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Great Fiesta, my first proper car was a mk 1 W reg 1981 950 popular in red. Went all over the country in that so again seeing your mk2 brings back good memories.
Brilliant to see such a smart example so well preserved. Would definitely keep predominantly standard with it being such a nice solid original car. Very rare and " try find another" springs to mind !
Thanks for sharing and looking forward to the updates........:-))
Brilliant to see such a smart example so well preserved. Would definitely keep predominantly standard with it being such a nice solid original car. Very rare and " try find another" springs to mind !
Thanks for sharing and looking forward to the updates........:-))
One of my mates had one as his first car, same colour with pepper pots too.
Brings back memories seeing this, cars that were so common but now so rare. Fair play for keeping going and in such condition.
I'm sure you won't but...please don't ruin it and add a cherry bomb like my friend did!!
Brings back memories seeing this, cars that were so common but now so rare. Fair play for keeping going and in such condition.
I'm sure you won't but...please don't ruin it and add a cherry bomb like my friend did!!
Quhet said:
Seriously cool
st old cars become really interesting once there are hardly any left on the road, good on you for keeping it going
Exactly this. I have had a nose around the Ford Heritage collection and amongst the usual suspects (GT40, ex-WRC cars, Model T, first and last off the line vehicles and so on) there was a pristine mk1 Mondeo. It still had it's plastic protective seat covers on! I probably looked around that more than anything else. st old cars become really interesting once there are hardly any left on the road, good on you for keeping it going
OP, if you ever think of selling up, I don't doubt the chaps at Ford would be interested in this.
Fantastic car by the way!
I was admiring the Mk1 Fiesta at Gaydon a few months ago. These look so delicate when you're used to the great whales we have rolling around these days. Now you see them so rarely and don't take them for granted it seems easier to appreciate what a great looking little car they are.
Good luck to you, it's the preserved versions of everyday cars that always seem more interesting to me than pampered exotica.
Good luck to you, it's the preserved versions of everyday cars that always seem more interesting to me than pampered exotica.
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