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Drive down Arisdale Avenue in Aveley, Essex today, and all you’ll find is an empty factory. Once the Mecca for all Ford enthusiasts, from 1970 to 1975 it housedFord’s Advanced Vehicle Operation. The first Escort RS models – RS1600, RS2000 and Mexico – were all built at the famous AVO plant.

To keep his motorsport departments happy, Ford’s Walter Hayes needed somewhere to build special,…

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Ford Anglia 105E/123E

Ford Anglia 105E/123E

RATING:

8 / 10

PRICE: £300-£3000

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Fast Facts

  • Produced:
    105E 1959-67; 123E 1962-67
  • Bodywork:
    Two-door saloon three-door estate van
  • Engine:
    Overhead-valve in-line; four-cylinder 997cc 39bhp; 1198cc to October 1964 48.5bhp; 1198cc from October 1964 50bhp
  • 0-60 mph:
    997cc 27 sec;1198cc 22 sec
  • Top Speed:
    997cc 75 mph; 1198cc 82 mph
  • MPG:
    35-42 mpg

PAST: Introduced the same time as the radical Mini, the orthodox 105E was the one that made the money! Odd reverse rake rear window is now a classic design as is ohv Kent engine – 1200cc for ’63, standard on flagship Super. Very few changes afterwards until it made way for the all new Escort in ’67 although some G-regs are around.

PRESENT: A fine starter classic or learner car and simple fun to drive, repair, restore and modify. Best in peppier 1200cc guise but of course these cars are easily tuned plus are still popular in historic motor-sport. Estates are very useful workhorses as are the vans, which can make good money. Can be used as a urban daily driver.

FUTURE: Still no money-maker despite rarity of good standard models. Genuine ex racers or converted cars (such as Super speed tuned examples) can be worth a pretty penny however. Parts no real problem and club/ specialist support is strong, too.

Ford Escort MK1

Ford Escort MK1

RATING:

8 / 10

PRICE: £1000-£20,000

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Fast Facts

  • Produced:
    1968-74
  • Bodywork:
    Two or four-door saloon three-door estate van
  • Engine:
    Overhead valve in-line four-cylinder 1098cc 45-48bhp 1298cc 52-57bhp 1300GT/1300E 1298cc 64-72bhp
    Mexico 1599cc 86bhp Twin Cam 1558cc 109.5bhp
    RS1600 Twin cam 16 valve 1601cc 115-120bhp
    RS2000 overhead camshaft ‘Pinto’ in-line four-cylinder
    1993cc 100bhp
  • 0-60 mph:
    8.5-20 sec
  • Top Speed:
    78-110+ mph
  • MPG:
    22-40

PAST: Anglia replacement with choice of 1100 or 1300 power and three trim levels. Sporty 1300GT for ’68 along with Lotus-powered flagship Twin Cam. Four-door range for ’69 while iconic 16-valve, 120bhp RS1600 and Cortina GT-powered Mexico join line up in ‘70, both hand built at Ford’s AVO off-shoot. 1300 Sport; a GT in De Luxe form aimed at club sports. In contrast plush GT-based 1300E introduced in March 1973, followed that summer by RS2000; bridging the gap between Mexico and RS1600.

PRESENT: A delightful small car that’s super easy to run. Ordinary models are light and peppy but the sporting ones hold most sway, especially Mexico and RS, although Sport and GT are okay. Estates are highly practical.

FUTURE: Mexicos and RS versions already making strong money so now watch for fakes. Lesser Escorts only worth something if strictly standard but good spares and club support make them easy to upgrade.

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