Totally agree. Seems like someone is trying to cash in on the classic car bandwagon.
It's all been done before; E-type jags, Scimitar GTE, MGB (many times), etc
Surely the only reason '70s Escorts are now worth big money, is for their rarity value , as 99.9% were scrapped because they were crap and 'throw away' cars. Also because they are 'nostalgia' cars. Men of a certain age (like me) lust after a mk1 RS2000 when they were kids because they were your dad's car on steroids.
If I win the lottery, one of the first cars I would buy would be a genuine Mk1 RS2000. I know it will be a terrible car but that's not the point.
If I could find (and afford) an original 1972 Toyota Celica RA23, I would sell my house to get it; only because it was our family car when I was 8 and I loved it more than my dog.
I certainly wouldn't buy a "new old car". For me these type of people are missing the point.