jamroller Posted May 3, 2015 Report Posted May 3, 2015 Looking for a clean Mexico or Harrier, must be in good clean condition, interested in original looking car only, no silly prices,
dalmarshall Posted May 3, 2015 Report Posted May 3, 2015 Good luck with the search, although silly prices come with the territory nowadays! The last time i saw a nice Harrier for sale (white one) it was just shy of £24k
PeteRS8084 Posted May 4, 2015 Report Posted May 4, 2015 Good luck in your search, it's already been said..............silly prices will be involved, that's the nature of the beast. Good luck.
skeeter Posted May 4, 2015 Report Posted May 4, 2015 Out of interest, what is "silly money" and what is sensible in this context? S
DT36 Posted May 4, 2015 Report Posted May 4, 2015 OK, I admit I'm sat in work waiting to clock off in 2 minutes. I'll get my coat... 3
Admin Vista Posted May 4, 2015 Admin Report Posted May 4, 2015 Out of interest, what is "silly money" and what is sensible in this context? S In today's market I reckon about £15k to £20k for a mint example of either car. A Mexico maybe commanding slightly higher values. 1
SmokeEm Posted May 4, 2015 Report Posted May 4, 2015 Although there are those of us that would pay far more for a perfect harrier than a mex. If I had the cash, I'd be happy to part with 20 large for a mint Harrier but you'd struggle to get half of that off me for a mex. Back un the day, a Mex was seen as a poor mans RS2000 to us 18yr olds. A Harrier however, was a rich mans 1600 Sport 5
dalmarshall Posted May 4, 2015 Report Posted May 4, 2015 ^^^^ yep ..harrier all day long. Gotta be modded for me though....standard is sooooo boring to drive although that's how they fetch most money
Admin Vista Posted May 4, 2015 Admin Report Posted May 4, 2015 Although there are those of us that would pay far more for a perfect harrier than a mex. If I had the cash, I'd be happy to part with 20 large for a mint Harrier but you'd struggle to get half of that off me for a mex. Back un the day, a Mex was seen as a poor mans RS2000 to us 18yr olds. A Harrier however, was a rich mans 1600 Sport Interesting, whereas I would always pick the Mexico, primarily for the increased ease with which it can be upgraded from 1600 pinto to 2.0 (and still appear standard) against the mods necessary to do the same to the x-flow equipped Harrier. Which of course would then look modified. 1
Bonsai78 Posted May 6, 2015 Report Posted May 6, 2015 My mates selling a silver harrier. Give him a call. http://www.grahamwalker.co.uk.mobi.starkwood.co.uk
Waynebromley7 Posted May 26, 2015 Report Posted May 26, 2015 hi bonsai78 just seen your thread reply about the harrier that your mate has for sale in graham walkers in chester , do you know any history about the car at all , i see that in the advert they state that they are not sure wether it is a genuine harrier or not . i drove over to view the car last sunday ( new they were shut but it was the only chance i had ) from what i could see it looked quite tidy although the minilite wheels didnt do it for me . would you or anybody be able to advise me on what to look for so i could identify it as a genuine harrier besides from the scutch plate . thanks in anticipation for your reply . woz
irishtorag Posted May 26, 2015 Report Posted May 26, 2015 heres one http://cars.donedeal.ie/vintagecars-for-sale/mk2-ford-escort-rare-harrier/9507226?offset=1 kenny
PeteRS8084 Posted May 26, 2015 Report Posted May 26, 2015 If that's really 4 grand I'll have 5 please! Too good to be true?
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