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RE: Mark's RS2000 Cosworth - ZOOM #143 Jan 22nd 2010
2010/01/14 19:10:02
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nothin beats dustin a 300k+ car either! The look on their faces is more than priceless.
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RE: Mark's RS2000 Cosworth - ZOOM #143 Jan 22nd 2010
2010/01/14 20:47:01
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quote: Originally posted by 550hp mk2 cortina
nothin beats dustin a 300k+ car either! The look on their faces is more than priceless.
...Many privately run track days with Lambos, Porsche, Astons, Z06, Ferrari's has been a blast. Much fun has been had hanging out with the elite, though they drive the car like it is really expensive...Still it is fun to spank them all over the track...Normally a really good bunch of Gents too....Funny to turn up in a bashed up old RS2000 and get applause...
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RE: Mark's RS2000 Cosworth - ZOOM #143 Jan 22nd 2010
2010/01/14 20:57:33
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.....and thanks to all the lads for a positive review. CheeRS!...Now to get a hold of a mag to see what was published...Hits the stands 22nd Jan, but subscribers have it now...
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RE: Mark's RS2000 Cosworth - ZOOM #143 Jan 22nd 2010
2010/01/14 21:16:42
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RE: Mark's RS2000 Cosworth - ZOOM #143 Jan 22nd 2010
2010/01/14 21:23:00
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Still would like to know an approximation of cost. Might still be better buying the bottom scale Supercar.. F6 Typhoon, W427 Commodore etc. Just my opinion.
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RE: Mark's RS2000 Cosworth - ZOOM #143 Jan 22nd 2010
2010/01/14 21:50:12
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quote: Originally posted by laurie
Still would like to know an approximation of cost. Might still be better buying the bottom scale Supercar.. F6 Typhoon, W427 Commodore etc. Just my opinion.
..In my case this is not the point. Built for my own personal challenge and not to meet the needs of value for cash against someone elses point of view.... Value is in the eye of the beholder...Lucky this is solely my business.
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RE: Mark's RS2000 Cosworth - ZOOM #143 Jan 22nd 2010
2010/01/14 22:30:03
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quote: Originally posted by laurie
As far as budget Supercars, what would an Escort like yours or a Cortina like Phil's cost over the years? I'm sure your bank manager/partners would not call them budget. [:u] I own a MK1 Escort with a wheazy ol pinto. This has set me back in excess of over $20000 over the period I have owned it.Now thats what I call budget[88][88]
I'd place a number somewhere around 60k-80k on mine over 16 years after the current rebuild...and its only as low as that as a result of getting things at the right price and mates rates on some special one of gear that has been required
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RE: Mark's RS2000 Cosworth - ZOOM #143 Jan 22nd 2010
2010/01/14 22:44:48
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quote: Originally posted by Phil
quote: Originally posted by laurie
As far as budget Supercars, what would an Escort like yours or a Cortina like Phil's cost over the years? I'm sure your bank manager/partners would not call them budget. [:u] I own a MK1 Escort with a wheazy ol pinto. This has set me back in excess of over $20000 over the period I have owned it.Now thats what I call budget[88][88]
I'd place a number somewhere around 60k-80k on mine over 16 years after the current rebuild...and its only as low as that as a result of getting things at the right price and mates rates on some special one of gear that has been required
....Well it is hard to argue value for money. How much fun have you had, easy; LOADS! Average that out p/a and suddenly any 16 year old car would have had a bomb spent on it over the years...See how comparing things properly changes things...Again arguing cash spent is about as useful as arguing that "the crocodile that is about to eat you is slightly cross eyed" (Clarkson 2009)...It does not matter two hoots in the end... Phil - It would be more, but who's counting, right[;^)]
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RE: Mark's RS2000 Cosworth - ZOOM #143 Jan 22nd 2010
2010/01/14 22:51:32
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Thank you Phil.
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RE: Mark's RS2000 Cosworth - ZOOM #143 Jan 22nd 2010
2010/01/14 22:53:49
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It quite possibly could be[:p] The truth is I stopped counting about 10 years ago[(#)]
Speaking of supercars...I wonder what sort of 0-100kph times these cars do...they'd need to be sub 3.0sec to beat a Cossie powered Small Ford[;^)]
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RE: Mark's RS2000 Cosworth - ZOOM #143 Jan 22nd 2010
2010/01/14 22:55:34
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Top Stuff Mate! you centainly have a blueprinted RS!!!
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RE: Mark's RS2000 Cosworth - ZOOM #143 Jan 22nd 2010
2010/01/15 01:39:23
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Wick Car Mark good to see another cover for you!!
It is always funny looking back at the costs of a car. An escort is always a budget build project at the start costing $x as everyone has a different budget. However all of a sudden you start to rebuilding on the rebuild like you both(Phil/everyone)and then throw in a new or differnt engine and then you add up the costs of it all over the years and you say...."holy Shiv".
I keep a log book of everything and added it all up last year and fell off my chair. So I divided it by the years I have owned it and remember it is a hobbie and I was happy with that figure.
In the future I think we should build one car and then rebuild another just to keep the population of good Escorts up there. However I see garage/storage space being the next problem![%]
[;^)]
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RE: Mark's RS2000 Cosworth - ZOOM #143 Jan 22nd 2010
2010/01/15 08:18:31
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quote: Originally posted by Phil
quote: Originally posted by laurie
As far as budget Supercars, what would an Escort like yours or a Cortina like Phil's cost over the years? I'm sure your bank manager/partners would not call them budget. [:u] I own a MK1 Escort with a wheazy ol pinto. This has set me back in excess of over $20000 over the period I have owned it.Now thats what I call budget[88][88]
I'd place a number somewhere around 60k-80k on mine over 16 years after the current rebuild...and its only as low as that as a result of getting things at the right price and mates rates on some special one of gear that has been required
...Thank heavens for mates, work, and mates rates - one off custom gear would be too difficult to organise...The magazine wanted the cost to be small, but I have spent more than they state over 8 years. If I know what I do now and just built it as is again today, it would not be a silly figure, but then I'd miss all of the fun of sweating it out, late nights, design and drawing, swearing, spanner rash and bleeding to earn the right to drive the car[;^)]
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RE: Mark's RS2000 Cosworth - ZOOM #143 Jan 22nd 2010
2010/01/15 08:31:32
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quote: Originally posted by Mr Mk2
In the future I think we should build one car and then rebuild another just to keep the population of good Escorts up there. However I see garage/storage space being the next problem![%]
[;^)]
I love to see another small ford driving along, so the suggestion to do up more than one is a positive step...For me no space, and a second project is beyond consideration...
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RE: Mark's RS2000 Cosworth - ZOOM #143 Jan 22nd 2010
2010/01/15 08:35:35
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quote: Originally posted by muzza
Top Stuff Mate! you centainly have a blueprinted RS!!!
CheeRS, but if you saw it up close you might change your mind, she has certainly done 25,000kms including track days...But that's what its for so I will ignore the stone chips and bruises[:-(][:0]...Ah - respray[%] [:p]hmmm
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