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  • Duratec John
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    Originally posted by NORTH YORKS RS SPARES View Post
    The rs500 is an icon with race results ( as in the amount of wins for races entered ) that beats any other car ever built

    A fact you cant take away form it

    Hence why values of race rs500s are now in hundreds of thousands , and top end road cars are getting offer of £100, 000

    And i dont need to agree to disagree as its a fact not how i see it , just simple fact
    Just look at this !
    ARE RSCA 87 005 was the 5th car built by Andy Rouse Engineering in 1987. It was built up from a RHD, Ford motorsport RS500 body shell, as the second car for the Rouse team’s ...

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  • Duratec John
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    Originally posted by Hoonabator View Post
    A couple of Sport Evo E30 M3's recently sold for over 70k each I believe.
    Mercedes’ original plan when designing the 190E was to take it rallying. Audi, however, also had plans for rallying, and when their turbocharged all-wheel-drive Quattro landed on the scene plans were changed and the 190E ...


    I'am thinking about one these for historic rally if the pre 1987 class comes in.



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  • Hoonabator
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    A couple of Sport Evo E30 M3's recently sold for over 70k each I believe.

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  • Martin
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    Originally posted by NORTH YORKS RS SPARES View Post
    Hence why values of race rs500s are now in hundreds of thousands , and top end road cars are getting offer of £100, 000

    And i dont need to agree to disagree as its a fact not how i see it , just simple fact
    Show me a few £100k road going RS500's that have been sold

    This one is £40k



    Compared to a few Beetles with Bodykits



    Check out this Porsche 911 GT3 RS Gen 2 for sale on PistonHeads. Get in touch for more information or to take a test drive today!

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  • RUDDY
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    I think however we are comparing apples and oranges, Martin was describing mainstream factory built and dealer sold road cars not bare shell motorsport built race cars that possibly shared few standard parts with the RS500 sitting in the showroom. Over the seasons how many mods did Mountune, eggenberger etc carry out, its all well documented, they didn't pick it up from the main dealer forecourt and stick it on the grid.

    Ding Ding Round 2

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  • grum
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    So in the last two years of that formula, the fastest and most evolved car basically raced itself for overall victories, save for a lone Maserati biturbo !!! ...... hardly the best argument it was the greatest winner !!! ......... like saying a one make Seat Leon Cup car winning the Seat Leon cup is the best car ?????

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  • Martin
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    Originally posted by steven f View Post
    for once i agree with you rs500 is not a super car the 959 porsche is a super car all these water cooled porsches and 911 that they raced in the eights and ninetys was always beaten by the 944 turbo do your homework and check up
    A Star for Steven f

    944 Turbo was at its time unbeatable on track due to the near 50:50 weight distribution and still competes well now if a little low on modern day power

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  • steven f
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    Originally posted by Frosticles View Post
    The RS 500 is NOT a supercar. Certainly not in standard form. As said. The gt40 and the latter Ford GT are the only supercars Ford has ever made.
    for once i agree with you rs500 is not a super car the 959 porsche is a super car all these water cooled porsches and 911 that they raced in the eights and ninetys was always beaten by the 944 turbo do your homework and check up

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  • Duratec John
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    Don't confuse Group A with Class A with in the BTCC at the time.

    Group A referred to a set of regulations providing production-derived vehicles for competition.
    Group A was introduced by the FIA in 1982 to replace the outgoing Group 2 as "modified touring cars", while Group N would replace Group 1 as "standard touring cars".
    Up to 1991, the requirement was a minimum of 5000 cars in one year, but the FIA allowed "Evolution" models to be homologated with a minimum of 500 cars. hence the RS 500.

    The championship was at run with a mix of classes, divided according to engine capacity, racing simultaneously, the Ford Sierra Cosworth RS500s were in Class A, the BMW M3 were in Class B and the likes of the Vauxhall Astra GTE in Class C, there was also Classes D and E.

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  • grum
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    in grp a, how many other cars/what were they, raced against the 500 ?

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  • NORTH YORKS RS SPARES
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    BTW , you porka boys

    Im only yanking your chain

    we all like different cars , and if we didnt it would be a little boaring

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  • NORTH YORKS RS SPARES
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    Originally posted by Hoonabator View Post
    So is it CLASS wins four years running?


    (Don't get mad I'm genuinely interested)

    Yes mate

    you can only count a cars success against cars in the same class

    Ie , group A / group c etc etc

    The group A was dominated by the rs500 untill it was outlawed by the compatition in 1991

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  • Hoonabator
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    Originally posted by NORTH YORKS RS SPARES View Post
    Yes , because its DRIVER championship , not class

    the rs500 was group A ,
    So is it CLASS wins four years running?


    (Don't get mad I'm genuinely interested)

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  • NORTH YORKS RS SPARES
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    Originally posted by Martin View Post
    So your saying a Porsche is a poor mans Super Car so does that make the RS500 a rich mans taxi

    We will agree to disagree, but the RS500 is probably the 2nd most important Ford Race Car after the GT40.

    As for the 911, history shows that it has survived 50 years and is still winning races worldwide. I think the below says it all


    http://www.alms.com/node/13056?fullsite=true
    The rs500 is an icon with race results ( as in the amount of wins for races entered ) that beats any other car ever built

    A fact you cant take away form it

    Hence why values of race rs500s are now in hundreds of thousands , and top end road cars are getting offer of £100, 000

    And i dont need to agree to disagree as its a fact not how i see it , just simple fact

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  • NORTH YORKS RS SPARES
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    Originally posted by Hoonabator View Post
    So is that why the official site shows only one series win for the RS500?



    http://www.btcc.net/html/history_sta...statstype_id=1
    Yes , because its DRIVER championship , not class

    the rs500 was group A ,

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