RE: Don't fancy a Turbo S? How about this instead...
RE: Don't fancy a Turbo S? How about this instead...
Tuesday 21st April

Don't fancy a Turbo S? How about this instead...

You could spec an MST and wait a couple of years - but you surely won't do any better than this


Nobody should need very much reminding of why a car from an MST sounds absolutely awesome. It’s a brand new car, remember, not even a reimagined classic, so there’s no concern about sacrificing a survivor. There’s all the joy of modern performance and classic charm with none of the associated drama of donor cars. You choose what you want - MST currently lists 14 models, which is impressive given they all look like old Escorts - add whatever options, pay your money and patiently wait for a huge amount of fun to arrive. 

It’s the choices you have to make as an MST customer that must be the most difficult part of buying one, with the wait very close behind. Because all of them, from Mk1 Sports to Mk2 Evo X, sound brilliant in their own way, but where to start on deciding the important bits? For the ‘standard’ Mk1 and Mk2s, there are levels of Duratec engine to think about, different gearbox options, axles, diffs, suspension… you name it, you can change it. And when it’s all going to be pretty great, where do you draw the line?

One solution is to do as the customer for this Mk2 did, and just choose all the most expensive parts possible. No, seriously - it’s hard to imagine more money ever being spent on one. 350hp Millington 2.7? Tick. WRC-spec, three-way adjustable Reiger dampers? Course. Six-speed sequential, ultra-light flywheel and plated LSD? Got it. AP Racing brakes, a six-link rear axle and a hydraulic handbrake? Be rude not to. MST itself calls this one the ‘Ultimate spec Millington road car’, and they would know. Even on its homepage, among rally cars and The Welsh Dragon, this stands out as something very special indeed. 

Yet for whatever reason, this 2022 build has seen hardly any use whatsoever. It sits on 65 miles, to all intents and purposes brand new. The engine bay looks glorious, the interior untouched, the blue and gold colour combo as good here as any other road-going rally car. Whoever agonised over the original decisions would surely have been thrilled with the end result. Also, the plaque inside suggests this might be the first MST Mk2 built. 

It’s unlikely that anything quite so extreme has been commissioned at MST since this car was created in 2022. It must have cost an absolute fortune, too; just the front Reiger struts alone are £5,000, without the adjustable top mounts. A used 2.8 Diamond is currently for sale at Millington for £25k plus VAT. A sequential gearbox has never come cheap. An enormous amount of time and money clearly went into building this. 

While buying an MST already made with the best bits does mean jumping any queue, it doesn’t mean a discount. Or at least not one that makes it anything less than jolly expensive: £174,995 is the asking price for this one. Probably less than it cost to build, but still. It’s almost new supercar money that most people will see as an old Escort. But if you know, you know, and an Mk2 will be way more exciting than the latest and greatest Instagram weapon. And with even the new Sports a £90k prospect, nothing from MST comes cheap. But they do look like absolutely wonderful ways to spend the money. All this one wants for is some driving - and an MOT…


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Simon Lee 100

Original Poster:

32 posts

133 months

Tuesday 21st April
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MST should be applauded for making these cars. Happy memories now available to be revisited in the modern age.

seabod91

966 posts

87 months

Tuesday 21st April
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Oh god yes. Retro, light, powerful, manual RWD. Lotto car for me. Perfect.

Robertb

3,576 posts

263 months

Tuesday 21st April
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Having seen Escorts scooting round Goodwood at the weekend I can only imagine how much fun this would be!

LightweightLouisDanvers

2,799 posts

68 months

Tuesday 21st April
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Fantastic!
The wheels look a little big to my eyes but yeah, I could put up with that.

Familymad

2,052 posts

242 months

Tuesday 21st April
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Shame they specified the noisy sequential box for a road car. As I found with my R500 sequential, less is sometimes more. Bar that I’m in.

mooseracer

2,684 posts

195 months

Tuesday 21st April
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Utterly fabulous.

GreatScott2016

2,331 posts

113 months

Tuesday 21st April
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Article says …. “It’s almost new supercar money that most people will see as an old Escort”…. Sadly, I’m in that camp although I really appreciate the workmanship here. Looks lovely and would surely be fun on the road smile.

CH80

371 posts

22 months

Tuesday 21st April
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Great spec! But for that money, I could get a 458 Italia Spider or an F12.

trails

6,749 posts

174 months

Tuesday 21st April
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Robertb said:
Having seen Escorts scooting round Goodwood at the weekend I can only imagine how much fun this would be!
I watched the highlights, they were practically skating...must have been great to watch in person smile

Johnspex

5,073 posts

209 months

Tuesday 21st April
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This going to seem silly and trivial - do they ever put heaters in the Restomod type cars?

Frankychops

1,907 posts

34 months

Tuesday 21st April
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CH80 said:
Great spec! But for that money, I could get a 458 Italia Spider or an F12.
Or a stratos rep with amazing panel gaps and £70k change

WPA

14,044 posts

139 months

Tuesday 21st April
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I like it and understand the appeal but not the £175k being asked

brillomaster

1,747 posts

195 months

Tuesday 21st April
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Not for me... escorts like that are from before my time, so dont hold much appeal personally.

Its nice, but theres probably 50 other cars id rather spend the money on first.

GTRene

21,325 posts

249 months

Tuesday 21st April
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what a machine, but they should have kept the manual, maybe then the owner would have kept it longer, such car deserves a manual for more use/fun on normal roads.

great combo btw, the blue and gold wheels, love it

Clad-Hach

385 posts

13 months

Tuesday 21st April
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Loose the Cibie's, paint it Venetian Red with silver wheels...lovely.

I can't wait to see their take on the RS2000.

GTRene

21,325 posts

249 months

Tuesday 21st April
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Clad-Hach said:
Loose the Cibie's, paint it Venetian Red with silver wheels...lovely.

I can't wait to see their take on the RS2000.
ah yes, agree on those Cibie's.

EyeHeartSpellin

706 posts

108 months

Tuesday 21st April
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I would give my left nut for that

WTDMM

241 posts

9 months

Tuesday 21st April
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Frankychops said:
CH80 said:
Great spec! But for that money, I could get a 458 Italia Spider or an F12.
Or a stratos rep with amazing panel gaps and £70k change
If you see a restored mk2 with great panel gaps or a new build or resto mod then you can spot them immediately. Mk2's didnt have great panel gaps

JJJ.

4,872 posts

40 months

Tuesday 21st April
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Hats off to MST and the original owner. The spec is something else, even if I'd be happy with a K24, conventional gearbox and four grands worth of shocks.

Arsecati

2,740 posts

142 months

Tuesday 21st April
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Substitute this text for 20 'drool' emojis, as that is all I can say right now! bow