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Sun Sea & Fords (Fao Daniel, Gally etc)

Did your mate have blonde hair and massive norks and come from milton keyens? If so I remember the car and owner very well, although sadly only got to test drive her cars not her norks, lol

Lol yes mate.

It was me who found the 1600i forsale and put her on to it.

She let me take it for a spin one night up the Leighton buzzard road. Such a great car to drive, almost as great as her norks lol
 
Lol yes mate.

It was me who found the 1600i forsale and put her on to it.

She let me take it for a spin one night up the Leighton buzzard road. Such a great car to drive, almost as great as her norks lol

S2 I still like but would rather a clean S1.

S2 IIRC was only ever sold in Europe as an RS, elsewhere it didn't make it as an RS and was simple sold as a 1.6 turbo.
 
There's something about it. The fact it's not an S1 and it's not perfect makes it more likeable.

Want one.
 
They don't handle as well as a 172, they are so so so much slower, they don't ride as nicely.
So while I like the 1600i I certainly wouldn't swap the 172 for it tbh.

Doubt I'll ever own one as so many cars higher in the list.

Still cool though.


Mk1 escort I might do though at some point, possibly yb powered as although they are boat anchors and a bit crap in modern terms I just like them a lot and have a lot of experience of building and mapping them etc so would make a natural choice.
 
Lols. It's hardly comparable to a cheap french hatchback.

I have no interest in it being that good. A trophy is better than my Frp, a Golf Gti is better than a Mk1 Focus RS. The former will never tingle my balls like a Blue Oval will. It's the whole experience of it. You should know that.

Maybe it's simply a Ford fanboi thing.

I should spend way more time on PassionFord. Haven't been on in years.
 
If you read the start of that Speedhunters blog it kinda reminds you why Ford have this "thing" that some other brands don't have.

Some might say rust. :o
 
Lols. It's hardly comparable to a cheap french hatchback.

I have no interest in it being that good. A trophy is better than my Frp, a Golf Gti is better than a Mk1 Focus RS. The former will never tingle my balls like a Blue Oval will. It's the whole experience of it. You should know that.

Maybe it's simply a Ford fanboi thing.

I should spend way more time on PassionFord. Haven't been on in years.

LOL!

It's definitely a Ford fanboy thing.
 
Granted. It was just a generalisation really. Me and Pep discussed it at length after he went from GTI to FRS.
 
Lols. It's hardly comparable to a cheap french hatchback.
Indeed, the cheap french hatchback destroys it for everything you might want to own a car for other than entering ford concours really.

I have no interest in it being that good. A trophy is better than my Frp, a Golf Gti is better than a Mk1 Focus RS. The former will never tingle my balls like a Blue Oval will. It's the whole experience of it. You should know that.
My interest in cars is mainly in throwing them around a track, performance/handling is a massive part of enjoying a car to me, I dont enjoy cars just by looking at them, they need to actually have some substance to them as well. I like the RS1600i a lot because it drives well, especially in the context of a car of that era, but like I said I wouldnt want to swap the 172 for one as it drives even better. Having an RS1600i instead would just mean that I enjoyed every trackday I did slightly less TBH

Maybe it's simply a Ford fanboi thing.
Must be, I have a big involvement in the ford scene but Im not blinkered to them enough to think that a car is made better by having a ford badge on it. Im just a total petrolhead who judges every car on its own merits in a very objective way generally. I dont like renault as a brand overall for example, but I love the clio still despite its renault badge for the simple reason its an excellent car.


I should spend way more time on PassionFord. Haven't been on in years.
Does seem a bit weird that someone so obsessed with fords not clios would think that a good place to spend his time was on a clio forum rather than a ford one.
If you enjoy fords so much surely a ford forum is a more appropriate place for you.
 
Theres a geeza here having one completely rebuilt. It's currently just a metal shell but plans to turn it right around. Don't see the fascination with them but as above it's totally a ford passion thing
 
Chip and Gally making me cry here with the S2 hated in full force, lol

TBH, if I had the money, I would have an S1 instead, but they just command too much money for what, essentially, is the same car.

Then again, if I was paying £8k for a nice S1........ I would also be interested by some Q plate Esc Cossies too
 
Exactly, I couldn't pay the money for an S1, just so expensive.

Chip you're not telling me a 172 would feel as special to drive as an RS1600i? Maybe again it only feels special because of the fanboi thing.

I'm lucky to drive a lot of cars on a daily basis most of the time, jumping into a special Ford for me is just something special. It's the whole reason I bought the Frp over a Trophy, no monetary reasons, no insurance reasons, no running cost reasons, simply the fact it excited me, every drive feels special.

I guess it comes back to it being a Ford fanboi thing. I know people who wet their pants at Astra VXRs. Go figure.
 
Exactly, I couldn't pay the money for an S1, just so expensive.

Chip you're not telling me a 172 would feel as special to drive as an RS1600i? Maybe again it only feels special because of the fanboi thing.

Depends what you mean by special I guess mate, if you want to basque in the history and rarity of it rather than the actual drive then im sure you'll enjoy a rs1600i more than a 172. In terms of actually getting around a quick in a fast and composed way though the 172 feels more special in that respect.




I'm lucky to drive a lot of cars on a daily basis most of the time, jumping into a special Ford for me is just something special. It's the whole reason I bought the Frp over a Trophy, no monetary reasons, no insurance reasons, no running cost reasons, simply the fact it excited me, every drive feels special.

I guess it comes back to it being a Ford fanboi thing. I know people who wet their pants at Astra VXRs. Go figure.


Yes I think it must be because you are obsessed with a ford badge that you have such a skewed opinion, which goes back to why do you spend all your time on cliosport not passionford if its only fords that interest you?
 
Because maybe passionford is filled with biggetted middle aged men where as cliosport is filled with lappy puppy dogs who still have a thirst for life and don't just talk about carb diameters
 
Because maybe passionford is filled with biggetted middle aged men where as cliosport is filled with lappy puppy dogs who still have a thirst for life and don't just talk about carb diameters

Obvious you havent been on passionford then TBH, its got a massively varied userbase from teenagers to pensioners.

Anyway if its the age of people not what cars that they are into that makes him want to chat to them, then try bebo or similar?
 
Yes I think it must be because you are obsessed with a ford badge that you have such a skewed opinion, which goes back to why do you spend all your time on cliosport not passionford if its only fords that interest you?

I'm not biased and my opinion is far from skewed, maybe you haven't seen a lot of my posts in other marques. I don't recommend Ford's very often actually.

Infact I think I told a guy recently to buy an R26 over an FRS because I didn't actually think he got the whole "RS" thing.

Ignis recommended alongside a ZS in a recent warm watch thread. I love other cars. I'm a massive car fan it just so happens I love Ford. It doesn't make me biased.

Not sure why I don't spend more time on PF. It's very large so it's more about browsing rather than here where you can contribute and people know each other.
 
I can't read that forum. So many signatures. Most featuring their car combined with a terrible typeface, a rough-looking dog or their mate's arse.

And a St. George's flag. Essential.

Reinforcing the stereotype FTW.
 
Never been on Passion Ford TBH. The RS forum I use is super awesome. No sigs, and very tidy. Tidier than CS even. I only really use it for car info though, as it's a lot quieter than here, and there's no Tom.
 
Not sure why I don't spend more time on PF. It's very large so it's more about browsing rather than here where you can contribute and people know each other.

TBH Ive got to know more people well from PF than any other forum Im on, the social events have been pretty epic too, its a very social site and got far more proper petrol heads than any other site I can think of too.
Also being a ford forum you get far more opportunities to meet up with people in real life easily than on here as there are so many more ford shows.
 
I can't read that forum. So many signatures. Most featuring their car combined with a terrible typeface, a rough-looking dog or their mate's arse.

And a St. George's flag. Essential.

Reinforcing the stereotype FTW.


You can select to turn sigs for others off in your profile, which is what I have done, so I have no idea what sigs other people have on there TBH
 
Indeed Chip, the RS forum has a fantastic Scottish contingent who meet up very regular.
 
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