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  • Unbeleivable

    Did anyone see this, can you believe how much it made and what the hell are they going to do with it.Looks to me like there is virtualy nothing salvagble on it


  • #2
    the last picture with two bits of metal says a lot

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    • #3
      Prob just going to use its identity to make what will basically be a fake then you think.Should take a note of the vin number so if anyone is looking at it in the future the people on here will know that its not an original rs as there is no way that cars going back on the road.

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      • #4
        Thats signal amber for ya

        CheeRS
        Martin


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        • #5
          Ruddy could repair that, weekend job.
          Murdo DA

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          • #6
            must be the carol smilee connection


            Nutty Professor

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            • #7
              Originally posted by stewart.d.campbell View Post
              Prob just going to use its identity to make what will basically be a fake then you think.Should take a note of the vin number so if anyone is looking at it in the future the people on here will know that its not an original rs as there is no way that cars going back on the road.
              dont think you should be black beaning that car..........its still very salvagable, some one could end up repairing it, and now your saying its a ringer!!

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              • #8
                Originally posted by graceloc View Post
                dont think you should be black beaning that car..........its still very salvagable, some one could end up repairing it, and now your saying its a ringer!!
                Agreed.
                Murdo DA

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by graceloc View Post
                  dont think you should be black beaning that car..........its still very salvagable, some one could end up repairing it, and now your saying its a ringer!!
                  I take it you are joking.

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                  • #10
                    someones spent alot to buy it, so there must be somthing worth having,
                    im sure theres a few on here that could/ would turn it round
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                    • #11
                      There are two sides to this arguement, who's to say that a nut and bolt restoration where virtually every part is changed and loads of rot cut out and new panels welding in couldn't be classed as a "fake" as well. There aren't many folk on here that can claim there car is as it left the factory....even the bufty brigade, they are worse than anyone because the level of perfection that goes into their cars is way above the standard that the car originally rolled off the production line!
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                      Push everything to the limit
                      if it breaks it wasn't strong enough
                      rebuild it and try again !

                      My car in vBGarage

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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by graceloc View Post
                        dont think you should be black beaning that car..........its still very salvagable, some one could end up repairing it, and now your saying its a ringer!!
                        Yes, innocent until proven guilty I think you will find

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                        • #13
                          RS

                          Mine is just as it left the factory.NO panels replaced only 46k ..Not been used since 1985

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                          • #14
                            RS

                            Is bidder 11 who bought it on here then.OR have they taken him away?

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                            • #15
                              Originally posted by MAD4IT View Post
                              There are two sides to this arguement, who's to say that a nut and bolt restoration where virtually every part is changed and loads of rot cut out and new panels welding in couldn't be classed as a "fake" as well. There aren't many folk on here that can claim there car is as it left the factory....even the bufty brigade, they are worse than anyone because the level of perfection that goes into their cars is way above the standard that the car originally rolled off the production line!
                              It's a good old arguement this isn't it?

                              What is an RS2000 or Mexico? Its a very simple car basically made up of a Cortina/Capri engine and gearbox bits in a slightly strengthened Escort 2 door shell, with a handful of specialised RS bits attatched to it.

                              Everybody wants an Escort and so the Escort RS has shot up in value so much that it is now beyond many a persons ability to being able to afford a decent example. What is left are 30+ year old cars, some requiring lots of work to the bodywork and some are just too far gone.

                              Modifying a standard Escort shell by fitting all the RS strengtheners is frowned upon by some purists for the simple reason is that it was not built in the factory like that. Is this unreasonable?

                              Modifying a standard shell is no different from what Ford did in the first place, so why does it really matter when this is done? Surely as long as it has been properly changed to RS spec, that is all that counts. In pure engineering theory, if you put the two shells alongside each other, what would be the difference? If useing a standard shell was not an option, a number of RS's would not exist now and some maybe would not be enjoying their concours wins, who knows?.

                              Personally if given the choice, I would prefer an RS that had been reshelled with a good solid standard shell professionaly adapted to RS spec, rather than a genuine RS one which was well beyond decent repair and should have been scrapped in the first place.

                              Tim.

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