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This is a nice car but those badges are SO WRONG

 

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Beige plus SO WRONG badges? What's the problem?

Erm, I think they’re not organised in the right way. You don’t want disorganised Escort badges, trust me.

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Maybe he got sick of people calling it an Escort Ford?!

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They should be the other way around and lower down, as illustrated by this very familiar Escort I found on Google Images:
 
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Although the incorrect way makes a bit more sense as you'd read 'Ford Escort 1.6 GL' which is probably why this happens. Still, they look SO WRONG.

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Strewth, an unmolested Uno Turbo, and only 20 miles away from me. What a price though. I'd never heard of the "Antiskid" model before!

 

I had a shot of a brand new Uno Turbo that belonged to a mate's mum while she was on holiday and had foolishly not hidden the keys. I could have done with some ant-skid after hitting the loud pedal on a short street, believe me! These were mega quick for such small cars! :twisted:

 

Meanwhile, this.

 

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Hope this isn't a repost. Seller has a limelight-seeking finger and patchy feedback.

 

I also recall M. Bollox picked one of these up for less than a tenth of the start price - it turned into a major weldfest I think?

 

So it could be a risky purchase 'unseen' - doesn't it look lovely though? Has full MOT, so surely can't be that bad?

 

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God, I hope that's his finger   :unsure:

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The blonde bird in that blue drift Marina looks well pissed off, her bf drags her out on a Friday night to skid around in that POS.

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The blonde bird in that blue drift Marina looks well pissed off, her bf drags her out on a Friday night to skid around in that POS.

 

And then to top it all off his mates all blez about in beemers and she ends up with the "midget in a marina"

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That's awesome. nearly 65k on a rolling road testing petrol. It's probably never had the steering wheel turned completely or the brakes fully applied. 

 

Either that or it's been 65,000 horribly tough miles and it's utterly shagged mechanically. 

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Should still be sweet? I know BMW put a 3 series on a rolling road for 1million miles in these conditions and it was still sweet, sponsored by Mobil I think but was obviously kept inside and stopped and serviced every 10k or so. Where as this Chavalier has only covered 64k, certainly an interesting one.

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