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  • can anyone tell me anything about this????

    Can anyone shine a light on this mk1 I.D?
    The log book says its a..

    two axle ridgid body Ford

    Blue

    Chassis No ARTXF373

    Engine No 653542

    Reg date 01/01/75

    Reg No GTD 400N

    There is also a body tag saying..

    ARTXF

    373 SERVICE

    MONZA

    If anyone can help to identify what this car is that would be great!!

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    Date of Liability 01 03 1986 Date of First Registration 01 01 1975 Year of Manufacture 1974 Cylinder Capacity (cc) 1600CC CO2 Emissions Not Available Fuel Type Petrol Export Marker Not Applicable Vehicle Status Unlicensed Vehicle Colour BLUE Vehicle Type Approval null


    Thats what the DVLA say about it mate.

    Be cool Jase
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    • #3
      mexico marks the man
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      • #4
        possibility its a mex then?

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        • #5
          Manufacturer is "other"

          Usually means it is a made from parts kit car

          Chassis Number has been assigned by whoever put the car together

          1600cc

          Colour Blue

          1975 Manufacture

          Most likely back in the day it was a rally car built from bits !
          cheeRS

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          • #6
            That sounds about right mate. I was told by the guy who owned it that it had no seam sealer on the shell from new, twin cam engine and it had all kinds of aditional extras on it so i thought id try and find out a bit more.
            He bought the car in 85 i think and didnt realy care what it was so he didnt find out its history or anything.He told me it is an rs1600 but i dont know enough about them to say either way. Was hoping someone may be able to tell from the details iv given??

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            • #7
              well it say's (service) on the plate so i'd assume it was service shell. speak to martin (daytona rs 2000) he would know.
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              • #8
                It's a Mex that was reshelled by Ford.

                Break down the ARTXF

                A= Escort
                R= RHD
                T= 2 Door Saloon
                X= Mexico
                F= Manual

                373 Service is just that... The service shell number
                The two are then tied together to give the Reshelled car it's new chassis number: ARTXF373

                Monza is the the colour. Monza Blue.

                I take it there is only one tag on the body..?
                Mark....

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                • #9
                  thanks for that mate!
                  There is only the one tag and log book left of the car!!!
                  The car was crashed then sold in bits in the mid 80s and the tag and log book have been sat in a draw ever since.

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                  • #10
                    hes the man!
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                    • #11
                      I would agree with Marks decode of the plate, however a car reshelled by a Ford dealer in period would retain the chassis no. of the car.
                      In this case it is more likely that someone bought a service shell from Ford and built up a car using new or secondhand parts or both. This was common at the time especially for rally cars. The fact that it had a Lotus engine should be a clue. Often the V5 will have a note on it like - Kit Built Vehicle or Built Up Vehicle or Built from new parts supplied by the manufacturer.
                      It is possible to date a service shell from the Service no. though I dont have the info to hand.
                      Have you tried getting the previous keeper history from DVLA to see if theres anything helpful on the old logbooks?

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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by 1558 View Post
                        I would agree with Marks decode of the plate, however a car reshelled by a Ford dealer in period would retain the chassis no. of the car.
                        In this case it is more likely that someone bought a service shell from Ford and built up a car using new or secondhand parts or both. This was common at the time especially for rally cars. The fact that it had a Lotus engine should be a clue. Often the V5 will have a note on it like - Kit Built Vehicle or Built Up Vehicle or Built from new parts supplied by the manufacturer.
                        It is possible to date a service shell from the Service no. though I dont have the info to hand.
                        Have you tried getting the previous keeper history from DVLA to see if theres anything helpful on the old logbooks?

                        I agree, that black RSII on the other thread the other day still had the original VIN plate and the service shell build plate, with all it's peculiarities.

                        Didn't the RS 16s have the same model code as a Mex being an RS with a 16 lump in them, this would support the theory of it's being a reshelled RS16 or Twink

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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by rwdrs View Post
                          I agree, that black RSII on the other thread the other day still had the original VIN plate and the service shell build plate, with all it's peculiarities.

                          Didn't the RS 16s have the same model code as a Mex being an RS with a 16 lump in them, this would support the theory of it's being a reshelled RS16 or Twink
                          Model codes are C = RS1600, L = Twin Cam, X = Mexico & Y = RS2000


                          Some Mex's had the L model code but the Twin Cam was out of production by that time.
                          Last edited by Mexicomark; 10-01-2008, 01:26. Reason: Spelin
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