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  • #16
    A group 4 car is a term used for an arched rally escort now
    No matter whether its modern or historic.

    Even the original works cars evolved in group 4 form.

    They have continued to evolve even modern historic cars, let alone modern Tarmac monsters!

    So don't get too worked up about it boys we all know the score!

    Interesting document at the top though!

    Oh and gaz, s#d off lol!

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    • #17
      I agree with the Hoover example, ask most people what a group.4 Escort is an they're point at anything with arches on it.

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      • #18
        Originally posted by LOUIE View Post
        There was a thread by Leon ( I think) on what makes a grp4 car...

        But that'd take some finding now
        This Leon or another one with the same name?

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        • #19
          Yes Leon I meant you, unless I'm mistaken??
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          • #20
            Originally posted by Duratec John View Post
            Does any else on the forum feel need to educate the ones who don't know what a "Group 4 Escort" is.
            Sounds in fairness John like you've got to much time on your hands or your clarifying what you own before you try and sell it??
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            • #21
              Isn't Group 4 some kind of security company?

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              • #22
                don't know and don't care i just love escorts sorry.

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                • #23
                  careful

                  Originally posted by danderv View Post
                  don't know and don't care i just love escorts sorry.
                  dont tell the missus it could be costly
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                  • #24
                    I can remember Group 1s,and 2s and Group 4 too ,but were there group 3s ?

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                      • #26
                        This is why most people cant afford to rally anymore..
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                        Back with a MK1

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                        • #27
                          Originally posted by stw201r View Post
                          dont tell the missus it could be costly
                          Lol she already knows how costly they are.

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                          • #28
                            None of the Escorts were ever homologated into Group 3 - which was for 500-off Grand Touring Cars.
                            If I recall correctly, in events in the 1960s where the regulations suited the ploy, Group 2 cars could upgrade to Group 3 by making certain (non-homologated) changes to the cars' specs. Examples would have been Mini-Cooper Ss on occasion. In 1964 - 1965, for instance, the 'works' Triumph 2000s were not powerful enough in 'standard' (Group 1 or Group 2) form, so were always fitted with engines having three twin-choke Weber carbs, and ran in Group 3.
                            Can't remember when, but I think this 'provision' or 'allowance' was withdrawn in the 1970s....

                            AAGR

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                            • #29
                              i think the early Twin Cam was a Grp 3 Car, maybe. But i cant find the Homol. Number in the moment. Maybe it was a 5.. ???

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                              • #30
                                Originally posted by Escort TC View Post
                                i think the early Twin Cam was a Grp 3 Car, maybe. But i cant find the Homol. Number in the moment. Maybe it was a 5.. ???
                                Yes of course, but only temporarily and for a few weeks in the spring of 1968 (Robson, you are an idiot, you should have mentioned this ....). Theoretically, 500 cars had been built by 1 March 1968, which qualified it for Group 3, but as soon as 1,000 cars had been built (and if you'll believe that, you will believe the moon is made of green cheese), the homologation was upgraded to Group 2.

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