Ford RS200 Replicas - Who makes a good one?

Ford RS200 Replicas - Who makes a good one?

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dom9

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8,040 posts

208 months

Tuesday 6th November 2012
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I am somewhat bored at work today and thinking about future projects...

Is anyone still producing a good RS200 replica?

I am thinking about a small, mid-engined toy that can be built to my spec.

I'm liking the look of Fran Hall's GTA but there something about the RS200...

mirach

154 posts

222 months

Tuesday 6th November 2012
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i have a set of moulds for the front and rear sections of the 200, no centre section though,

dtmpower

3,972 posts

244 months

Tuesday 6th November 2012
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Dom. Hammond reviews the RS200 in the current Top Gear magazine. I can scan it for you if you like. It links to a kit with original body mouldings and correct dash.

dom9

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8,040 posts

208 months

Wednesday 7th November 2012
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mirach said:
i have a set of moulds for the front and rear sections of the 200, no centre section though,
Interesting stuff - what were you planning to do with them?

dom9

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208 months

Wednesday 7th November 2012
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dtmpower said:
Dom. Hammond reviews the RS200 in the current Top Gear magazine. I can scan it for you if you like. It links to a kit with original body mouldings and correct dash.
Hook me up over email wink

Wanchaiwarrior

364 posts

213 months

Wednesday 7th November 2012
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Steve_D

13,737 posts

257 months

Wednesday 7th November 2012
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Wanchaiwarrior said:
We've had that car in our workshop. Very nice but I've never crawled over an original so don't know how closely it compares. I'm told it is close.

Steve

mirach

154 posts

222 months

Wednesday 7th November 2012
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dom9 said:
mirach said:
i have a set of moulds for the front and rear sections of the 200, no centre section though,
Interesting stuff - what were you planning to do with them?
sell them. i have no use for them now

GTRene

16,369 posts

223 months

Wednesday 7th November 2012
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dom9 said:
I am somewhat bored at work today and thinking about future projects...

Is anyone still producing a good RS200 replica?

I am thinking about a small, mid-engined toy that can be built to my spec.

I'm liking the look of Fran Hall's GTA but there something about the RS200...
maybe those?
at least it looks like they sell a lot parts...

http://www.globalgt.co.uk/index-23.html

magpies

5,129 posts

181 months

Wednesday 7th November 2012
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The original Ford moulds (slightly bent due to nearby fire!) were sold to Paul Banham of Banaham Conversions. They were then purchased! (not going into that) by RallySport Replicas (RSR) near Cambridge. Due to wraglings about purchase RSR went under (I bought a complete set of panels from him - I believe they may have been the last Banham ones. This was 6 years ago.

There may be other panel manufactures using bucks from existing cars as previous posts.

By the way I built mine using a Celica GT4 platform so retained 4 wd and 280 bhp. SVA'd and weighed 1240kg. I built it to use in competition so was not finished to road car interior standards. Was also MSA Logbooked for sprints and hillclimbs. I used it at Croft and 2nd fastest (out of 60) on a trackday. Sold it for £5k which was less than the cost of the panels / parts.

dom9

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208 months

Wednesday 7th November 2012
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Wanchaiwarrior said:
I had found that one. It looks just the ticket. I like the idea that it uses a longitudinal engine installation. I am not sure that I would want to use a Cosworth or even a turbo engine. A highly strung Duratec would be kind of cool but I wonder if you could squeeze something in a v-configuration in? I can imagine with a Ford/ Jaguar V6 in the middle and NA delivery, maybe with a more modern transaxle would be a lovely thing! How about with something like the Audi S4/RS4 engine running an Audi transaxle? Hmmmm...

Steve_D said:
We've had that car in our workshop. Very nice but I've never crawled over an original so don't know how closely it compares. I'm told it is close.

Steve
If I built a car, it would need to look like an RS200 but it needn't be the most authentic replica out there. It's more the fact that I am looking for a 2-door, mid-engined coupe that can be 'played' with and a kit RS200 seems like it fits the bill perfectly.

GTRene said:
maybe those?
at least it looks like they sell a lot parts...

http://www.globalgt.co.uk/index-23.html
That looks like an interesting site. I guess they are catering for 'original' cars, in the main?!

magpies said:
The original Ford moulds (slightly bent due to nearby fire!) were sold to Paul Banham of Banaham Conversions. They were then purchased! (not going into that) by RallySport Replicas (RSR) near Cambridge. Due to wraglings about purchase RSR went under (I bought a complete set of panels from him - I believe they may have been the last Banham ones. This was 6 years ago.

There may be other panel manufactures using bucks from existing cars as previous posts.

By the way I built mine using a Celica GT4 platform so retained 4 wd and 280 bhp. SVA'd and weighed 1240kg. I built it to use in competition so was not finished to road car interior standards. Was also MSA Logbooked for sprints and hillclimbs. I used it at Croft and 2nd fastest (out of 60) on a trackday. Sold it for £5k which was less than the cost of the panels / parts.
Wow, 5k seems very reasonable for what sounds like an accomplished build!

migwell2

40 posts

154 months

Wednesday 7th November 2012
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There is a company in Margate that still does a RS200, cant remember the name at the moment but last I know they were still going strong, sometimes mentioned on Totalkitcar site

GoneAnon

1,703 posts

151 months

Wednesday 7th November 2012
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I think that an RS200 is the only car that I would trade my XR4i for.

A real one is, realistically, beyond me unless the Euromillions numbers come up but a good replica would do me.

dom9

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208 months

Wednesday 7th November 2012
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I do think the design has aged well and they are so rare that most people wouldn't know what it was, anyway smile

The kit, mid-engined coupe market is sorely lacking at the moment... Then again, it was probably never buoyant, other than the MR2 body swaps.

Ideally, my spec would be:

- Road going interior (charcoal alcantara) including stereo/ nav
- Grigio Silverstone/ dark, metallic grey paintwork
- Red, modern alloys (giving a GT3RS type look)
- Modern, NA V6 of about 3 litres/ 300bhp
- Not too low/ stiff that it isn't everyday usuable

Absolutely NOT what the RS200 was designed to be but I'm guessing that would still be 300bhp/tonne and a damn sight cheaper than a new Cayman and it isn't meant to be a replica. I really do fancy one of these... Just need to move back to the UK!

Nick Brough

380 posts

220 months

Wednesday 7th November 2012
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GoneAnon said:
I think that an RS200 is the only car that I would trade my XR4i for.

A real one is, realistically, beyond me unless the Euromillions numbers come up but a good replica would do me.
Don't want to rain on your parade but you would probably be better off with a replica. I know the owner of an original and he hardly drives it as it is near impossible to drive on the road.

There again there is an owner who uses his regularly even to go to the shops.

Regards

Nick

Mike N

24 posts

162 months

Wednesday 7th November 2012
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I always laugh at those photo's because the second one from the left is not a genuine RS200 it is a Banham 200 version based on the Austin Meastro. You can see the white bonnet badge which Paul put on all of his replicas. James from RSR took the photo's to use in his adverts after purchasing the company.

There were many replicas produced, Banham, SPD, RSR, GT4/200, Rally Replicas, Mercury, KARA 430, Evo 200.

The first five and the most accurate used genuine body panels, the second three used externally copied only and had lengthened panels which can easily be seen in the cills, front quarter panel bumpers and other area's.










Edited by Mike N on Saturday 10th November 01:42

dom9

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208 months

Thursday 8th November 2012
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I certainly would want it to be mid-engined, with a dedicated spaceframe etc which appears to narrow the options...

Some good info here, chaps - many thanks!

dtmpower

3,972 posts

244 months

Thursday 8th November 2012
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dom9 said:
dtmpower said:
Dom. Hammond reviews the RS200 in the current Top Gear magazine. I can scan it for you if you like. It links to a kit with original body mouldings and correct dash.
Hook me up over email wink
Will do it when I get home type

OlberJ

14,101 posts

232 months

Thursday 8th November 2012
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Dom, the guy who bought my old Mr2Roadster with the 3.0 V6 conversion is currently fitting an RS200 kit to that.

Haven't heard from him in a while so will email and see how he's progressing with it.

That would pretty much cover the bases for you but you would need to go SC or buy a 2GRFE and running gear to get up to the 300bhp mark. Only 200 just now but the weight will be nearer a tonne.


dom9

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208 months

Thursday 8th November 2012
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dtmpower said:
Will do it when I get home type
Cheers, buddy smile

OlberJ said:
Dom, the guy who bought my old Mr2Roadster with the 3.0 V6 conversion is currently fitting an RS200 kit to that.

Haven't heard from him in a while so will email and see how he's progressing with it.

That would pretty much cover the bases for you but you would need to go SC or buy a 2GRFE and running gear to get up to the 300bhp mark. Only 200 just now but the weight will be nearer a tonne.
Hi Olie - that sounds like an interesting project! Was that a Mk.2? Get him to post up in the Readers Cars section on here - would be good to follow the progress there!