So, who can tell me what car this is?
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TheEnd said:
Yep, the US version of this, aka Sierra
There was a fancy version too, the Sierra Cosworth
It seems to be that 2door 4wd cars had that extra bar in the rear window, and the 2wd (rear) had the nicer looking one piece rear window.
The XR4 had a bespoke bodyshell with the extra side windows. The Cosworth used the same two-door hatchback body as the standard cars.There was a fancy version too, the Sierra Cosworth
It seems to be that 2door 4wd cars had that extra bar in the rear window, and the 2wd (rear) had the nicer looking one piece rear window.
Sorry, going slightly OT here, but where did the 'XR' nomenclature actually come from?
I know of the regular XR2 - XR4 models, and also of an XR5 that I think was in Oz, but were there any more? Take it there wasn't an XR1
And yes, always wondered where that split window between the B- and C-pillar came from on the XR4i too
I know of the regular XR2 - XR4 models, and also of an XR5 that I think was in Oz, but were there any more? Take it there wasn't an XR1
And yes, always wondered where that split window between the B- and C-pillar came from on the XR4i too
Skyedriver said:
You know you are getting old when people say they haven't seen a Sierra before...
Tony (aged 61)
I can remember going to Tildesley Ford in Shifnal the day the Sierra was released with my Dad in his Cortina. He was speechless at the appearance of the Sierra.Tony (aged 61)
Simon (age 43).
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