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andygo
Original Poster
3,876 posts
125 months
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Jjust wonder who this belonged to, and oh dear, such a pity, what a waste.... My dad g Had one of the first 50 per production twin cams straight from Boreham to use in the Players No. 6 National Autocross championship. Cost him £1100, Wish we still had it! The one below isn't that car, but even so, how sad... http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Barn-Find-Ford-Escort-Tw...
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HustleRussell
4,214 posts
30 months
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What a tragedy. At least the seller is frank and honest about it's condition.
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davepoth
20,194 posts
69 months
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In top condition, that's a £40k car. If it has any proper provenance, it's worth a lot more. I'd wager it'll ride again.
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andygo
Original Poster
3,876 posts
125 months
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Just noticed in the second photo the back quarter of a green mk1 parked next to the tc.
A mate of mine was killed several years ago in a motorbike accident.
His ex Pennti Airikala Chevette still sits in his dads barn gathering dust and rust. Still has the paperwork in the navigators door pocket from its last rally (which it won).
Such a shame there as well. I rallied it a couple of times and it was a serious beast.
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onyx39
3,657 posts
20 months
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will this car still be classed as "original" if pretty much everything is replaced ( as it would appear it would need to be)
would be great to see it restored though
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DanDC5
7,025 posts
37 months
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Can't see that going to the great scrapyard in the sky to be honest, always someone willing to at least give restorations on cars like this a go.
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FourWheelDrift
56,877 posts
154 months
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EDLT
14,593 posts
76 months
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Someone started a thread about how expensive E30 M3s are these days, maybe it isn't so crazy if people are willing to pay nearly £5k for that.
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davepoth
20,194 posts
69 months
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andygo said: Just noticed in the second photo the back quarter of a green mk1 parked next to the tc.
A mate of mine was killed several years ago in a motorbike accident.
His ex Pennti Airikala Chevette still sits in his dads barn gathering dust and rust. Still has the paperwork in the navigators door pocket from its last rally (which it won).
Such a shame there as well. I rallied it a couple of times and it was a serious beast.
Historic rally cars (and if it's a DTV car used on the RAC rally it certainly is) are worth a really serious amount of money these days if the provenance can be proved. I know he probably has reasons for leaving it as it is, but he should really get it valued to understand what he has.
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andygo
Original Poster
3,876 posts
125 months
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It has won the 1000 lakes in its day!
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davepoth
20,194 posts
69 months
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miniman
16,055 posts
132 months
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Seems a shame to tear up the green Malta car he's also selling to reshell this one. Obvious reasons why someone would do it, but a shame nonetheless.
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andygo
Original Poster
3,876 posts
125 months
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It won the Scottish Rally as well. Here's my wife and I just the other day... 
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velocemitch
1,407 posts
90 months
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I'd love that Barn find Mk1, it would make a superb project.
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Allyc85
3,756 posts
56 months
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I know of a Mk1 Rs1600 in Somerset that is just rotting away. I feel I should go and ask about it, but I expect il just be told where to go and keep my nose out  Then there is the 2 mk2 RS2000s my work mate has that he rekons his dad will do up one day. I doubt it though and I expect they will just become beyond repair 
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aeropilot
7,078 posts
97 months
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I reckon that Twink will go for close to 10k...even in that state. Great barn find..... wish I'd not had to get rid of mine 20 years ago  And Andygo, that ex-Pentti Chevette with works history is probably worth the best part of £75k+ thesedays  There's an ex-works Sunbeam-Lotus up for sale for £109k at the moment.
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heightswitch
3,453 posts
120 months
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davepoth said: Historic rally cars (and if it's a DTV car used on the RAC rally it certainly is) are worth a really serious amount of money these days if the provenance can be proved. I know he probably has reasons for leaving it as it is, but he should really get it valued to understand what he has. i think a previous poster was talking of Originality....Talk of originality with rally cars is often a load of b  ks..Ford used to switch reg numbers, identities and shells regularly on all its works cars dependant upon event, previous incidents etc..provenence is key and if the car is a well used rally car then provenence it certainly has... I don't think the words original and rally cars can be used in the same sentence.. Whether an original twink or not this car looks to have some good history behind it. N.
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MSTRBKR
4,948 posts
68 months
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I've never done any major work to a car, but surely, if the exterior is like that then underneath must be unrepairable also? The car actually looks twisted from the front.
I chuckled at this "Just to clear a few points up this car will not drive home does not come with a full tank of fuel". Good to see an honest and amusing ad.
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davepoth
20,194 posts
69 months
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MSTRBKR said: I've never done any major work to a car, but surely, if the exterior is like that then underneath must be unrepairable also? The car actually looks twisted from the front.
I chuckled at this "Just to clear a few points up this car will not drive home does not come with a full tank of fuel". Good to see an honest and amusing ad. It's not unrepairable by any stretch. http://carchute.com/2011/05/a-famous-cat-springs-b...If it's a fake twink then it's economically unrepairable. If it's a real one, then even with all that grot it's probably worthwhile.
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woof
6,989 posts
147 months
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There's nothing of salvage there. If money was of no object, then you could do, is re build it from ground up and effectively build a new car and then use the chassis / engine numbers. Vintage race cars do it all the time - but that's when what they're building in worth a million quid - this ain't. I'd say it's worthless ?
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