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Hello guys, you've probably heard me harping on about wanting one, anyways. I'd like to see one in every colour with name if anyone knows.

I'll start with this. I think it's called Nouveau red:

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Oh yeah, anyone got a brochure with a colour chart in?

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Don't forget the ones made famous on TV.

Spender Silver and (Jimmy) Nail Grey, both with the Crococile Shoe leather interior.

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I don't quite know what these riddles are but Google came up with this:

 

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Don't forget the ones made famous on TV.

Spender Silver and (Jimmy) Nail Grey, both with the Crococile Shoe leather interior.

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Ahh sorry no, I think I have a record by Jimmy Nail though... Bitter and Twisted/ Cowboy Dreams

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Magenta?

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That Crystal Blue is gorgeous. Seems odd that red was so rare given how prevalent it was at the time. Doesn't really suit the Cossie though.

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Talking of crystal blue this is for sale minus engine and running gear..

 

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6 months too early for me to consider offering £500.... although it's value is probably closer to £1000.

 

That Crystal Blue is gorgeous. Seems odd that red was so rare given how prevalent it was at the time. Doesn't really suit the Cossie though.
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I don't know why I was suprised to see so much rust on an old Ford:

 

 

But this video has opened my eyes, I'm so glad I saw it, because I wouldn't want to be repairing all those areas on a £3000+ car

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Here is my old magenta 4x4 sapphire,never welded or painted,hpi clear,stage 2,koni's etc,nearly scrappaged,but bought by me at the last minute for £2050 pictured on the day i got it.

 

 

 

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Right place right time there man... so you sold it on then?

 

Here is my old magenta 4x4 sapphire,never welded or painted,hpi clear,stage 2,koni's etc,nearly scrappaged,but bought by me at the last minute for £2050 pictured on the day i got it.
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samba s you are spot on the l reg one is indeed nouveau red, well it would be rude not to give an input

 

1st up moondust silver

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moonstone blue

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mercury grey

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smokestone blue

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and last but not least a colour which struck fear into car thieves when they saw it behind them, well the best way to catch a cossie is with a cossie

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Mallard Green for me please, but was it some sort of special order? Can't recall ever having seen one

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rare colours....

pacific blue..

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off topic im well impressed with the reg on this being close ish to mine, I wonder if this was supplied by trimoco Chelmsford?

that's where my saph gls was from

 

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Smokestone Blue

Flint Gray

Gloss/ Ebony Black

or Mercury Gray

 

...in that order for me. Any other colour would be a compromise but I still would if it was the right price and condition.

 

Have we missed any?

 

Is the GLS the highest spec down from a Cosworth then? Nice looking car that :)

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My dad bought a E reg maritime blue Escort 1.3 L Estate from Trimoco Chelmsford around 1991 time, I remember looking at all the new Sapphires in the showroom at the time. A little useless fact there for you.

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sambas spec wise the ghia is the next one down from cosworth due to the heated windscreen, 4x electric windows, graphic info module with warning lights, footwell and map lights, electric sunroof these are features the gls didn't get,

 

I prefer the look of the gls to the ghia though :D

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My dad bought a E reg maritime blue Escort 1.3 L Estate from Trimoco Chelmsford around 1991 time, I remember looking at all the new Sapphires in the showroom at the time. A little useless fact there for you.

 

cool I love snippets of history, I bought the saph off an old boy from Chelmsford who worked at trimoco as a salesman, he sold the sapphire when it was brand new to his son, then when the car was a few years old and his son wanted a new car so the old boy bought it from him then had many happy years motoring until his daughter insisted that he gets a modern car, when we went to get the car we had a brew and a great chat with the old boy about old fords, I felt guilty driving it away as he had a lump in his throat to see it go

 

your useless info is repaid with a bit of my own

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One of my neighbours has a Sierra Cosworth, not the Sapphire though but the earlier 2 door hatchback. Its white. He hardly ever uses it so it's done something like thirty thousand miles or so. I seem to think he got it new, though I could have imagined that. He has certainly had it a very long time.

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your useless info is repaid with a bit of my own

 

:D I did have a Trimoco keyring that I collected that day in my bedroom for many years as i used it for the key in my bureau where i hit my porn mags, God knows what happened to it.

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My offer has been accepted and I possibly have a buyer lined up for the Samba..... hmmmmmmmmm

 

Talking of crystal blue this is for sale minus engine and running gear..

 

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6 months too early for me to consider offering £500.... although it's value is probably closer to £1000.

 

That Crystal Blue is gorgeous. Seems odd that red was so rare given how prevalent it was at the time. Doesn't really suit the Cossie though.
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rare colours....

pacific blue..

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off topic im well impressed with the reg on this being close ish to mine, I wonder if this was supplied by trimoco Chelmsford?

that's where my saph gls was from

 

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This registration was first registered during the period August 1992 to July 1993.

 

The registration was first registered in Chelmsford.

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