Home Global Automotive Markets Rare Ford RS200 S expected to fetch up to £350,000 | Cars UK

Rare Ford RS200 S expected to fetch up to £350,000 | Cars UK

by Autobayng News Team
0 comments
banner

You are here: Home / Car News / Rare Ford RS200 S expected to fetch up to £350,000

Ford RS200 S in Ferrari Red pictured as it heads for auction

A rare Ford RS200 S – Ford’s 19080s Group B Rally Special – in ‘Ferrari Red’ is up for auction and expected to make £350,000.

We’ve become used to seeing what were considered almost prosaic fast Fords until quite recently going for silly money, especially Cosworth and RS versions of 1980s models fetching six figures.

But beyond the Escort RS models and Sierra Cosworths, there is one British performance Ford much rarer and more valuable: the Ford RS200.

Ford built the RS200 in the 1908s to take on Group B Rallying, which meant producing 200 cars to qualify.

The result was a car with a plastic bodyshell designed by Ghia and built by Reliant, with complicated four-wheel drive and a 1.8-litre Cosworth turbo engine producing 250bhp, enough for 0-62mph in 4.0 seconds (and Essex Police’s faster ever patrol car for a time).

Among the RS200s built, there was a semi-official variant dubbed the RS200 S, and one of the twenty built – and only four finished in ‘Ferrari Red’ – came with a power boost to 350bhp and more creature comforts such as Recaro seats, Radio/Cassette, Air Con and more.

Now, one of the four ‘Ferrari Red’ models is up for grabs, showing just 20,000 miles from new and the same owner for its entire life.

Going across the block at the Iconic Auction sale in February, the guide price is a not insignificant £300-350,000, and with regular RS200 models already breaking the £300k level it sounds like it’ll be the top end or more.

And it’ll probably hold its value better than last year’s bonkers price of £600k for a 1987 Ford Sierra Cosworth RS500.

banner

You may also like

Leave a Comment

About Us

Autobayng

Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consect etur adipiscing elit. Ut elit tellus, luctus nec ullamcorper mattis..

Feature Posts

Newsletter

Subscribe to our Newsletter for new blog posts, tips & new photos. Let's stay updated!

This website uses cookies to improve your experience. We'll assume you're ok with this, but you can opt-out if you wish. Accept Read More

Adblock Detected

Please support us by disabling your AdBlocker extension from your browsers for our website.