Concourse Winning Mk1 Focus RS under 12,000 miles
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Concourse Winning Mk1 Focus RS under 12,000 miles
Multiple Concourse Winner Ford Fair Silverstone, 2009, 2010, 2011-2nd place.
Thanks for taking the time to look at my advert for my pride and joy, build number 2629
Probably one of the best examples left.
My RS has been subject to many hours of professional paint conditioning to achieve the best possible shine.
This example is totally original apart from a brand new (May this year)stainless exhaust made by Milltek, changed at the last MOT and the new 'camshaft drive belt'. This was fitted because of age not mileage. The engine oil has never turned brown it's always clean as I have changed the oil between services. I have the original over carpets in 'as new' condition, the interior still looks new and the steering wheel is still as good as the day it was fitted, not faded or dirty. New tyres were fitted two years ago as the originals cracked.
This is my second Focus RS which I have now owned for around 5 years. This car has a full Ford dealership service history. Serviced at:
2345 26/07/04
3867 18/07/05
5395 12/06/06 6525 9/06/07
The car was stored (2008)
8605 7/01/09 10126 13/05/10
10990 1/06/11
11733 camshaft drive belt
changed 2/05/12
This car, which was registered in Scotland, has had 2 previous mature owners, the first only for a few months, he unfortunately passed away. The second owner for 4 years was a company director who had the car as a 3rd car. I purchased it from him with 6550 on the clock.
Since I have owned her she has always been kept in the garage and only ever been out on dry days. The car is stored in a modern heated and dehumidified garage and is covered in a custom blue car cover (baby grow) that was made for me by Classic Additions.
Soon after I collected her I fitted mud flaps and then changed the rear wheel arch plastic for new ones, and armour plated the sills and mirror backs. This has helped to keep the normal chipping to the sides to a minimum.
The vehicle is part of a private Ford collection and has been used for RS days, and for concourse competitions. It is well known here in the South by RS owners because of its number plate, this I plan to retain.
Thank you for reading the above information. I am happy to answer any questions. Birchwood Ford can supply information also, if required. They will tell you how fussy I have been with my vehicles.
PistonHeads Essentials
* Front-Engined
* 2 Litres
* 212 BHP
* 0 to 62 in 6.4 Seconds
* 36 MPG
* Front-Wheel-Drive
* 2 Previous Owners
The Detail
* 2003
* 3 Doors
* Hatchback
* Manual
* Petrol
* Blue
£14,500
07969002045
http://www.pistonhea...les/3961166.htm
Thanks for taking the time to look at my advert for my pride and joy, build number 2629
Probably one of the best examples left.
My RS has been subject to many hours of professional paint conditioning to achieve the best possible shine.
This example is totally original apart from a brand new (May this year)stainless exhaust made by Milltek, changed at the last MOT and the new 'camshaft drive belt'. This was fitted because of age not mileage. The engine oil has never turned brown it's always clean as I have changed the oil between services. I have the original over carpets in 'as new' condition, the interior still looks new and the steering wheel is still as good as the day it was fitted, not faded or dirty. New tyres were fitted two years ago as the originals cracked.
This is my second Focus RS which I have now owned for around 5 years. This car has a full Ford dealership service history. Serviced at:
2345 26/07/04
3867 18/07/05
5395 12/06/06 6525 9/06/07
The car was stored (2008)
8605 7/01/09 10126 13/05/10
10990 1/06/11
11733 camshaft drive belt
changed 2/05/12
This car, which was registered in Scotland, has had 2 previous mature owners, the first only for a few months, he unfortunately passed away. The second owner for 4 years was a company director who had the car as a 3rd car. I purchased it from him with 6550 on the clock.
Since I have owned her she has always been kept in the garage and only ever been out on dry days. The car is stored in a modern heated and dehumidified garage and is covered in a custom blue car cover (baby grow) that was made for me by Classic Additions.
Soon after I collected her I fitted mud flaps and then changed the rear wheel arch plastic for new ones, and armour plated the sills and mirror backs. This has helped to keep the normal chipping to the sides to a minimum.
The vehicle is part of a private Ford collection and has been used for RS days, and for concourse competitions. It is well known here in the South by RS owners because of its number plate, this I plan to retain.
Thank you for reading the above information. I am happy to answer any questions. Birchwood Ford can supply information also, if required. They will tell you how fussy I have been with my vehicles.
PistonHeads Essentials
* Front-Engined
* 2 Litres
* 212 BHP
* 0 to 62 in 6.4 Seconds
* 36 MPG
* Front-Wheel-Drive
* 2 Previous Owners
The Detail
* 2003
* 3 Doors
* Hatchback
* Manual
* Petrol
* Blue
£14,500
07969002045
http://www.pistonhea...les/3961166.htm
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Why does every low mileage car automatically have to go to the Bonkers collection?????????? Sorry to gate crash, but sick and tired of hearing the same crap when a decent car come's up for sale. GLWTS of your car mate.
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