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My first was fairly rare, having less than the usual number of fire exits. £150

 

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My second was only odd in as much as it was a CVH despite everyone telling me an E-plate should have a Pinto (registered 9 days before the F plate came out). I paid £50 for this one

 

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I had this as an interior donor for the 1.8L;

 

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This was father's 2.0i GLS in the same colour and also on an E like my 1.8L. I liked parking them together.

 

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I have owned no Sierras. Neither did my dad. He couldn't stand the 'petrol smell' of Fords after getting shot of the R reg Granada 2000 L

 

My dad's friend had a couple: (from memory) a beige mark1 maybe a GL and then a mark 2 that I think was a silver 2.0i GLS. He now has a Nissan Squashi.

 

Rare Sierra specs? I guess that the mark 1 1.6 Ghia was a rare bird. How about the 2.0i GT from theearly 1990s?

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Saw this G-reg Ghia estate at ASDA in Shoebury this morning. Remarkably good condition for its age:

 

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I wonder what the exact model is? Let's take a look:

 

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It's only a 2.9i 4x4! REJOICE!  :mrgreen:

 

Bonus shite points for the CRT telly ^^

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The Sierra is one of very few cars that I think looks good in all of its formats - saloon, hatch, estate, any number of doors, pre or post facelift.  With one exception - they've got to have twin headlamps.

 

When I was a kid we had beige hatchback with single headlamps and a grille.  No idea what spec it was but I can remember the reg number - any Ford lickers here with access to a database that can tell us more about A363 MBM?

 

I didn't ever chat with Hendry on here but again well aware it should be him responding to this... 

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My old man had one - a grey 1.8 diesel hatch, G588 PNS.

 

I did drive the AS OF BASE at Shitefest and was well impressed, I'd defo give one house room.

 

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The Sierra is one of very few cars that I think looks good in all of its formats - saloon, hatch, estate, any number of doors, pre or post facelift.  With one exception - they've got to have twin headlamps.

 

When I was a kid we had beige hatchback with single headlamps and a grille.  No idea what spec it was but I can remember the reg number - any Ford lickers here with access to a database that can tell us more about A363 MBM?

 

I didn't ever chat with Hendry on here but again well aware it should be him responding to this... 

 

 

It was a GL.  You had Base, L, GL and Ghia in 83 in the simplified pyramid - with some more extravagant specials to come.

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Saw this G-reg Ghia estate at ASDA in Shoebury this morning. Remarkably good condition for its age:

 

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I wonder what the exact model is? Let's take a look:

 

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It's only a 2.9i 4x4! REJOICE!  :mrgreen:

 

Bonus shite points for the CRT telly ^^

He's got a green F reg Ghia hatch too. I waved at him when driving the Sierra BASE, and got blanked :(

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I had a 91 J plate 1.8 LX until 2005. Nothing but happy memories of that car, very comfortable, very 1980's. It had been a company car for BT, then several owners until I bought it in Penzance, it was kited off as having done 90k found subsequently it was more like 191k.

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I convinced the owner of this not to scrappage it in 2010, and of course sell it to me.

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Probably the cheapest legit cosworth anywhere.

 

 

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Driven loads but only owned one. An estate in the horrible light blue F reg, didn't have it for long.

 

Infamously I had a job interview and rang them saying I'd be late as it had done something, I can't remember what. Got there parked up and was told in the interview there'd be some driving duties 'sorry I don't license'.

 

No, I didn't get the job :-)

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It was a GL. You had Base, L, GL and Ghia in 83 in the simplified pyramid - with some more extravagant specials to come.

Thank you! I was probably six or seven, why do I remember this shit?
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I was hoping I could find the photo of nine-year-old me standing next to my Dad's '83 2.0 Ghia (A794MEW) in a Safeways car park, but alas.

 

Glacier blue metallic. I felt like the flashiest nine year-old git around, cruising around in this luxurious car with wood trim on the doors, front windows that went up and down electrically, and a sunroof (which somehow put me in mind of the Thundertank from Thundercats). And the 'Graphic Information Module' that I found entirely spellbinding. It also had the means to play cassettes, so we could listen to Queen and Transvision Vamp on holiday.

 

For some reason, it wore a set of Sierra Laser wheel trims in place of the proper Aero items,and by the time I realised he had got shot of it in favour of a Mondeo Ghia X 24v. Had I twigged this this almighty oversight earlier, I would have initiated pre-pubescent pester power until it was rectified.

 

Those big Cibie headlights with the integrated driving lights could throw out one hell of a beam, too.

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Who had that grey ex Trigger CVH that was nothing but a ball ache?  J-plate??  What happened to that one???

 

I know nothing about Sierras at all, and would never lower myself to have such a shit vehicle on my drivew....

 

oh.

Garbaldy, me then JayW.

 

Now on gumtree...

 

https://www.gumtree.com/p/ford/ford-sierra/1288657004

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OldFord had an immaculate lightly upspec'd blue 1.8LX on a J plate, he'd retrofitted an electric sunroof mech from a Ghia, I know he'd love this thread, hard to believe it is rapidly nearing a year since we lost him

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A mate of mine has a 2.9 4x4 gls hatch in black,i was never a sierra fan but i will admit the 4x4 is rather nice and must be super rare,i think he has put it on e bay but havent checked.

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They are handsome things with their grey door bottoms and textured plastic bumpers, I have seen a nice gold gls 4x4 at a couple of shows which is stoke registered I'd love that one

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That looks like a nice 1.6L what was its fate?

 

Sold it via Autotrader (the actual magazine!) and saw it again about a year later looking pretty good and sounding fair less tappety. Currently missing, presumed dead since 2001.

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I think the GLS 4x4 was launched primarily for plod, WYP standardised on em, and even got Ford to do em some Sapphire GLSi 4x4s. One I wouldn't kick out of bed is a South African XR8, a real muscle car, and if it was automatic, it would be JM's perfect Sierra, being pre 86, V8, & lord gears LOL

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Uncle had a K reg blue hatchback, think it was a 1.8 Azure special edition which itself was a run out model, really strange spec but I drove it a couple of times - steering was the heaviest I'd ever encountered, can't have been PAS unless it was broken! Looked nice though.

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The lidded cubby box built into the rear parcel shelf of early models is the exact size to fit that other 80s icon, the Filofax.

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Is it just me who thinks that the first generation of Sierras had better seats?

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They still come up sub £1000 quite often... nearly always with MOT. Granted, not loose change but still cheap in the grand scheme of things.

 

We're lucky like that in Blighty.

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I'm just sad that I will probably never be able to afford another Sierra ever again, rare or not. :-(

It's been the way of many old fords unfortunately, remember when you could pick a decent 2wd saph cosworth up for 1k? A 3 door cosworth for 3k? When I was 18 I bought a tidy 12 month m.o.t e plate 2.8 xr4x4 for £150 my insurance wasnt amused though, Just look now and it will be knocking on down the line to "lesser" models over the next few years

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I would love an early facelift 1.8l like my parents had. same trims as the dark red one further up. Would look class towing my old Adria caravan.

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