RE: RS Royalty: The Bonkers Collection

RE: RS Royalty: The Bonkers Collection

Tuesday 19th July 2011

RS Royalty: The Bonkers Collection

PH meets a man who knows his RS from his L-Plates



It's not often a mere serf can say this, so allow me a spot of self-indulgence: I've just been in a royal's car. I've patted the fabric where royal posteriors once sat, I've held the steering wheel once held in royal hands, and I've... er... sniffed the plasticky odours that once graced royal nostrils. I've even seen the back seat upon which our future king was once carted around in a baby booster. (That's nothing. I once used an airport loo straight after King Juan Carlos of Spain, which briefly made me next in line for the throne... Ed.)


This is no Bentley or Rolls, though. It's not even an Aston or a Jag. No, this is a comparatively humble Escort RS Turbo; the crisply-styled Series One version, to be precise, and the only Series One to be factory finished in black, reportedly at the request of its owner, the young Princess Diana.

Provenance can be found in a picture which hangs on the wall above the car; a young Di, emerging from the driver's seat of the very same Escort, deep in conversation with a bodyguard. It hangs on the wall of the room - carpeted, soundproofed, and lit with artfully-angled spotlights - which the Escort shares with some of the finest examples in the country of Ford's RS back catalogue; and some have as few as 1,800 miles on the clock.

This room is something of a Mecca for blue oval enthusiasts. It contains 'The Bonkers Collection', probably the most interesting collection of Ford RS models in Europe, possibly in the entire world.

Rarities include a bright red Sierra Sapphire Cosworth, for example, one of only three red two-wheel-drives ever made, and the only one known to survive. Another Sapphire, this time a 4x4, the only one in metallic Mallard Green, and the last Sapphire Cosworth to leave the production line. A Focus RS500; number one, in fact, as evinced by the 001/500 plaque on the dash. A smattering of Sierra RS500 Cosworths; touring car racers for the road, and not one but two from the batch of just 52 ever made which were finished in Moonstone Blue. I could go on; there are 20 cars here at present, and the list continues to grow.

Hats-off to Mark (Bonkers?) Bailey
Hats-off to Mark (Bonkers?) Bailey
This remarkable collection traces its roots back to the early '80s when a young chap called Mark Bailey was given an 18-month-old Mk3 Escort RS1600i by his father. Mark promptly attempted to re-shape the RS1600i with the aid of some conveniently-placed scenery, and that was the end of that - for the next 20 years or so, at least.

"It was about seven or eight years ago now," Mark remembers. "I'd always had a huge passion for Ford RSs, ever since that first 1600i, so I set out on this quest to buy the best RS1600i I could find." Little did he know that that RS1600i would give rise to something so big. Before long, Mark had spied a black Series Two Escort RS Turbo, and with just 4000 miles on the clock, he had to have it. That was followed by a black RS1600i. "It was a quest that turned into a hobby, and a hobby that turned into a passion, and a passion that turned into an obsession!" he laughs.

Mark says his aim is to own one example of every RS model ever produced; not an easy task when you consider some of the rare (and, more to the point, pricey) cars that list includes - the RS200 and Mk2 Escort RS1800 are just two which spring to mind. And it's not as though Mark will settle for just anything. "With all the models, the point is trying to find the best I possibly can," he says. "If I've got one that's done 15,000 miles, and I find one that's done 12,000 miles, I'll buy that one and sell the other."


There are a few cars here, however, to which that rule doesn't apply. The princess's RS Turbo is one, of course; Mark's latest acquisition is another. He folds back the doors to the Bonkers Collection's dedicated workshop bay to reveal a Mk2 Escort RS2000, dating from 1979, and with a scarcely-believable 10,300 miles on the clock. It sits on its original tyres - carefully preserved by the previous owner - and still displays its original £50-for-a-year tax disc in the window. Too often, 'time warp' is bandied about by people selling a tidy-ish hatchback; this, on the other hand, is the car for which the word was invented. As with all of the Bonkers cars, this one's been lovingly restored, with unimaginable amounts of care taken to retain its originality. Everything down to the last nut, bolt and washer has been removed, carefully cleaned and put back again; where parts have had to be replaced, brand new original items have been sourced.

One gets the feeling that owning these cars and simply being around them is more important to Mark then any wish to drive them. "The only ones I really drive are the two Sapphires," he says. "Sometimes, if it's all getting a bit too much, I'll come in here, just for half an hour or so, and sit and look. I don't need to drive them to enjoy them."


Some might say that that's a shame, but perhaps it's wrong to think of these as cars in the conventional sense. These are museum pieces; prime examples of past masters; type specimens kept for posterity.

And if you see the cars that way, it's perfectly logical that they're kept the way they are - in the warm, dry, quiet confines of this room, admired and adored by their owner. For sure, this collection is an investment - by his own admission, that's the only way Mark can justify spending so much on it - but first and foremost it's the ultimate fantasy of a dyed-in-the-wool RS enthusiast, made flesh.

Bonkers it might be - but it's also brilliant.















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nagsheadwarrior

Original Poster:

2,781 posts

179 months

Monday 18th July 2011
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Awesome collection but where's the Capri's?

Swifty Stig

641 posts

168 months

Monday 18th July 2011
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Heaven! My Favourites smile Forget Ferraris And Paganis Etc. This Is My Dream Garage. And Yeah I Would Rather Own Them Than Exotica If Offered The Choice wink Oh What I Would Do To Own That Collection.
Gorgeous Cars.
cloud9

lotusmad2001

103 posts

171 months

Monday 18th July 2011
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It shows a picture of a focus RS plaque as 1 out of 500 wheras its actually 1 of 100. I noticed this when we had a pre facelift ST500 in at work that also had a 1/500 plaque, we couldnt believe it until we found out.

Jonny

Mermaid

21,492 posts

171 months

Monday 18th July 2011
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Great foresight in putting together this great collection.

Mojocvh

16,837 posts

262 months

Monday 18th July 2011
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Just got me a new desktop.

Remember one of these being used a runner from the east-most RAF G bases to Lincolnshire, guy used to go home every second weekend via NSF, used this to make the ferry on time, excellent (if a bit basic inside) and what a blast cutting through 3 countries before the day of the speedcam.

Local German dealer couldn't get why he

1. insisted on fuchs synth oil
2. had it changed once a month!

LOL.

To answer r11co's second hand observations further on in the thread, all the brakes did on "the run" was to slow us down a little bit, mostly it was max chat with a lift off before any "off axis angular vectors" and back on the power, obviously they worked when required and the rest of the/his drivel is just that.

cheers

Mo.

Edited by Mojocvh on Friday 22 July 01:26

RZ1

4,332 posts

206 months

Monday 18th July 2011
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impressive collection, just a shame he does not use them all

mojjo1

158 posts

200 months

Monday 18th July 2011
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It's that pic of Di getting out of that RS Turbo on the wall next to the actual car that gets me! If you watch 'Four Rooms' on channel 4 they'd love that combo, and prob worth a hell-of-a-lot.


Great cars and I wish I'd done the same with another marque!

anonymous-user

54 months

Monday 18th July 2011
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On one hand amazing to see the cars, but on the other better to see them in their nature environment, on the road.

I love older cars but sometimes feel they should be driven, so that the younger generation can appreciate them for what they are.

mojjo1

158 posts

200 months

Monday 18th July 2011
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It's that pic of Di getting out of that RS Turbo on the wall next to the actual car that gets me! If you watch 'Four Rooms' on channel 4 they'd love that combo, and prob worth a hell-of-a-lot.


Great cars and I wish I'd done the same with another marque!

X5TUU

11,939 posts

187 months

Monday 18th July 2011
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Swifty Stig said:
Heaven! My Favourites smile Forget Ferraris And Paganis Etc. This Is My Dream Garage. And Yeah I Would Rather Own Them Than Exotica If Offered The Choice wink Oh What I Would Do To Own That Collection.
Gorgeous Cars.
cloud9
Totally Unequivocally 100% agree - Awesome collection and one i would love to own at some point

Always been a fan of the hallowed RS monika and having owned a couple of series 1 turbo's(granted ratty and nowhere near this standard) and a escort cossy i would give my left arm for this lot lol!

pole

322 posts

214 months

Monday 18th July 2011
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SERIOUS COLLECTION! I WONDER IF HE WILL OPEN THE DOORS TO THE PUBLIC?

Chrisw666

22,655 posts

199 months

Monday 18th July 2011
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Lovely collection, but unless I also had one of each to drive I would be one of those philistines who uses the cars.

trunks82

252 posts

198 months

Monday 18th July 2011
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pole said:
SERIOUS COLLECTION! I WONDER IF HE WILL OPEN THE DOORS TO THE PUBLIC?
Took the words right out of my mouth....

soad

32,894 posts

176 months

Monday 18th July 2011
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What a collection! cloud9

anonymous-user

54 months

Monday 18th July 2011
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Is this not the same guy who recently sold off minter than mint examples of an e30 M3 and a 190E EvoII amongst other things?

ETA: The article refers to an RS200 - seems he already has, or had one... with 1,000 miles on the clock.
ETA... again - seems he sold it - his last comment about it was that it was on here for £100,000



Edited by anonymous-user on Monday 18th July 18:29


Edited by anonymous-user on Monday 18th July 18:31

silversixx

140 posts

211 months

Monday 18th July 2011
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Fine collection. Have always wondered though why one or two have an RS badge on them. Most were class-leading cars, whereas a couple were anything but.

ikky85

68 posts

155 months

Monday 18th July 2011
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Love it !

I used to live near a tuner called Castle Performance Engineering and they built some beasty 8 injector , T4 Garret'd Cosworths

Otispunkmeyer

12,593 posts

155 months

Monday 18th July 2011
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My Dad used to have a white Escort RS Turbo just like that one in the pictures.

Got my first speeding offence in it.... well, He did, I was but a baby in a chair on the back seat!!!

Yep, my mum wasnt too happy about that and the RS was soon gone frown

adamasbo69

20 posts

168 months

Monday 18th July 2011
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ill have the black series 1 the yellow rs 2000, and the white 3 door cossie thank you please

britsportscars

281 posts

178 months

Monday 18th July 2011
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Wow! I don't think I could own those without driving them... Sierra Cosworth looks great!