Highlights
- Rare four seat 80s cabriolet survivor
- Only five previous keepers
- Low mileage for year of under 100,000 miles
- Rare Ghia model with XR3 Teledial alloys
- Complete and original with scope to improve
The Appeal
Back in the 80s a cabriolet Escort was a familiar sight in summer months, but 40 years on they are an exceptionally rare find. Which is a shame, because their mix of robust, simple mechanicals and four-seat drop top practicality make them perfect classic wheels.
This 1986 Mk4 is a top specification Ghia with the 1.6L CVH engine and a manual box. It has covered less than 100,000 miles in the hands of a just six keepers and sports a well kept grey velour interior. The exterior has received work in recent years and the last MOT in July 2023 showed no structural advisories. It has been little used and dry stored since then.
With so few of these cars left on the road and mullets back in fashion, here is a chance to rejuvenate this seemingly solid example and return it to its full bubble-permed, bleach-jeaned glory!
History and Paperwork
- First UK registered 3rd March 1987
- Six keepers from new
- Current keeper since October 2020
- Reportedly dry stored for six years prior to vendor acquiring car
- Keys as shown
- Factory handbooks
- Service book as shown
- Stereo handbook
- Old tax discs and MOTs as shown
- New roof trim items fitted in 2019
- V5C in current keeper’s name
- Last MOT expired 27th July 2024 with one advisory
- 99,318 miles showing on last MOT and 99,320 miles showing in photos
The Condition
- White paintwork in fair condition for age with points to note in photos
- Evidence of repairs to sills and other panels with localised non-professional repaint
- Some rust to note to body including driver’s door and offside rear arch
- Unpainted front and rear bumpers in fair condition with some deterioration to note
- Vinyl roof appears in good order with repairs in 2019 and clear rear glass screen
- XR3 alloy wheels with matching spare showing some age and would benefit from a clean
- Grey velour Ghia specification interior in good condition as shown
- Some light marks and age to note typical of era and mileage of car
- Carpets in grey with some light staining to footwells
- Supplied with rubber mats as shown
- Clarion CD player fitted
- Interior fittings including dashboard and switchgear in good condition
- Supplied with matching vinyl tonneau
The Mechanics
- 1,597cc CVH 4cyl engine
- 5pd manual gearbox
- Vendor advises that car does not have power steering
- Single advisory on July 2023 MOT test
- Few miles covered since that test
- Described by seller as a good runner
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