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Thursday, 25 April 2019

1989 FORD FIESTA XR2i - SOUTH - WESTERN VEHICLE AUCTIONS Classic Car Sale Kinson Pottery Trading Estate 61 Ringwood Road, Parkstone, Poole, Dorset, BH14 0RG Friday 26th April 2019



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SOUTH - WESTERN VEHICLE AUCTIONS
Classic Car Sale
Kinson Pottery Trading Estate
61 Ringwood Road, Parkstone,
Poole, Dorset, BH14 0RG
Friday 26th April 2019




1989 FORD FIESTA XR2i
Registration No: G679 ATL
Chassis No: VS6BXXWPFBLS97612
Engine No: LS97612

Auctioneers notes: This popular little LHD Fiesta XR2i spent all her  life until last year in Germany.  We have a number of German documents, to indicate that the car was probably manufactured in 1989 and registered in Heinsberg in 1990 and the documents show that the car had 3 owners, the last owner acquired the vehicle in May ’99 and there is one more document which indicates the car was taken off the road, in 02, equivalent to our SORN.  There are a number of papers from when she arrived in the UK to do with her registration.  She is a great starter classic, a cracking car to go on Rallies in Europe.  She will be at our premises in and around the 24th/ 25th of this month when we shall photograph her.



SELECTED BY IDRIS SQUIRREL
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Monday, 28 January 2019

1978 FORD FIESTA 950cc - H&H AUCTIONS ONLINE AUCTION Starts 11:00AM on 2nd February 2019

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Starts 11:00AM on 2nd February 2019
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1978 FORD FIESTA 950cc


Registration No: Un-Reg
Chassis No: BAFBUM58259
Location: Warwickshire

- 141 miles from new

- Never registered and displayed/stored at The Science Museum in London from 1980-2017

- Highly original and authentic, go find another!

Perhaps the lowest mileage Ford Fiesta MKI extant, chassis BAFBUM58259 was manufactured in July 1978 and supplied new to Ford Personal Import / Export Ltd of 8 Balderton Street, London W1. Better known for selling 'Fords from abroad', the London dealership had yet to register the Fiesta for road use when The Science Museum acquired it during 1980. Featured within the Glimpses of Medical History gallery as part of a diorama showing assistive technology for helping an elderly person in and out of a car, the three-door hatchback remained on display until 2015 when the floor housing it was closed for refurbishment. 

The installation of new freight lifts with narrower doors meant that the Ford faced being cut-up to facilitate its removal from The Science Museum. Thankfully, Darren Wisdom who was working on site in 2017 intervened and saved the timewarp hatchback by constructing a special jig which allowed it to be rotated through ninety degrees and brought down to ground level (albeit with the drivetrain and interior removed to save weight). Recommissioned by Mr Wisdom with attention paid to its cooling system, brakes and gearbox etc, the Ford passed its first MOT test on 19th April 2018. Inspected by Paul Kingham of the Ford GT Historic Register a month later his conclusions were as follows:

'I can confirm that all key aspects of the vehicle are authentic and original including chassis, suspension, steering, transmission, matching original engine and even its paintwork. This vehicle has never previously been the UK registered due to it being displayed/stored at the Museum since 1980 when they received delivery from the manufacturer's showroom and is still in remarkably pristine 'as new' condition with effectively just its original delivery mileage recorded'

A copy sale receipt on file indicates that Mr Wisdom sold the Ford to Mr Richard Jordan for £11,550 on 29th June 2018. Entering the current ownership later that same year, this remarkable MKI Fiesta now shows just 141 miles to its odometer. A fabulous opportunity for Blue Oval enthusiasts everywhere.



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Saturday, 27 October 2018

1987 FORD FIESTA XR2 - SILVERSTONE AUCTIONS CLASSIC MOTOR SHOW SALE NEC, Birmingham 10th - 11th November 2018

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SILVERSTONE AUCTIONS
CLASSIC MOTOR SHOW SALE
NEC, Birmingham
10th - 11th November 2018


1987 FORD FIESTA XR2
Registration: E397 LFX
Chassis Number: VS6BXXWPFBHS00509
Engine Number: HS00509
Number of cylinders: 4
CC: 1597
Year of Manufacture: 1987
RHD/LHD: Right Hand Drive
Estimate (£): 15,000 - 18,000
(+buyer's premium of 15% including VAT @ 20%)


  • Powered by Ford's punchy 96bhp 1.6-litre CVH engine  - in a car weighing just 839kgs!
  • Distinctive full body-kit, rally-style spotlights, improved suspension, ventilated front discs, uprated exhaust, and classic 'pepper pot' alloys
  • A fully verifiable 19,000 miles, backed-up by previous MoT Certificates, a stamped service booklet, and a thorough history file
  • All original panels, glass, alloys and interior; never welded as Waxolyed from new; recent recommissioning work and a cam-belt service 
  • Coming from the collection of one of the UK's most knowledgeable Ford enthusiasts

Ford has always had a certain panache when it comes to building everyday heroes for the humble petrol-head. The Escort, Capri, Sierra, and Fiesta were all at some point in their lifespan transformed from mundane runabouts into blue-collar road rockets capable of the sort of performance normally reserved for more expensive machinery.

In the late 1980s, the Mkll Fiesta XR2 sold for about £8,500, which is around £20,000 in today’s money.  Ford invested buyers’ hard-earned cash on goodies such as a full body-kit (with rally car style spotlights at the front), a 5-speed gearbox, improved suspension, ventilated front disc brakes, an uprated exhaust, a larger 40-litre fuel tank, the now iconic ‘pepper pot’ alloy-wheels and, of course, more power.  The Mkl XR2 was lumbered with an 84bhp 1.6-litre engine, yet the Mkll benefited from a punchier 96bhp 1.6-litre CVH unit borrowed from the Escort XR3.  96bhp in a car weighing just 839kg was not to be sniffed at – especially in the 1980s.  Accelerating from 0-60mph takes about 10 seconds, whilst the top speed is 110 mph, which may be modest by today’s standards, but with enough power, low weight, minimal sound insulation and a low-to-the-ground feel, the Mkll XR2 feels as sporty as it looks.  

The car presented here is a 1987 Ford Fiesta (Mkll) XR2 which has covered a wholly verifiable 19,000 miles from new.  This mileage is supported by accompanying MoT Certificates, an original service book (with early Ford stamps) and a thorough history file.  All original manuals, supplying-dealer number-plates and a rear window sticker are all still present and correct.  In striking Diamond White, this example is a real survivor in term of condition and originality.  Being a 1987 model, it benefits from the later lean-burn CVH engine, featuring a revised cylinder head and carburettor, without any loss of power.  

The car is offered from a small private collection belonging to a prominent UK Ford collector and aficionado.  He informs us that all the panels, glass, alloys and interior components are original.  The car still has its original Ford exhaust fitted, whilst the original Pirelli P6 tyres have just been replaced (due to age and some cracking) but the spare alloy wheel retains its original tyre.  Likewise, the interior is in simply remarkable condition and the carpet has benefited from always having genuine Ford waffle over-mats fitted, so is in exceptional condition.  Our vendor understands the car never to have been welded, as it benefited from being Waxolyed from new and likewise, the engine bay is very original and in great condition, being wholly commensurate with the mileage.  The vendor has just completed some re-commissioning work (including some new suspension components and a brake overhaul) due to the car covering so few miles over the last 10 years, plus a recent service with cam-belt change.  

The Mkll XR2 is fast becoming a very rare model, with this special little car being certainly one of the best out there.  It is described, by someone who really knows, as being very close to Concours condition.  If ‘showing’ a Fast Ford at a club or motoring event is your desire, then there isn’t a better or more cost-effective way than with this car.  Get the trophy cabinet ready!  


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I'M NUTS ABOUT CLASSICS
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