View Full Version : Can Anyone Recommend An Escort In Manila?
KeithD
23rd June 2013, 12:18
What did you think? I was talking about one of these :biggrin:
https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/3/39/Ford_Escort_RS2000_MkI.jpg/280px-Ford_Escort_RS2000_MkI.jpg
les_taxi
23rd June 2013, 12:24
Ha bet you have a log showing who clicked on this page:biggrin:
raynaputi
23rd June 2013, 12:25
Ha bet you have a log showing who clicked on this page:biggrin:
Scroll at the bottom of the page Les, and you'll see the section "Members who have read this thread" :xxgrinning--00xx3:
SimonH
23rd June 2013, 12:29
Damn, was about to reply that I saw the new Focus being advertised out there. Much prefer the look of that escort though, was it called the Mexico :Erm:
fred
23rd June 2013, 12:32
An Escort worth her salt would not be caught dead in that thing!
Cheap skate!!
Steve.r
23rd June 2013, 12:53
RS 1600 with a lotus block??
Ako Si Jamie
23rd June 2013, 13:07
I knew this would be about the car. :xxgrinning--00xx3:
lilbasuk
23rd June 2013, 13:27
I knew this would be about the car. :xxgrinning--00xx3:
:Erm: ermm.... me too :biggrin:
fred
23rd June 2013, 13:43
http://cdn2.sulitstatic.com/server2/images/2013/0618/161643465_bda57df8917a142e80a02c890270f2848b5419fc.jpg
Rare 1972 Ford Escort 2 Door Estate Wagon
Read more: http://www.sulit.com.ph/index.php/view+classifieds/id/14705962/RARE+1972+FORD+ESCORT+2+DOOR+ESTATE+WAGON?referralKeywords=ford+escort&event=Search+Ranking,Position,1-2,2
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grahamw48
23rd June 2013, 14:34
RS 1600 with a lotus block??
RS2000 Mk1. (with basically a 2 litre Cortina engine).
If genuine, worth anything up 30 grand or more... ridiculous. :NoNo:
grahamw48
23rd June 2013, 14:43
Rather have one of these for a fraction of the price, if paying for 'originality'. :smile:
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http://img827.imageshack.us/img827/3840/ivno.jpg
Michael Parnham
23rd June 2013, 17:05
RS2000 Mk1. (with basically a 2 litre Cortina engine).
If genuine, worth anything up 30 grand or more... ridiculous. :NoNo:
Do you think the RS1600 was the better car Graham?
Trefor
23rd June 2013, 17:25
MK1 Escorts are overpriced over here now. I had one as my first car. Rust included for £200 and £200 to insure it.It spent the next 2 years modifying it/painting/new engine etc. while at University (they had grants back in those days).
Did they even sell this model out there? One of those Peugeot 504s might be a better bet for those roads.
SimonH
23rd June 2013, 19:36
Rather have one of these for a fraction of the price, if paying for 'originality'. :smile:
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http://img827.imageshack.us/img827/3840/ivno.jpg
Rather have the Talbot Sunbeam :biggrin:
grahamw48
23rd June 2013, 20:24
Do you think the RS1600 was the better car Graham?
Undoubtedly....and much more desirable (RS1800 too).
stevewool
23rd June 2013, 20:27
i was going to offer my service:cwm3:
grahamw48
23rd June 2013, 20:30
Rather have the Talbot Sunbeam :biggrin:
Both great cars I agree, but the Avenger Tiger was a Hillman, a BRITISH car, and I also happened to have had one of the lesser models as my very first car (company) when I was 19 years old, so clearly I'm biased. :biggrin:
The Talbot Sunbeam (and Lotus Sunbeam) shared the Avenger's floorpan, didn't it ? :smile:
grahamw48
23rd June 2013, 20:33
MK1 Escorts are overpriced over here now. I had one as my first car. Rust included for £200 and £200 to insure it.It spent the next 2 years modifying it/painting/new engine etc. while at University (they had grants back in those days).
Did they even sell this model out there? One of those Peugeot 504s might be a better bet for those roads.
Lots of Fords out there right up to the mid-90s.
I remember on my first trip to Manila being taxied around in a MK3 Cortina. :smile:
grahamw48
23rd June 2013, 20:39
Manila...1990. (I think it was United Nations Avenue).
Spot the MK3 Ford Cortina. :smile:
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http://img834.imageshack.us/img834/4053/g3ai.jpg
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