A 1996 Ford Escort RS Cosworth with just 3,091 miles went under the hammer — and this one had all the signs of something special.
Originally ordered as an executive car for Richard Parry-Jones, head of Ford of Europe’s R&D division at the time, it also came with the kind of provenance collectors look for.
Watch how the bidding played out below:
From the moment it arrived in the auction hall, it was drawing a crowd.
A true time-warp example
This wasn’t just another RS Cosworth.
Having spent most of its life in temperature-controlled storage, it presented in what can only really be described as ‘as new’ condition — something that’s becoming increasingly rare.
Cars like this don’t just appeal to enthusiasts — they attract collectors.
Serious interest from the start
Guided at £100,000–£120,000, expectations were already high.
But the level of attention it received suggested it might go further. People were constantly around the car, taking a closer look — always a good sign ahead of the sale.
Iconic Auctioneers result
This car was sold by Iconic Auctioneers at the Race Retro sale in 2026.
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