Ford Sierra RS500 Cosworth

Antm72

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I had ...
1 Mk1 XR2
1 MK2 XR2
3 MK3 XR3I Cabriolets
2 Mk3 XR3i's
1 MK1 1600i Orion
1 XR4i
1 2door Sierra Full Rs 500 rep all gen parts but not the engine :(
1 Mk3 Rs turbo cabriolet
1Mk4 rs turbo cab with full MK5 cosworth body kit

Makes me wince at what that little lot is worth now adays.
 

Grumps

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Nice selection there Ant.
 

hard top

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The M44 Massive
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Always found it strange why the wing mirrors were different shapes o_O
The driver side is straight glass, with the passenger side having the wide angle perspective.
The small mirror covers the same view area - less to knock off .
 

Uncle_Clanger

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Drove past Cosworth Engineering on my way to the paint shop a while back.. Northampton is home to a few interesting companies aside from the ones that make shoes....the Sierra Cosworth was definitely a sort after motor back in the day, most lads would have to make do with a replica...whale tail and all.!
 

smiffy

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Z3 2.8 pre-facelift in Montreal Blue
cossie-1000.jpg


this is a fake Cossie that I helped put together for a Corporate entertainment company, back in around 1990.

The shell was an ex- Ford factory Group A shell, seam welded, full cage and a few extras welded in for stiffness.
Engine and box was out of a wrecked cossie, not sure exactly which model the donor was but we believe it had been "fiddled" with based on how it went!
Body kit was a fibreglass copy
And a pair of KC's on the front!

Handling was a bit "flakey" to say the least as it was a bit of a selection of what was available! Diff was an LSD out of an XR4x4i, I remember that.

No disputing it was a fake, but it looked the part, was relatively cheap and went like hell! I used to borrow it to take mates out for a blast! (probably no the smartest thing I did in my late teens!)

The corporate entertainers also had a Group 4 mk2 Escort which we borrowed for a season to do the Snetterton Winter Rally Series. My career as a co-driver was short due to Left-Right dyslexia! "errr..... LEFT!"
 
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BillyB

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I had the pleasure of owning a MK1 RS1600 in my early 20's . Wish that was in the back of the garage now!
 
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