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- Chadders85
So last Saturday around 6pm I was quite hungry and decided to head out to get some fish and chips. Wanting to avoid the main one in the middle of town, I went around the outskirts to 4 different shops and to my surprise none were open.
So I headed back home and was about to turn onto my street but at the last minute turned left to go back into town to the main one, pretty unhappy but I was hungry. 30 seconds later, coming towards me I spotted these beauties.
First the Mk2 Escort RS2000 (can't confirm, but most likely), then a Vauxhall Chevette, then a Mk1 Fiesta ('80/'81 according to reg plate) and at the back the RS200.

Stunned, I spun the car around quickly and drove not so slowly to catch them up, worried sick that another car would pull out in front of me and get behind them. I managed to get behind them and they turned left at the end to go down the next street, a fairly twisty and fun road to drive down. I got my phone out and filmed them all the way down, a bit naughty but hey what would you do?
At the bottom, when they reached the end of the road, I knew what was gonna happen! 
Watch in HD!
Mk2 Escort RS2000
Vauxhall Chevette
Fiesta Mk1
I didn't follow them because the next road was very long and boring and I had already followed them down a great road, AND got them putting their feet down from a standstill. I wish I had paid more attention to the other cars though because this was a great sight seeing these together, but I was just too excited about this RS200.
Using the RS200 reg plate I found an advert from 2010 with this car on sale.
This particular car (Ford RS200 Chassis 114, one of the final) has the 350bhp Ford supplied Rally Kit, around 6,800 miles on the clock (in 2010), was not sold by Ford for £58,995 until 1989, and was not registered to the road until 1993. It was on sale in 2010 for an estimated £85,000 - £95,000. According to the advert the car has been well looked after and had not been subject to track days, rallying or racing. There are approximately 58 road going RS200's left in the UK, with the RHD cars rarer than LHD.
Here is the link: http://www.classiccarsforsale.co.uk/classic-car-page/86624/1989-ford-rs200/
I want to put this link in the youtube description to the video but I am unsure weather this will violate copyright laws. Can anybody let me know if it would be OK?
I will upload the full video at some point but the camera was a bit shaky due to me trying to concentrate on the road and keep the cars in focus.
It had only intended to be a 5-10 minute trip to the chippy, but I turned up nearly half an hour later. My gf said "oh, so did you enjoy your little trip", in a sarcastic, 'where the 🤬 have you been for so long' tone. I just had a MASSIVE grin on my face.
So I headed back home and was about to turn onto my street but at the last minute turned left to go back into town to the main one, pretty unhappy but I was hungry. 30 seconds later, coming towards me I spotted these beauties.
First the Mk2 Escort RS2000 (can't confirm, but most likely), then a Vauxhall Chevette, then a Mk1 Fiesta ('80/'81 according to reg plate) and at the back the RS200.
Stunned, I spun the car around quickly and drove not so slowly to catch them up, worried sick that another car would pull out in front of me and get behind them. I managed to get behind them and they turned left at the end to go down the next street, a fairly twisty and fun road to drive down. I got my phone out and filmed them all the way down, a bit naughty but hey what would you do?
Watch in HD!




Mk2 Escort RS2000

Vauxhall Chevette

Fiesta Mk1

I didn't follow them because the next road was very long and boring and I had already followed them down a great road, AND got them putting their feet down from a standstill. I wish I had paid more attention to the other cars though because this was a great sight seeing these together, but I was just too excited about this RS200.
Using the RS200 reg plate I found an advert from 2010 with this car on sale.
This particular car (Ford RS200 Chassis 114, one of the final) has the 350bhp Ford supplied Rally Kit, around 6,800 miles on the clock (in 2010), was not sold by Ford for £58,995 until 1989, and was not registered to the road until 1993. It was on sale in 2010 for an estimated £85,000 - £95,000. According to the advert the car has been well looked after and had not been subject to track days, rallying or racing. There are approximately 58 road going RS200's left in the UK, with the RHD cars rarer than LHD.
Here is the link: http://www.classiccarsforsale.co.uk/classic-car-page/86624/1989-ford-rs200/
I want to put this link in the youtube description to the video but I am unsure weather this will violate copyright laws. Can anybody let me know if it would be OK?
I will upload the full video at some point but the camera was a bit shaky due to me trying to concentrate on the road and keep the cars in focus.
It had only intended to be a 5-10 minute trip to the chippy, but I turned up nearly half an hour later. My gf said "oh, so did you enjoy your little trip", in a sarcastic, 'where the 🤬 have you been for so long' tone. I just had a MASSIVE grin on my face.
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