Need some info on mk1 or mk2 escort estate inquiring

Need some info on mk1 or mk2 escort estate inquiring

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lockey1995

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94 posts

97 months

Sunday 29th May 2016
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Hey,

I posted here before about trying to find an old japanese sedan or wagon I've looked a bit but they seem to be way harder to find than i first anticipated. My dad gave my idea he said why not an Escort mk1 or mk2 as he used to own one and I guess it would be good to continue the Ford theme aha fiesta mk3 then a mk6 and maybe an mk1 or mk2 escort If i'm lucky. Anyway after searching around a little i soon found out the 3 doors were very expensive, didn't see any 4 doors for sale at the time I don't know if there's much difference on the price front.

Anyway how much do you reckon I'd be looking at for a mk1 or mk2 Estate or 4 door?

Just wanted to get some info and get some ideas and maybe some really good places to look this car will also be used as a daily.

If I can't get an escort what other rwd wagons, sedans is there?


Cheers smile

CYMR0

3,940 posts

200 months

Sunday 29th May 2016
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lockey1995 said:
Anyway how much do you reckon I'd be looking at for a mk1 or mk2 Estate or 4 door?
The cost of a 3-door, plus the cost of converting it by adding back doors, welding, strengthening, and custom fabbing the side glass.

(The estates were three-door only, unless you count the vans, which had two opening back doors so technically they might be four doors).

gazza285

9,811 posts

208 months

Sunday 29th May 2016
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CYMR0 said:
The cost of a 3-door, plus the cost of converting it by adding back doors, welding, strengthening, and custom fabbing the side glass.

(The estates were three-door only, unless you count the vans, which had two opening back doors so technically they might be four doors).
What the hell you on about?

Whatever you look at with RWD Escorts you are looking at big money these days, plus panels for the estates are rare now, especially wings as they only fit the van and estate, due to these being basically the Mk1 with a Mk2 front end grafted on. If you want a 70s estate I'd look for something like a Volvo instead.

lockey1995

Original Poster:

94 posts

97 months

Sunday 29th May 2016
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Yeah it may be hard to find frown, i wonder what else there is someone told me about an Opel Kadett but i guess it's hard to find most things now lol.

CYMR0

3,940 posts

200 months

Monday 30th May 2016
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http://www.carandclassic.co.uk/car/C744145#

How about this?

130 bhp in a 2-door 70s estate that weighs less than 1,100 kg but because it's got the wrong badge no one's interested.

gazza285

9,811 posts

208 months

Monday 30th May 2016
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CYMR0 said:
http://www.carandclassic.co.uk/car/C744145#

How about this?

130 bhp in a 2-door 70s estate that weighs less than 1,100 kg but because it's got the wrong badge no one's interested.
Christ that's ugly.

Zad

12,700 posts

236 months

Tuesday 31st May 2016
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RWD Escorts of any flavour have pretty much all been robbed for parts. Either for rally cars, restorations or, more likely, for kit cars. Car and Classic has a part-restoration estate going for £3K. Maybe a Cortina Estate would be more affordable, but they are pretty rare beasties too, for similar reasons - lots of their parts were used in "Locost" DIY cars.

LuS1fer

41,135 posts

245 months

Sunday 5th June 2016
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Most will have rotted into the earth but my father had a Corolla 30 Estae back in the 70s and it was streets ahead of the Escort and have this sort of potential:



On the Vauxhall theme, the Vauxhall Magnum was a good car in it's day but the 1800 was no fireball - I had the Viva 1800.
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/like/201596588533?clk_rv...

Edited by LuS1fer on Sunday 5th June 11:36

lockey1995

Original Poster:

94 posts

97 months

Tuesday 7th June 2016
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Yeah it sucks frown, guess I'll keep looking lol