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As it says RS200/P100 mash up, I think you are going to be disappointed. You can see the Sierra doors, I think it's far more P100 than RS200. My guess is it's a normal P100 with bits of RS200 bodywork stuck on. I don't know this for sure but that's what I'm seeing looking at the photos. 

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Wasn't there a kit car RS200 replica?  Might be one of those, or parts of that kit attached to a P100.

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Whatever it is, I'm willing to bet there's a Ford Sierra power train hiding under the RS200 lookalike bonnet. Which, at least I hope,  means a real RS200 hasn't been butchered to make a crap pick up.

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3 hours ago, Missy Charm said:

That must have been really complicated to do.  The RS200 is mid engined, which isn't great for a pickup, but that one's engine is nowhere in evidence.  Do you think the converter canted it over to lay flat like a bus engine?  Or perhaps something more complicated was done like putting in a front mounted 1.3 Endura-E.  Nice to see a genuine RS200 in daily use, though, must be one fast pickup!

 

22 minutes ago, Yoss said:

As it says RS200/P100 mash up, I think you are going to be disappointed. You can see the Sierra doors, I think it's far more P100 than RS200. My guess is it's a normal P100 with bits of RS200 bodywork stuck on. I don't know this for sure but that's what I'm seeing looking at the photos. 

This… it’s basically a P100 with the RS bits grated on. 

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On 12/19/2021 at 10:08 PM, adw1977 said:

Wasn't there a kit car RS200 replica?  Might be one of those, or parts of that kit attached to a P100.

Banham 200, designed for an MG Maestro, but supposedly used genuine moulds for the panels.

It could well be using parts of that kit. Although there are a few others out there, also.

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It's "measure twice, cut once", not the other way round...!

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3 hours ago, 155V6 said:

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That must have been the result of a crash and they just used what was left over. 

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7 hours ago, bunglebus said:

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Ditto, see my previous post, though more than 2 cars may have been involved here. Is that rare wheel even attached?

I’m  sure that hood scoop is absolutely essential!

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On 04/01/2022 at 00:45, Metal Guru said:

I’m  sure that hood scoop is absolutely essential!

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I'm going to risk offending Sherpa floppytop lickers and say keeping a mogwai in one when it's raining is not a good idea.

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I keep seeing this on eBay. Utterly grim, with a side order of alien puke. 
 

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14 minutes ago, sutty2006 said:

I keep seeing this on eBay. Utterly grim, with a side order of alien puke. 
 

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Jesus wept...

Wheelbase-wise, that looks like a 'Defender'/LR90 with half a Disco shell nailed approximately on top.  Which is arse-backward from the usual OLLI abomination.

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12 minutes ago, chaseracer said:

Jesus wept...

Wheelbase-wise, that looks like a 'Defender'/LR90 with half a Disco shell nailed approximately on top.  Which is arse-backward from the usual OLLI abomination.

That looks like a death trap. It seems to be coming apart already. 

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Are Yugo-big to the tip? Better take…. 
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Got my interest on eBay though is sadly one of the fartoofuckingmany muggy adds with one pic and a telephone number to raw bum the unsuspecting in a dry and vigorous fashion. 
Nice though. Defo would.

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Have we had this yet? Apparently local to me, sorry couldn't get any other pics as was driving

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