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1962

Original Poster:

115 posts

176 months

Thursday 26th May 2022
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New to me is this September 1971 Ford Escort Mexico in Le Mans Green.

1 previous owner from new.

Car has been fastidiously maintained in it's 51 years, originally purchased from Roger Clark cars of Narborough, Leicestershire.

Roger ran the business with his brother Stan.

Before the car was handed over to its owner, Roger drove to the petrol pump and put £2 of fuel in (approx. 5 gallons).

Car is on it's original engine, runs like a sewing machine and still returns 37mpg.



Edited by 1962 on Thursday 26th May 23:04


Edited by 1962 on Thursday 26th May 23:05

Mark A S

1,839 posts

189 months

Friday 27th May 2022
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Very nice, i like the wheels and its "stance" looks just right.

If Roger drove it, i bet the handbrake cables are stretched wink

aeropilot

34,710 posts

228 months

Friday 27th May 2022
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1962 said:
New to me is this September 1971 Ford Escort Mexico in Le Mans Green.

1 previous owner from new.

Car has been fastidiously maintained in it's 51 years, originally purchased from Roger Clark cars of Narborough, Leicestershire.

Roger ran the business with his brother Stan.

Before the car was handed over to its owner, Roger drove to the petrol pump and put 2 of fuel in (approx. 5 gallons).

Car is on it's original engine, runs like a sewing machine and still returns 37mpg.



Edited by 1962 on Thursday 26th May 23:04


Edited by 1962 on Thursday 26th May 23:05
Must have broke Phil's heart having to sell her after all this time, but he must be close to 80 odd now at a guess from memories of him.

When I first joined AVO OC in 1982, there were 3 committee members of the club that bought their cars new, and still owned them, Phil Wyllie with this one, Pete Williams with his Mex, and Roger Bailey with his RS2000 (which was the very last RS2000 sold new by a dealer)

r5kdt

251 posts

186 months

Friday 27th May 2022
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aeropilot said:
1962 said:
New to me is this September 1971 Ford Escort Mexico in Le Mans Green.

1 previous owner from new.

Car has been fastidiously maintained in it's 51 years, originally purchased from Roger Clark cars of Narborough, Leicestershire.

Roger ran the business with his brother Stan.

Before the car was handed over to its owner, Roger drove to the petrol pump and put 2 of fuel in (approx. 5 gallons).

Car is on it's original engine, runs like a sewing machine and still returns 37mpg.



Edited by 1962 on Thursday 26th May 23:04


Edited by 1962 on Thursday 26th May 23:05
Must have broke Phil's heart having to sell her after all this time, but he must be close to 80 odd now at a guess from memories of him.

When I first joined AVO OC in 1982, there were 3 committee members of the club that bought their cars new, and still owned them, Phil Wyllie with this one, Pete Williams with his Mex, and Roger Bailey with his RS2000 (which was the very last RS2000 sold new by a dealer)
Perfect and beautiful colour. Enjoy!

1962

Original Poster:

115 posts

176 months

Friday 27th May 2022
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It was an absolute pleasure meeting Phil. The car has such a rich history being with the previous owner for 50 years, a true survivor car.


s m

23,262 posts

204 months

Saturday 28th May 2022
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1962 said:
It was an absolute pleasure meeting Phil. The car has such a rich history being with the previous owner for 50 years, a true survivor car.

Lovely cool

Hope you have some great fun with it

TwigtheWonderkid

43,449 posts

151 months

Saturday 28th May 2022
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That looks fabulous.

Mr Tidy

22,469 posts

128 months

Saturday 28th May 2022
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That just looks so right - well done 1962! thumbup

sideways man

1,321 posts

138 months

Monday 30th May 2022
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Great to see an unmolested Mex and such a great colour.
Good luck getting 37mpg without the aide of a downhill road though laugh

Yup; I’m envious.

Edited by sideways man on Monday 30th May 18:55

s m

23,262 posts

204 months

Monday 30th May 2022
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sideways man said:
Great to see an unmolested Mex and such a great colour.
Good luck getting 37mpg without the aide of a downhill road though laugh

Yup; I’m envious.

Edited by sideways man on Monday 30th May 18:55
When I did stand-in work for my job, years back, used to keep a careful note of mileage ( also used to record cost to brim ) for mileage expenses in my first RS2000. Did a few max economy runs from Welsh coast to home and often saw low/mid 30s

The sub 20mpg runs late at night on a Thursday were a load more fun though cool

I think it was mostly mid 20s with general driving.

Mk1 1300GT was even better on a tickled throttle ……but as I recall, worse when you caned it hehe

Little Pete

1,537 posts

95 months

Monday 30th May 2022
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That is a lovely thing. Congratulations.

zeb

3,204 posts

219 months

Tuesday 31st May 2022
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Wonderful car and story. Enjoy!

1962

Original Poster:

115 posts

176 months

Friday 17th June 2022
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Fantastic Lakes Tour last weekend, car didn't miss a beat and returned an impressive 42mpg on the way up.


Johnspex

4,345 posts

185 months

Saturday 18th June 2022
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Has something reversed into it? The driver's side bumper looksvery slightly tilted up in that pic but not in the handover pic
Probably just the light though.

Mark A S

1,839 posts

189 months

Saturday 18th June 2022
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1962 said:
Fantastic Lakes Tour last weekend, car didn't miss a beat and returned an impressive 42mpg on the way up.

42mpg !!!! from an RS Escort !!!!!!,,,,,,,,,,, me thinks you need a heavier right shoe wink

aeropilot

34,710 posts

228 months

Saturday 18th June 2022
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Mark A S said:
1962 said:
Fantastic Lakes Tour last weekend, car didn't miss a beat and returned an impressive 42mpg on the way up.

42mpg !!!! from an RS Escort !!!!!!,,,,,,,,,,, me thinks you need a heavier right shoe wink
Helium loafer syndrome we used to call it in AVOOC 40 years ago.....but those were different days smile


niva441

2,007 posts

232 months

Saturday 18th June 2022
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I particularly appreciate the period details such as the the Lombard RAC windscreen strip and Ford Sport grill badge, I think Dad had one of those. Surely amongst everything lurking in the garage it can't have been thrown away.

s m

23,262 posts

204 months

Saturday 18th June 2022
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1962 said:
Fantastic Lakes Tour last weekend, car didn't miss a beat and returned an impressive 42mpg on the way up.

Impressive mpg!

Lovely looking car too

1962

Original Poster:

115 posts

176 months

Saturday 18th June 2022
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Thank you guys. Some very observant people out there. The drivers qtr bumper has taken a knock, will be addressed later.

It has many battle scars within its 50 year single ownership.

Thank you for appreciating the car, the history and provenance is what makes it unusual.

Adding a photo from 1972


aeropilot

34,710 posts

228 months

Saturday 18th June 2022
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1962 said:
Adding a photo from 1972

Cibie Biodes smile

Shame they are not still on the car.

Oh, and Phil looked much like that when I first met him back in 1982 wink