RE: Duratec-engined, 190hp Ford Anglia for sale
RE: Duratec-engined, 190hp Ford Anglia for sale
Wednesday 7th January

Duratec-engined, 190hp Ford Anglia for sale

Don't want an Escort remake like everyone else? Do we have the fast Ford for you... 


It seems clear that classic fast Ford fever is going nowhere. Understandable, really, given there’s nothing new to be excited by and the current crop of reimaginations looks better than ever. Whether it’s from Boreham or MST or Tolman, front- or rear-wheel drive, box fresh or painstakingly restored, some wonderful Escorts are being created with Blue Ovals on the front of them right now (or an MST badge). Before even thinking about Mustangs, Capris, Fiestas and so on. 

They all sound great, though there’s no getting away from the fact that all are jolly expensive as well. To be expected when so much effort and expertise is being poured into them, but it means none of them are exactly the attainable optimised classic we all dream of having. Plus, well, modernising an old Ford Escort of any stripe - a bit like doing a Porsche 911 in fact - feels just a tad overdone now. But an Anglia? Now that is something different. On first inspection, this one could have come straight from a Harry Potter expo, complete with those unmistakable wheels (now 15-inch for the very eagle-eyed) and bizarre rear screen. While there’s less chrome than usual and perhaps an ever so slightly lower ride height, many would be hard pressed to tell this apart from any other Anglia. But there’s more to this Ford than meets the eye… 

The first clue is inside, with harnesses and a deep-dish wheel that look very out of place alongside the standard seats and dash. But that can all be overlooked because of what’s under the bonnet: a 2.0-litre Duratec from a Focus ST170. Which was never the most inspiring hot hatch ever made, sure, though not only will there be less weight to move around here (as well as rear- instead of front-wheel drive), this is not a standard Duractec. Thanks to some intake and ECU tweaks, the 2.0-litre is now said to be 190hp strong; hooked up to a five-speed gearbox, that sounds more than sufficient in a car that left the factory 60 years ago weighing less than three-quarters of a tonne. 

Just look at that engine bay, too; it might be the cleanest bit of the car, stripped of any unnecessary adornments and making the Duractec star of the show. That level of presentation is only matched by the immaculate underside, both of which point to a meticulously prepared project. Because if they’ve put that much effort into what’s seldom seen, just imagine what they’ve done with the rest… 

The list of supporting modifications for the engine swap is pleasingly comprehensive, including Gaz dampers, disc brakes all round, a plethora of bits from RetroFord and a quick shifter for the Type 9 gearbox. The ad describes it as a ‘highly modified hill climb/track car’, which the spec would definitely allude to. Only thing is the decade-long restoration has made a car that looks of show quality as well. Talk about dual purpose. 

With a big service said to have just been completed, the Anglia ST190 (as we’re going to call it) would seem to want for nothing. Apart from drier weather, of course - wouldn’t want to spoil that spotless underside. The asking price is £23,995; given the work that’s gone in, and what any kind of Anglia donor car would cost right now, it’s hard to grumble. Though it’s a familiar phrase by now, you’re not going to create the same thing for any less. To say nothing of the wait. For those who can’t afford (or don’t want) another Escort, the little Anglia surely has an awful lot to recommend it. 


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GreatScott2016

Original Poster:

2,140 posts

109 months

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Sweet! That engine bay smile

greathorwood

102 posts

226 months

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Ooooof. Lovely. Needs the bumpers back on for maximum sleeperage, but this is very well done indeed.

TikTak

2,641 posts

40 months

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Very nice.

Feel like it needed to be yellow with flames down the side though. biggrin

ferret50

2,597 posts

30 months

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Sold already!

sortedcossie

910 posts

149 months

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Saw that on ebay, looks well presented. The miss matched 52mm gauges would mess with my OCD though!

Firebobby

899 posts

60 months

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Amazing looking thing. I worked on these back in my apprenticeship days! It doesn't look like much has been spent on axle location though? Even the original measly 40bhp could be made to provoke a lot of tramp on the rear end!

WPA

13,153 posts

135 months

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Lovely looking car and I suspect a hoot to drive but £24k ouch

robemcdonald

9,665 posts

217 months

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Try building that for £24k.

Very nice and I’d probably have it over an overpriced MK2 escort.

Lotobear

8,461 posts

149 months

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I'd prefer that with a Lotus TC in it

TrevorHill

463 posts

12 months

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Very nice and tastefully done.

Geoffcapes

1,059 posts

185 months

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Always had a soft spot after my uncle took me for a spin in his one.
It had a 2 litre Pinto engine in it (I think).

The only problem was that it was so rusty you couldn't put your feet down in certain places on the passenger side as the floor pan was sooooo rusty.
In fact you could see the road on the drivers side and some of the passenger side.

Went sideways everywhere though! cool

Billy_Whizzzz

2,476 posts

164 months

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That’s lovely. The deep dish steelies are wonderful. The seats definitely aren’t original.

Escort3500

12,990 posts

166 months

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Lotobear said:
I'd prefer that with a Lotus TC in it
Mine did smile



pSyCoSiS

4,065 posts

226 months

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That must be an absolute hoot to drive. Very cool little car.

nismo48

6,017 posts

228 months

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What a fabulous car and some really good modifications too.

el romeral

1,860 posts

158 months

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That is superb and not too silly expensive either. Should go off the clock in third! Maybe need to re calibrate the speedo, so every 1 mph indicated = 2 mph on the ground. Must be all of 750kg.

The Dictator

1,457 posts

161 months

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Very cool and understated, Fords aren't my thing on the whole, but that looks lovely.

Andy86GT

791 posts

86 months

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Most famous 'modded' Anglia?;


LARK F1 GTR

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167 months

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WPA said:
Lovely looking car and I suspect a hoot to drive but £24k ouch
I didn't think the price was that bad. I was expecting it to be about £50,000

s m

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224 months

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TikTak said:
Very nice.

Feel like it needed to be yellow with flames down the side though. biggrin