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  • #16
    Maybe they are advertised as replica shells as it stops any copyright infringement to FoMoCo ? And we know how arsey they can be, even though they have zero interest in their back catalog
    Steve

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    • #17
      All that remains is for Ford to approve it. Note: They've already done it for the classic Mustang http://www.carscoops.com/2011/10/for...ws-you-to.html

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      • #18
        Be interesting to hear the feedback of the mk2 Buffs to see how good/bad they are!

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        • #19
          These are the facts most will not accept ..

          New or replica parts
          Your vehicle won’t get an age-related registration number if it includes new or replica parts. DVLA will give your vehicle a ‘Q’ prefix registration number. Your vehicle must pass the relevant type approval test to get a ‘Q’ prefix registration number.

          So these shells will have a Q plate


          Vehicles with a Certificate of Destruction (CoD) must never reappear as complete vehicles or be presented for registration, though some components may be recycled. You can’t keep the original registration or vehicle identification number

          This includes scrap cars,and shows the use of another V5 is a 100% no no
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          • #20
            Sometimes I think we forget that these are simply mass-produced machines with mass produced parts that have been long forgotten by the marketing people at Ford.

            New shells haven’t had a detrimental effect on other classics & there are rally prep companies that already have 30 to 50 imported escort shells in stock already….anyone looking for a new shell for their logbook has had ample opportunity for years now.

            Don't get me wrong, I love my escorts but they are not 'individually hand created by an artist or sculptor'. As early as 1974 Ford had made 2 million escorts in Britain alone!

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            • #21
              If the shells are good quality, shouldn't really matter if its a genuine car being re shelled, we all know what's involved to restore one, at end of the day makes really nice safe car back on the road ,

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              • #22
                I think its great, lots of time and money gone into this...

                my_car_in_the_vBGarage

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                • #23
                  just seen that the shells and panels are also now for sale on gumtree

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                  • #24
                    Form the photos the shells seem to be base model and not heavy duty RS ? anyone know?

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                    • #26
                      can you post the link to the shells?

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                      • #27
                        Originally posted by robrs2 View Post
                        Form the photos the shells seem to be base model and not heavy duty RS ? anyone know?

                        Dont thing its a big job to fit the strenghthening parts which are readely avalable


                        Originally posted by hotrs2000 View Post
                        I think its great, lots of time and money gone into this...
                        Agreed
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                        • #28
                          Be a godsend to all the rally boys

                          www.scottisholdskoolescorts.co.uk

                          bbs.highlandoldskoolfords.co.uk

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                          • #29
                            Has many off the shells been sold yet does anyone know?

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                            • #30
                              Surprised there isn't one in full paint yet!

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