Chassis SFACXXBJ2CGL00100
| Index | LHD or RHD | Date of First Registration | Last known Odometer reading | Last known sales price | Other Comments |
| F500BRP | Unknown | Unknown | 830 Miles | £36,500 |
This car was originally sold to Barry Hales from Northampton about January 1989.
I was sent an email from Andy who came across this car on H & H Classic Car Auctions web site.
It was sold for £36,500 on 4th December 2002 with this
write up, "The car manufacturers who went
rallying - such as Audi, Lancia, Rover and Ford - all brought out Group B cars
specifically so that their factory teams could compete in the World Rally
Championship. Ford announced their Group B rally weapon in 1984, the RS200 being
a mid-engined, 4-wheel drive coupe with lightweight panels in GRP, powered by a
1.8-litre 4-cylinder engine producing 150bhp in standard form. To qualify for
this FIA road-going supercar category, the manufactures had to build 200 of
their Group B car. Although the Boreham Competition Department produced the
factory rally cars, Ford employed Reliant to assemble their required batch to be
in compliance with the regulations.
When Group B was outlawed at the end of the 1986 season following competitor and
spectator fatalities, Ford had not found buyers for all their RS200s and, after
being trimmed out as road cars by Tickford, the balance were eventually sold for
up to ú50,000 apiece.
The 1989-manufactured RS200 being auctioned was purchased direct from Ford at
Boreham with only 200 miles indicated. We understand that the car has been
serviced once by Aston Martin Tickford, whilst the total mileage indicated when
entered for the sale had only risen to 830. The entrant tells us that the
condition of bodywork, interior and all mechanical components is all good.. The
factory-supplied leather-bound manual and original sales invoice come with the
car which, says the vendor, has been garaged in specialist storage facilities
for the majority of the time.
Opportunities to acquire such a low mileage example of one of the Group B
classics, virtually a brand new car too, occur very infrequently. The auctioning
of this lot provides bidders with a rare chance to become an RS200 owner.
"
April 2004 - Paul Cann send this info about #100...
Sold at H & H auctions
05.12.2002. Went and had a look, 850 miles on the clock, looked like it had done
a lot more, passenger door would not close properly, damage around front towing
eye. Generally in poor condition. 250 BHP version, sold with a lot of RS200
owner club magazines and paperwork. Cannot reminder exactly what it was sold
for, but £38,000 comes to mind.
If you find any further info on this vehicle please email me on justin@rs200.org
Thanks,
Justin Smith