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I have been into Old Skool Ford's for about 4 years,started collecting/modifying 1/18 scale models & then the bug for a real one bit hard.As much as i would of liked a Escort i couldn't afford one so i decided to look at the Mk1 Fiesta.I looked at one in March 2011 & was blown away how good & original it was.The chap i got it from was the third owner,had it 7 years covering just 1,300 miles :shock:

It's a 1982 1.3 GL in Terracotta,all original paint/panels.

Enjoy the pics.

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This was at the Ford Dunton plant Sep 2011

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Sep 2011 in the 100 Years of Ford parade at Dunton.

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Then in Nov 2011 it came off the road to have underseal done & some minor paintwork/detailing of the underneath.

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First show i did this year Kent all Ford show.

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Santa Pod Classic Ford show 2012

 

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And a mock up on the front cover of ClassicFord

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Thanks for the comments lads,the fact it's so standard/original is my fave part of the car,like the dealer plates,tax disc holder,window sticker,even has both sets of original keys.As much as like a modified Fiesta i couldn't bring myself to mod it.

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