RE: Ford Mondeo ST200 | Spotted

RE: Ford Mondeo ST200 | Spotted

Sunday 20th June 2021

Ford Mondeo ST200 | Spotted

The Mondeo may have died, but the fondness lives on...



The Sierra was a legend in its own lifetime, the RS Cosworth and RS500 securing the humble Ford family car an outsized reputation. The looks, the performance, the success on and off the racetrack and eventual notoriety ensured the Sierra the sort of status normally reserved for much more expensive cars. Now they've become the much more expensive cars...

With different motorsport requirements at the time of the Mondeo, the Sierra Cossie was never directly replaced. For a good few years, there wasn't really a fast Mondeo of note - the ST24 adding no more power to a V6 used in the equivalent Ghia. In fact, this was that odd time with no really significant fast Ford at all. The Puma was great, but never got more than 123hp (unless you were willing to pay mad money for a Racing), the Focus ST170 was a bit limp, a fantastic Fiesta never got more than a Zetec S and the SportKa only arrived after the standard one had been around for seven years.

However, Ford got itself into gear eventually, and gave the world the Mondeo ST200. It was well timed, actually, to coincide with both a burgeoning market for racy repmobiles - think Accord Type R, Vectra GSI, S40 T4 and so on - as well as Ford's success in touring cars. The ST200 launched at £23,000 in the summer of 1999; in 2000, the last year of Super Touring BTCC, Ford won the Teams Championship, Manufacturers Championship, and took the top three spots in driver's standings - it was a demolition job. Imagine how cool your ST200 looked then.


Over a regular 2.5 V6, the ST200 received uprated cams, induction and exhaust tweaks to free up 205hp, up from 170hp. The wheels were bigger, suspension firmer and bodykit beefier, in keeping with fast Ford tradition. Apparently colours other than Imperial Blue were offered, but it's the shade that became inextricably linked with the Mondeo.

With just 6,500 made, the Mondeo was always going to be a rare car. That it was launched more than 20 years ago now makes finding one a challenge (with just a few hundred around), but here we have an Imperial Blue ST200 in seemingly excellent condition. Its 67,000-mile odo reading is low without being shockingly so, the resulting condition really good if not museum quality - there'd be nothing to stop the odd outing to enjoy a forgotten fast Ford great.

As with so many of the performance cars from everyday manufacturers, scarcity has pushed values of the Mondeo up. In the case of the ST200, the fact that the model name is due to disappear entirely will only increase affection amongst the dedicated few. Here's another one that was Shed money a decade ago - we didn't we all buy six cars each in 2010? - that's now more than £10k - £12,995 to be precise. Big Mondeo money, yes, if not all that much in the grand scheme of fast Fords. A missing homologation link will surely prevent this ever being worth megabucks, but as a reminder of when the repmobile ruled - and when the Ford Mondeo was top of that tree - the ST200 will always hold a special appeal.


SPECIFICATION | FORD MONDEO ST200

Engine: 2,495cc, V6
Transmission: 5-speed manual, front-wheel drive
Power (hp): 205@6,500rpm
Torque (lb ft): 173@5,500rpm
MPG: c. 30
CO2: c. 235g/km
First registered: 2001
Recorded mileage: 67,658
Price new: £23,000 (1999)
Price now: £12,995

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cerb4.5lee

Original Poster:

30,537 posts

180 months

Sunday 20th June 2021
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I've always been a big fan of these(I've also had 3 Mondeos including an ST24), this looks like a lovely example too. The colour of these has always been up my street as well.

This is up for more money now than a paid for my just over 1 year old ST24 back in 2001!(£10k).

SuperSonicSloth

143 posts

72 months

Sunday 20th June 2021
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These still look just right. I remember being a bit in awe of the ST200 when it came out (around the same time I passed my driving test and teenage freedom was a 1 litre mk2 Fiesta). Back then anything that did 60 in sub-10 was respectable. Still a lovely thing now despite how far the performance goalposts have moved.

They're currently restoring one on Drive Tribe.

MightyBadger

1,948 posts

50 months

Sunday 20th June 2021
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Becoming rare in decent condition. This has 10k more miles and is only 5k.

https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/384173498100?hash=item5...

s m

23,223 posts

203 months

Sunday 20th June 2021
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Looks in nice nick but I’d rather have the Vauxhall ST200 as I think it’s just a bit more special ( LSD, AP brakes, engine sounds a bit nicer IMO )

SuperSonicSloth

143 posts

72 months

Sunday 20th June 2021
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s m said:
Looks in nice nick but I’d rather have the Vauxhall ST200 at I think it’s just a bit more special ( LSD, AP brakes, engine sounds a bit nicer IMO )
I never even realised there was a Vauxhall ST200, just had to Google it. Looks interesting, but I was always more of a Ford man.

Podie

46,630 posts

275 months

Sunday 20th June 2021
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I bought one as a stop gap motorway mile muncher and ended up keeping it several years. Was a good car.

s m

23,223 posts

203 months

Sunday 20th June 2021
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SuperSonicSloth said:
I never even realised there was a Vauxhall ST200, just had to Google it. Looks interesting, but I was always more of a Ford man.
I have had a few Fords too ( as well as Vauxhall /Opels ) but I just cherry pick the ones I like best smile

PH User

22,154 posts

108 months

Sunday 20th June 2021
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That's a lot of money for a Mondeo

benzinbob

750 posts

56 months

Sunday 20th June 2021
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cerb4.5lee said:
I've always been a big fan of these(I've also had 3 Mondeos including an ST24), this looks like a lovely example too. The colour of these has always been up my street as well.

This is up for more money now than a paid for my just over 1 year old ST24 back in 2001!(£10k).
Now you put it like that, that’s madness. It’s not like it’s low on miles this one either

Lincsls1

3,334 posts

140 months

Sunday 20th June 2021
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I bet that is still a really good drive, with plenty of performance, but the sort that needs wringing out. I bet its a real joy to extract with that smooth V6 noise in a world where 3/4cyl turbos serve it up far too easily.
Is it a bit steep at £13k? Yes.

Dombilano

1,135 posts

55 months

Sunday 20th June 2021
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My inner 14 year old remembers lusting after these. Such a long time ago though.

s m

23,223 posts

203 months

Sunday 20th June 2021
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PH User said:
That's a lot of money for a Mondeo
They’ve literally picked the most expensive one on sale

You can buy one for about 4-5k (or less if you want a rolling project) if you can use the internet search

Obviously they’re restricted to PH ads though

Edited by s m on Sunday 20th June 09:50

PH User

22,154 posts

108 months

Sunday 20th June 2021
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s m said:
PH User said:
That's a lot of money for a Mondeo
They’ve literally picked the most expensive one on sale

You can buy one for about 4-5k (or less if you want a rolling project) if you can use the internet search
I'm sure you can, but my point still stands.

Brooksay

672 posts

70 months

Sunday 20th June 2021
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cerb4.5lee said:
I've always been a big fan of these(I've also had 3 Mondeos including an ST24), this looks like a lovely example too. The colour of these has always been up my street as well.

This is up for more money now than a paid for my just over 1 year old ST24 back in 2001!(£10k).
For sure?

s m

23,223 posts

203 months

Sunday 20th June 2021
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PH User said:
I'm sure you can, but my point still stands.
I’d certainly agree with you - not sure they’re there …..yet

Very nice ST24 went for about half that a few weeks ago so they’re still heading up

HazzaT

459 posts

45 months

Sunday 20th June 2021
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The interior shots are a bit of a nostalgia trip! My dad was a rep in the motor accessory trade and always had Mondeos, for a bit he had one in the STP Racing livery. Was just a 2.0l Zetec IIRC, full repmobile spec with a massive carphone in but to 6 year old me it was awesome

blade7

11,311 posts

216 months

Sunday 20th June 2021
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Someone I knew had one when it wasn't very old. It had a crankshaft issue, and apparently that wasn't unheard of.

Court_S

12,929 posts

177 months

Sunday 20th June 2021
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That’s pretty cool; love the colour.

My uncle had a black ST24 as a company car back in the day which always seemed like a nice thing whenever I went in it.

I still think it’s a shame that engines like this have died in relatively normal cars.

PSB1967

281 posts

156 months

Sunday 20th June 2021
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MightyBadger said:
Becoming rare in decent condition. This has 10k more miles and is only 5k.

https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/384173498100?hash=item5...
If they painted the fence white they could double the price! biggrin

The Rotrex Kid

30,298 posts

160 months

Sunday 20th June 2021
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These have aged so well. Great looking car!