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    • gs

      gs escorts replica
      When I came across this I thought I had missed the unveil of P18. It has changed a bit since Gs escorts had it,IT's got to be one of the best replicas about,when it was posted on the link above on the escort club SA forum,they were full of praise for the restoration that had been done to p18 lol,they were just unsure of the wheels,that's the only thing letting it down now,needs some period wheels on it to finish it off.
      This one picture has led to new thread about the rs1700t's that went out to south Africa on the SA site, I put some info on it the other night took me a few hours to write it. It reeds slightly different to how it has been told before,the only draw back is you need to join to look at forums,lots of interesting things on it well worth joining very friendly people.regards paul

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      • rst

        rst p18 in action in south Africa

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        • Nice photo,
          How long ago was that Paul?

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          • date

            Hi Ian,the picture will have been taken around 1985/86,still trying to get answers,I will post more as I get more information,Paul

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            • Just red the entire topic. Amazing pictures and info

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              • the escort club sa

                a few pictures posted on the escort club sa forum for you,paul




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                • p code list

                  This is a list of the P codes I have put to gether if any body can add to this or prove me wrong please feel free.paul
                  P1 – Body styling mock up?(p1was actually a rwd mk1fiesta with mk2 front inner wings and a Hewland FGB trans axle in the back)
                  P2 - Mechanical installation mock up
                  P3 – Same as P2
                  P4 – The 1st mule using the Porsche transaxle and able to be driven
                  P5 - The first complete car shown to the press. White in colour used as show car.
                  P6 - White body shell designated for Monte Carlo.
                  P7 - Rally car – (registered WVW101W – a LHD drive car fitted with a Hart 420R
                  motor. Destroyed during testing in Portugal by Ari Vatanen.
                  P8 - Silver/white/red road car – used by SVE?


                  P9 - Road car handed to SVE for durability trials. John Wheeler crashed and
                  destroyed this car.(believe P8 and p9 to be the same car written off and became the red LWB car in picture above on 25/10/1982
                  P10 –Rally car (LHD) registered WVW100
                  P11 –Road car used for torsion testing. Later it was converted to LHD and used for
                  emission testing.
                  P12 – Road car in LHD form used for seat belt testing. The shell of this car was one
                  of the two shells that were exported to SA along with the rally cars. Registered
                  FPU738Y it ended up at the Ford factory in Port Elizabeth. When bought by
                  Mike Budd the body was badly rusted. Mike bought a complete XR3 shell
                  from Ford and over a period of fifteen years rebuilt the car to RHD. The
                  completed body shell with all the bits and pieces was sold to a buyer in the UK
                  at the end of 2008.
                  P13 – Road car that went straight to SVE after completion. The shell of this car was
                  one of the 2 shells sold to Ford SA. It too was bought by Mike Budd and built
                  up. When bought the body was built to SA rally spec by the factory. Mike
                  fitted a BMW engine and drive train. This car was sold to a dealer in the UK.
                  P14 – No reference. A show car was inserted between P13 and P15. This could have
                  been P5 revived.
                  P15 – Road car (RHD). Blue in colour. Extensively tested by Malcolm Wilson this
                  car came to SA along with the two rally cars and two body shells. It was later
                  used for a road test by a local motoring magazine. When Mick Jones returned
                  to the UK he sold the car to Brian Bell. Bell then sold the car to Malcolm
                  Wilson who still owns the car to this day.
                  P16 – Rally car LHD?
                  P17 – Rally car LHD. Came to South
                  Africa where it was rallied by Malcolm Wilson. When Ford disinvested in SA
                  Mick Jones bought the car. Together with Serge Damseaux they raced the car
                  at various circuits. Jones sold the car to Geoff Page from East Coast Racing
                  who intended racing the car in the UK Thundersaloons.the car that came back was painted black and was now RHD? However the car was
                  not successful and was given to Gordon Spooner to be restored. Shortly after
                  it was restored, the car was bought by a collector from the USA.?


                  defiantly not LHD
                  p10 - is the USA car,p10 has not got the rear fire wall p17 had the same rear fire wall as p18


                  The number 5 car is the LHD p17 the car at the back is p18,look carefully at the parcel shelf of p17 it needs the same fire wall arangement in the boot to sit on as this picture of p18


                  This is the usa cars boot




                  notice that there is no fire wall and nothing for the parcel shelf to sit on
                  also the USA car doesn't have the SA spec fuel cap location


                  P18 – Rally car . The RHD rally car that was sold to Ford SA along
                  with P17 as one LHD car and one RHD car arrived in SA in 1983. It won the
                  1985 Nissan International Rally. It was later sold to Simon Nutter in the UK.
                  Nutter sold the car to Christian de Wolff in Germany.Now owned by Brian Betridge in the UK



                  Of the four road cars pictured, only one is LHD. The blue one and the red one are both RHD and were the most advanced, same spec as p17 and p18,the two white cars are slightly older spec lhd p12 and the other p13 rhd. If you were to reshell a works spec RST which body would you use,the blue furthest developed nicest car,one of the older spec cars or the red same spec car as used to build the works rally cars?.
                  lets say that the road car that John wheeler wrote off stayed wrote off and never came to SA. p12 p13 p15 p18 are accounted for in the uk,p10 is in the usa,so what happened to the LHD p17 and how did it become RHD not that easy to convert a mk3 escort from LHD to RHD like you can with a mk2 escort,was a clone made in SA easy enough to do if you had the blue prints that the owner of p12 has now? and then what happened to it when it came back to the UK? was the picture of the black RSt taken in the UK or in SA?

                  I have been told that Ronnie Graham bought two shells from ford in the intention of running them in the ovals,I have been told that Mike Budd had a shell which he got from the factory at PE that had been left out side and the sea air had badly rusted the body. That makes three cars and three shells,mike spent 15 yrs converting the lhd p12 into a brand new xr3 shell with the help of the rs1700t's blue prints,I was also told that the blue SA spec p13 was bought off Ronnie Graham by Mike Budd then sold on to some one who butchered the floor pan and fitted a Mazda zetec turbo and a BMW gearbox and diff.so what happened to the third shell?was there ever a third shell if there was could it have been the red RHD shell and sold to Mick Jones to re shell p17?,any help you guys can give would be much appreciated, I am not out to prove any body wrong and if my interpretation is also proved to be wrong then that is fine also, what is important to me is that my favourite model of car, which little is known, is brought out in to the open and the information and pictures are shared with like minded enthusiasts,kind regards Paul

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                  • Rs1700t p13

                    RS1700T P13 being restored at BGM

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                    • very good Paul, did see this on fb, know ian there quite well, may have to have a looksy
                      MK2 member 091, RSOC member 2675, RS18 No 001, HRE7724 /50

                      My Car in the VbGarage and in My Album

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                      • BGM sport

                        Hi Dave,thanks for the post,that would be great if you could get to see it,even better if you could post some pictures up and tell us some more about it,all my leads have just about dried up or come to nothing, I would love to go and see it,2014 should be a good year for fans of the 17t.Wayne must be very close now with p18 I know he cant wait It's taken so much of his time up,here's to Wayne good look on getting your life back,and here's to us fans getting to see it,regards Paul

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                        • Bgm rs1700t p13

                          Evening all,First I would like to say a very big thank you to BGM,I asked if they would allow me to post up the pictures on the thread.There reply read,Hi Paul,no problem please share.
                          so once again thank you BGM, looking forward to seeing the next stages of the restoration,regards Paul.























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                          • Originally posted by paul rs1700t View Post
                            Looks better than when mark at mad horse had it tucked under a tree for years, long before gs did the restoration and engine change..
                            Goes really well
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                            • test drive

                              Originally posted by LOUIE View Post
                              Looks better than when mark at mad horse had it tucked under a tree for years, long before gs did the restoration and engine change..
                              Goes really well
                              Yes Louie looks very nice, graphics are not real computer imposed but suit it.I would love to have a go in it, I bet it would put a big smile on your face

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                              • Originally posted by paul rs1700t View Post
                                ?.................... graphics are not real computer imposed .....................
                                I cannot for the life of me understand why people photoshop pictures to make them look different !!!!

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