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It’s amazing to think you couldn’t give these things away when I passed my driving test. 
I know I knocked the idea of one of them back for an 850 mini when I started driving. 

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Oh great, well done - I posted on the Tat thread that I thought it was a 'good deal' within the context of the RWD Escy madness.

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25 minutes ago, Bazfr69 said:

It’s amazing to think you couldn’t give these things away when I passed my driving test. 
I know I knocked the idea of one of them back for an 850 mini when I started driving. 

I sold a 2 door one for £50 once. There wasn't even much wrong with it, just needed a tiny bit of welding for the MOT but with what they were worth it just wasn't worth the bother. 

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I've still got two full rhd dashes left if you want to convert it,   I bought 5 as done a few now,  

They're very easy to convert and the mk1 is  easier again. 

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8 minutes ago, HillmanImp said:

I sold a 2 door one for £50 once. There wasn't even much wrong with it, just needed a tiny bit of welding for the MOT but with what they were worth it just wasn't worth the bother. 

Madness. 
I love to see one on the road now but back then I thought they were an old fellas motor. 😄

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It's interesting that Ford tax on these is largely a UK thing, for most of Europe boggo spec cars aren't worth much more than their contemporaries.

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I love that! Very well bought. Pretty much exactly what a mk1 or 2 Escort should look like.

If it was mine, the badges and spoiler would go in the bin, and I’d sell the Capri alloys in favour of a set of dartboard steels… but that’s just me!

Well done👍

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My cousin had a Mk2 3-door estate in full pov spec with the 1100cc engine, appliance white. Perfect AS spec. 

I'm curious as well, is an RHD conversion on the cards? It must be one of the simplest cars to do it on. 

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1 minute ago, captain_70s said:

It's interesting that Ford tax on these is largely a UK thing, for most of Europe boggo spec cars aren't worth much more than their contemporaries.

That's not as true as it used to be the price has shot up quite considerably nowaday as well as the poor exchange rate,   Think some countries have realised the cost of classics elsewhere and are rising accordingly. 

The Croatian dood that sold the galant said he's upping his prices accordingly as plenty traders are fishing in his waters.  

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2 minutes ago, danthecapriman said:

I love that! Very well bought. Pretty much exact what a mk1 or 2 Escort should look like.

If it was mine, the badges and spoiler would go in the bin, and I’d sell the Capri alloys in favour of a set of dartboard steels… but that’s just me!

Well done👍

Surely slot mags need consideration?

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51 minutes ago, captain_70s said:

It's interesting that Ford tax on these is largely a UK thing, for most of Europe boggo spec cars aren't worth much more than their contemporaries.

This used to be true, but traders have also noticed the higher value of old Fords in the UK though, which has affected the market.

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I remember in the next street another 1st car for someone. It was 2 door, in black, black bumpers, black vinyl seats, IIRC it was a 1.1.

Uncle Henry’s povvo dream.

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Here was my 1.3 GL, sold for £300-400 in 2004 with a whiny diff. My Mondeo is older now (31) than the Escrote was then (28)

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1 hour ago, captain_70s said:

It's interesting that Ford tax on these is largely a UK thing, for most of Europe boggo spec cars aren't worth much more than their contemporaries.

It's a very strange phenomenon.

A mate had one - a 1.1 Pop Plus. It was really shit, apart for the ability to tail slide at will on its rubbish old cart spring rear end.

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1.3 GL is a nice spec - a mate had one about 20 years ago, in navy blue with a red interior.  

My last Mk2 was a red R-reg 1.6 Ghia - lovely car until I melted a piston cruising at 100mph on a private section of the A47.  I swapped it for a Vanden Plas Allegro - with hindsight not one of my smartest financial moves.

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I somehow missed out on them - i qualified in 97 but only had my own car from about 2004.

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Nice looking Escort there. I really like the wheels and spoiler personally, as it reminds me of how I use to see them as a kid back in the early 90's.

A friend of mine restored a original UK 1978 MK2 Escort 2dr 1.1 about 15+ years ago.

He brought it from another friend of ours for just £150, it was full of the usual glass fibre and paper mache repairs. The only two panel that weren't rotten, was the roof and boot lid! The bulkhead was the worst panel on it, as the dash and heater box  just came off without any fixings being removed.

 

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2 hours ago, garbaldy said:

That's not as true as it used to be the price has shot up quite considerably nowaday as well as the poor exchange rate,   Think some countries have realised the cost of classics elsewhere and are rising accordingly. 

The Croatian dood that sold the galant said he's upping his prices accordingly as plenty traders are fishing in his waters.  

It really depends on the car I think. I don't think anyone really cares about Opel Vectra As/Cavaliers outside of the UK so values are appropriately low. Same with Fiat Barchettas which were borderline worthless everywhere while they somehow held their value fairly well in the UK. As usual, supply and demand. I haven't looked up prices for either in a while though.

Another great purchase. Only on Autoshite you will find someone go from a Rolls Royce to an Escort in a matter of weeks.

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I know a bloke who bought a four door old Ford that was supposed to be a good ‘un. 

Best of luck!

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I remember my brother having a 1.6 Sport, peco back box on it, it seemed much cooler than an XR3 at the time. Like a fool he swapped it for a Lada, probably from reading this you’d be a good judge to say he is not a rich man these days. 

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1 hour ago, camryv6 said:

Which cost more to buy the Shadow or the Escort ?

my bet is on the Escort.

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Love it.

An old school friend had an immaculate blue one - his dad worked at a ford dealer - it was chopped in by an old couple in 1989. At 13 years old it was MINT and low mileage but back then they were worthless. I don't think NNC 161P survived long after he swapped  it for a nissan cherry.

Back then you paid £300 for one. If you stuffed it you bought another.

As for prices I paid £300 in 1991 for a rotten mk1 1300e. I was done up somewhat.

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When my Cortina chucked it in 1997 I was offered a 32 door mk2 gold escort with hounds tooth interior for £350. It was tidy as well but an automatic so absolutely awful to drive so I bought a Volvo 360 for £100 instead.

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I love how HMC’s example looks exactly like how a slightly shabby one would have looked circa 1989. Including the Capri wheels bought off an unknown geezer in the pub for £40.

Three streets away from said pub, there would be a Capri sitting on bricks. 

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Sorry, but these people @wuvvum and @sierraman 's brother are surely winning at life?

Escort to Allegro VDP = win. You'd be beating the girls off with a shitty stick. "Can I try out the picnic tables, oh PLEEAAASE" 

Escort to Lada = win. You've gone from decadent Western frippery to robust Eastern common sense. You're advertising your socialist credentials and again, the knicker elastic should be snapping on every street corner. 

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1 hour ago, grogee said:

Sorry, but these people @wuvvum and @sierraman 's brother are surely winning at life?

Escort to Allegro VDP = win. You'd be beating the girls off with a shitty stick. "Can I try out the picnic tables, oh PLEEAAASE" 

Escort to Lada = win. You've gone from decadent Western frippery to robust Eastern common sense. You're advertising your socialist credentials and again, the knicker elastic should be snapping on every street corner. 

The Escort would have been a late 70’s one, the Riva for which he still has the foot pump for was a H plater so at the time maybe 6 years old. I don’t know the complexities of the deal but it had a paint finish on the boot like the singing detectives back, the radio fell out of the dash. I remember him taking me and my mum to the shops in it and the overwhelming smell of hot melting Russian plastic/rubber and us cowering in the back in case anyone saw us in it. We still laugh about it now actually. 😂

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I paid £60 for a silver 4 door manual, 1.3, in 2001. 3 weeks MOT and would have gone through another with a bit of TLC but we wanted it for a kit car project.

 

 

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I got a Mk 1 van for £50, ran it for a while (many shags), sold it for £200.

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