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This striking Sierra Cosworth RS500, No.125/500, is offered fresh to market after almost 20 years of continuous ownership and must surely represent one of the most original and unmolested examples to become available in recent times.The original Ford Sierra RS Cosworth was the first Ford to wear the Cosworth badge and was presented to the public at the Geneva Motor Show in March 1985. It was introduced as a means of homologating the Sierra for Group A Touring Car racing, with a requirement that 5,000 cars were built and sold. Launched for sale in July 1986, and based on the three-door Sierra body-shell, it was designed by Ford's Special Vehicle Engineering (SVE) and was powered by a Cosworth-designed 2-litre turbo engine of now-legendary repute. At this time, the Sierra Cosworth was a new kind of performance car - a 'blue-collar hero' able to humble true sports cars!In total 5,545 cars were produced - of which 500 were sent to Aston Martin Tickford for conversion to the Sierra RS500 Cosworth. If the RS Cosworth was an homologation car, the RS500 was an evolution special. Once Ford had built the requisite 5,000 RS Cosworths, Group A rules allowed an upgraded 'evolution' model to be launched. This could carry changes focused on improving its racing potential, provided Ford sold 10% of the original number as road cars, hence the 500. The RS500 was announced in July 1987 and had a mechanically uprated Cosworth engine (more similar to the one to be used in competition), with power boosted to 224bhp, modified bodywork and the cachet of being hand-assembled - the RS500 really is the ultimate 1980s Fast Ford!This particular Ford Sierra Cosworth RS500, No 0125/500, is offered fresh to market after almost 20-years of continuous ownership and must surely represent one of the most original and unmolested examples to become available in recent times. Prior to purchase in 2004, our vendor made the decision that an RS500 was on his bucket list, but not just any old RS500, it had to be one of the very best. With that in mind, and the object of his desire sourced, an inspection by Alastair Mayne, Graham Goode Racing's Technical and Development Engineer was enlisted to inspect the vehicle to ensure that this was truly original and unmolested, even checking the often abused ECU for signs of tampering!  As you would expect all was good and the purchase rubber-stamped with many years of meticulous and fastidious ownership to follow. E290 VFD remains in the same condition to this very day with the exception of the front air dam and rear bumper which required minor refinishing to bring back up to the superb and original finish of the remainder of the vehicle and, with the exception of general service items, this is how the RS presents today. With a comprehensive history folder, Dating Certificate and workshop manuals, there is little more to say other than that if you are looking for one of the most original, unmolested and desirable Performance Fords, freshly serviced and MOT’d, we suggest that your search may be at an end.SpecificationMake: FORDModel: SIERRA COSWORTH RS500Year: 1987Chassis Number: WFOEXXGBBEGG39079Registration Number: E290 VFDTransmission: ManualEngine Number: GG39079Drive Side: Right-hand DriveMake: RHDInterior Colour: Grey VelourClick here for more details and images

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A collector-quality example of Renault's never-to-be-repeated, limited-edition, design-classic with just over 5,000 miles and an extensive service history.The idea for the Renault Spider was formulated in the early 1990s, in the midst of a revival, after a difficult second half of the 1980s, Renault wanted a car to promote as a sporting brand (similar to the Renault 5 Turbo from a decade earlier) and as a result the Spider was the first car to be produced under the new brand name of 'Renaultsport'.The Renaultsport Spider started life as a futuristic concept car dubbed ‘Laguna Roadster’ that made its international debut at the 1990 edition of the Paris Motor Show. Public response to the Laguna Roadster was surprisingly positive, so Renault’s top executives attempted to make a reasonable business case for it. The project was a tough sell at first, few automakers can justify investing in a low-volume niche model, but it was finally given the green light for production in September of 1993.The Spider was intended to serve as both a racing car in a one-make series organised by Renault and as a slightly more civilized road car. The first prototypes for 'Project W94', as it was known at the time, were completed in mid-1994, and a concept version was presented to the public at the Geneva Motor Show in 1995. The car went on sale in late 1995, assembled at the Alpine factory in Dieppe.Designed from the outset as a driver's car, the chassis was made of aluminium (combining low weight and substantial strength) clad in a GRP body. The gearbox and engine were one unit, transversally fixed in an oscillating hinge (an arrangement inspired by aeronautical design), which all but eradicated the interference of engine vibration with the chassis. The pedals of the Spider were adjustable as well as the seat so the driver could achieve the absolute optimum driving position. The heart of the Spider was a mid-mounted 2-litre, DOHC F7R four-cylinder engine which was borrowed from the Clio Williams and later used in the Mégane Coupé. Tuned to generate 148bhp and 129lb/ft. of torque, the 16-valve unit was linked to a five-speed manual transmission that sent power to the rear wheels. The 930kg two-seater sprinted from 0 to 62mph in 6.9 seconds and went on to a top speed of 133mph.According to the official production numbers there were just 1,685 examples of the Spider assembled in Alpine’s Dieppe factory from 1996 to 1999. Each car was hand-built from start to finish and took about 90-hours to complete, which partially justified its relatively high price at the time. The Spider model was unfortunately discontinued after only a year and a half of production.400 LHD cars were produced as 'saute vente'  with a wind deflector (instead of a windscreen) which created an air-screen in front of the driver. For the UK-market, a number of RHD cars were built with windscreens, but only 60 RHD cars were sold. The remainder of the cars were sold in the German market converted back to LHD with the addition of a driver’s airbag.The 1997 Renaultsport Spider presented here is one of those 60 windscreen-equipped, right-hand drive examples sold new to the UK-market and has covered just over 5,000 miles since new. It's finished in the original three-stage Pearlescent Liquid Yellow paintwork – arguably a Spider’s signature colour. Incredibly original and still in 'showroom condition', there cannot be many better examples available. It has quite obviously has never seen any rain or winter roads, its condition being wholly commensurate with its low-mileage, fully backed-up by servicing records.  It was supplied new on 16th December 1997 through Bailey’s of Hanley Ltd. (Renault) and is still accompanied by its owner’s book-pack, service book, numerous receipts and invoices, V5C, previous MOT Certificates, and both keys, as well as clear and weatherproof cockpit covers. It also retains its original ‘briefcase’ in the front luggage compartment which houses the locking wheel nut, spares, tow hook, and jack.The service record is impeccable too, the most recent (with cambelt) being done at Renault specialists Cedar Motors Ltd. of Leicestershire.Aug 2022 - 5,018 miles - Vasstech NorthallertonSep 2021 - 5,008 miles - Vasstech NorthallertonSep 2020 - 4,999 miles - Vasstech NorthallertonJul   2019 - 4,993 miles - Vasstech NorthallertonSep 2007 - 3,322 miles - Parkwood Service CentreJun  2006 - 3,125 miles - Parkwood Service CentreMay 2004 - 2,675 miles - Parkwood Service CentreJun  2003 - 2,307 miles - Parkwood Service CentreJun  2002 - 2,081 miles - Parkwood Service CentreJun  2001 - 1,852 miles - Globe Motors LtdNov 1999 - 1,034 miles - Renault LeedsThis is a very rare opportunity to acquire a special little sports car, rarely seen on British roads, that is sure to be the talking point at any classic car show.SpecificationMake: RENAULTModel: SPORTS SPIDERYear: 1999Chassis Number: VMKAF0H0515801676Registration Number: R137 EFATransmission: Maual Engine Number: C000322 Drive Side: Right-hand DriveOdometer Reading: 5215 MilesMake: RHDClick here for more details and images

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A quantity of boxed Lledo Days Gone diecast model vehicles.

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A boxed Britains diecast model vehicle 'Beetle Lorry' with driver no. 1877.

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Two boxed (reproduction) Corgi Toys diecast model vehicles, model no. 256 and no. 20202, together with a boxed Corgi Ford Capri III model and book set.

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A boxed Corgi diecast model vehicle 'Land Rover' model no. 438 together with A boxed Corgi 'Citroen Safari' model no. 436.

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A display case containing diecast model vehicles including Days Gone, Yesteryear and Matchbox, 52.5 x 63.5cm.

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A boxed Corgi diecast model vehicle 'Riley Pathfinder police car' model no. 209 together with a boxed Corgi 'Triumph Herald Coupe' model no. 231.

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A Britains diecast model vehicle 'Army Ambulance' model no. 1512.

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A quantity of unboxed matchbox Yesteryear diecast model vehicles.

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Five boxed Dinky Toys diecast model vehicles: model no. 111, no. 159, no. 197, no. 157 and no. 177.

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A display case containing diecast model vehicles including Matchbox, Yesteryear and Days Gone, 52.5 x 63.5cm.

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Twelve boxed Airfix model kits of various military figures. Some boxes not sealed.

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Five boxed (reproduction) Dinky Toys diecast model vehicles: model no. 14, no. 412, no. 482, no. 29E and no. 260.

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A Hornby 1937 E320 20v locomotive and tender, model no. 1368.

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A boxed Dinky Supertoys diecast model vehicle 'Leyland 8-Wheeled Chassis' model no. 936.

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A boxed Dinky Supertoys diecast model vehicle no. 660 'Tank Transporter'.

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A leather case filled with Lone Star and Locos miniature model railway including locomotives, wagons, track, accessories, etc.

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A group of ten boxed Matchbox 'Models of yesteryear' diecast model vehicles.

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Thirteen boxed model aeroplane kits including Airfix, Tamiya, Revell and others. Either part assembled and spares.

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A Wilesco D14 static steam engine together with a Jensen MGF steam engine and a Bowman model static steam engine.

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A Mamod SP2 static steam engine together with a Wilesco static engine and a Solar engine static model.

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Academy 1:400 RMS TITANIC Premium Edition model kit, limited edition 1896/2000.

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A Britains diecast model vehicle 'Army Lorry' with driver model no. 1335.

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Seven various models of trains and steam engines. Five model kits and two static models.

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Five boxed (reproduction) Corgi diecast model vehicles: model no. 231, no. 215S, no. 261, no. 417, no. 474.

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Three Scalextric models by Tri-Ang, model MM/E1, MM/B1 and one other. Two boxed.

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A boxed Dinky Supertoys model no. 667 'Missile servicing platform vehicle'.

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Six boxed (reproduction) Dinky Toys diecast model vehicles: model no. 512, no. 917, two of no. 942, no. 943 and 'Guy Van Michelin'.

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A group of mostly early unboxed Dinky Toys diecast model vehicles.

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A display case containing diecast model vehicles, including Lledo and Days Gone, 52.5 x 63.5cm.

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A display case containing diecast model vehicles including Matchbox and Yesteryear, 52.5 x 63.5cm.

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A boxed Dinky Toy diecast model vehicle 'Fire Engine with extending ladder' model no. 955

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A boxed Corgi Toys diecast model 'H.D.L Hovercraft SR-N1' model no. 1119.

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Five boxed Dinky Toys diecast model vehicles: model no. 24L, no. 539, no. 24V, no. 23C and no. 555.

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A boxed Dinky Supertoys model no. 642 'Pressure refueller'.

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A boxed Corgi diecast model vehicle 'Superior ambulance' model no. 437 together with a boxed Corgi 'Plymouth sports surburban station wagon' model no. 437.

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Eight boxed James Bond Corgi and other diecast model vehicles.

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Three boxed (reproduction) Dinky Supertoys diecast vehicles: model no. 943, no. 934 and no. 36B.

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A box of Lledo and Days Gone diecast model vehicles including a display case, 32 x 29cm.

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A boxed (reproduction) Corgi gift set no. 16 with one racing car missing, together with a A boxed Corgi diecast model vehicle 'Mobilgas Petroltanker' model no. 1110.

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Five boxed (reproduction) Corgi diecast model vehicles: model no. 224, no. 258, no. 303S, no. 155, no. 325.

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Five boxed Dinky Toys diecast model vehicles: model no. 152, no. 239, no. 153, no. 151 and no. 194.

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Two boxed Mathbox Battle Kings diecast model vehicles: K-103 and K-101.

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A quantity of Corgi diecast model vehicles including traction engines.

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Two boxed Dinky Toys model no. 676 'Armoured personnel carrier' and model no. 688 'Field artillery tractor (box A/F).

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Five boxed (reproduction) Dinky Toys diecast model vehicles: model no. 520, no. 182, no. 1423, no. 262 and no. 24N.

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Five boxed (reproduction) Dinky Toys diecast model vehicles: model no. 191, no. 540, no. 39F, no. 532 and no. 555.

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Five boxed (reproduction) Corgi diecast model vehicles: model no. 335, no. 472, no. 437, no. 337, no. 271.

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Four Dinky Toys/Dinky Supertoys diecast models: model no. 955, no. 968, no. 531 and no. 956.

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A large quantity of various diecast model vehicles, some A/F.

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A boxed 1:12 scale 1930 4.5 litre Bentley model kit by Airfix. Part assembled.

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A boxed Dinky Supertoys diecast model vehicle 'Tracteur Willeme Avec Semi-Remorque Fardier' model no. 36A.

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A boxed Corgi diecast model 'Decca' Mobile airfield radar model no. 1106.

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Forteen boxed model kits of various automobiles by Airfix and others.

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A Hornby Dublo and Bayko 00 gauge buildings including two D1 Through station model no. DA455.

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A boxed Corgi Toys 'Oldsmobile "Sherrif" car' model no. 237 together with a boxed Corgi Toys 'Car Transporter' model no. 1101.

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