Jobs & Education0 min ago
RS series, '70s style...
Reading through the various threads, is there anyone else but me who dislikes all these "new-fangled" cars and crave a bit of good old fashioned mechanics, as we used to have in the good old days, ie. no computers on board, ABS, PAS, electric everything etc?!
Think the Mk2 Escort RS series (and non-RS) must have been the most "bestest" cars in the whole wide world, does anyone agree? (I also have a bit of a soft spot for Mk3 Cortinas)
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Bobis - Nice to have someone who is as fond as I am - I've always distrusted Vauxhalls..., I'm Ford all the way. Plus you don't need a big computer to diagnose what's wrong with one of our old Fords - Nice plain old tool box and a pinch of common sense thanks very much!
PhilLew - Bless you for keeping an old 'un going and on the road, Your son sounds like a very sensible lad indeed! I truly hope he does get one, its just the astronomical prices they're commanding these days!
Mdoo98 - The cars nowadays might handle better, but they aren't a fraction of the fun! Anyone who's had the back end of a Mk2 Escy out will understand! I'd still take the Mk2 if offered the choice between that or a Rolls, Merc, Jag, BMW etc.
Good on ya Bobis, I'm delighted! Only wish I could do the same - My bruv told me he was going to give me his RS2000 as a very late wedding present as he drives it so rarely, just 3 days before we found out our baby girl was on the way and Hubby was dead set against it in the circumstance, so my youthful dreams were foiled!
Not very practical I suppose though getting baby & all the equipment that follows, into a RS2!
PS: Bobis, try the classifieds in Classic Ford - Available in WH Smiths - Just make sure you're sitting down with a brandy to hand before you see the prices, ha ha!
Impret-Sir, Bah humbug! You just don't understand, everything you mentioned there is why I love them! You never know what you're going to get, but at least you could fix it, not with electronic wizardry but with a few actual tools, remember those too?! :-)
I'm with you QueenofSheba. I drive a 1989 Pug 309. I know its not that old yet or that desireable but I can repair it myself as its so basic. It has only let me down once when the fuel pump packed up but I diagnosed the fault in about 5 mins and it took as long to fit a new pump. This is one of the reasons I keep it as well as the fact that it doesn't seem to rust at all. I'm sure there would still be a market for such a basic type of car as on most new cars you cant even change a bulb yourself.
I would love a Mk1 Escort Mexico or a Mk1 1 Lotus Cortina. I recon you'd get as much attention in one of these as you would in andy new BMW, Audi etc
Impret-Sir puts his point well, but in reality times have moved on and the reliability of even 10 or 12 year old cars is nowadays superb. The only problem is that no-one can actually repair anything when it does go wrong....it's usually a simple but expensive matter of replacing the bad with the good instead of patching up the bad to make it last a bit longer.
While we all long for nostalgia, today's vehicles are 100% better and safer. And that includes Vauxhalls....they're not all bad.
Jay70 - You would 1000% guaranteed get a milliom times more attention in an Escort or a Cortina because everyone is sick of looking at all these new BMW's and Audi's. Get one, get one, get one! Only thing is, the price tags can now be more than some of the Audi's and BMW's, hee hee!
As for you Ianess, I think we're going to fall out!! :-) I know what you're saying about the safety aspect and you're right there, but you have to agree, there's far more personality in an Escort, Cortina or Capri than a new car of any kind!
Never had a Vauxhall as they're Ford's main "rival"! Just think back to the Roger Clark days and do an "Alan Partridge" sigh, ha ha!
QoS
We all have our favourites, and I've had a few, but they've only ever been a means to an end. Usually a dozen years down the line they're just a useless pile of junk to be disposed of after totally destroying your bank balance on the way.
I used to think that British-built motorbikes were the best in the world but with the benefit of hindsight I've realised the heaviest and most essential load they ever carried was the toolkit just to make sure you could get home from a trip out.
As they say, nostalgia isn't what it used to be. Be careful out there!
Ooooo, Ianess, now we've definitely fallen out!! I've just had a passion (& nostalgia too I s'pose!) about them since my older bruv had them when we were younger in an if you can't beat 'em kind of way!
We'll agree to differ me thinks, for the sake of peace!
Maybe you'd change your mind if you went to a Ford night (1st Mon of the month) at the Ace Cafe, of 1960's Mods & Rockers fame, on the North Circular Road in London. www.ace-cafe-london.com
I get the feeling you're kind of a bike fan anyway! (They have bike nights there too!)
QoS
Well Bobis, I am Deeelighted! I love it when someone who has a real passion for them keeps another one "alive", especially as I'm not in a position to at the moment, what with baby and all! But orange? eek! Small price I suppose, as you've got the go ahead from Mrs Bobis! I reckon she's a closet Escort fan and is as equally delighted as me, hee hee!
My Dad had an orange Mk3 Capri once, The Orange Streak we named it. That's not copyrighted, so feel free!
I wish I could see a pic of your car when you hopefully get one, but as far as I understand, its not poss to put picturs into a post, cus I've tried! Nor I think is it allowed to e-mail someone - Shame, but I'm sure there are ways around that.
Maybe, in due course, you could get a factory-condition model and get it featured in Classic Ford!
My "centuries ago ex" 's little bruv had his lime green Mk2 Escort featured in there a few years back, so it does happen!