If you’d like a Ford Fiesta MK1 Supersport, but can’t afford the real thing, a replica may well be the answer…
From the seller: “1980 ford fiesta mk1 1100cc Supersport lookalike
Solid car never been welded Tax n mot exempt The car has been built from a bare shell
Painted inside and out sunburst red,
Wax oiled underneath,
New alloys and tyres, New Supersport decals, New plugs, New leads, New distributor and cap, New oil n filter, New door seals, New rear cylinders on rear, New brake shoes on rear, New discs and pads on front, New aux belt, New windscreen rubber, Changed doors, tailgate and wings as the old ones had service rust and I wasn’t happy lol, New brake pipes, New accelerator cable, New clutch cable, New wheel nuts, New locket so one key fits everything (rare)Probably loads I have left out,”
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