full door trims up to the windows, that useless glovebox type thing and a centre console. It was a 1976 P reg car.
The Harrier appeared around 18 months - 2 years after the demise of the Mexico so it was never a competing model - I didn't say it was. But in 2008 it is a competing model as a secondhand/classic car. If a Mark 2 Mexico is really worth 10 grand plus I'll go for the Xflow powered car thanks!