Classic Ford Sierra sells for a ridiculous amount at auction narrowly missing all-time fast-Ford record

A CLASSIC Ford Sierra has narrowly missed out on an all-time record at auction.

The 1988 Ford Sierra RS500 Cosworth is one of only 500 ever made and is highly prized by collectors.

CollectingcarsThis rare Ford Sierra RS500 Cosworth sold for incredible money at auction[/caption]

The auction took place online with Collecting Cars, the hammer eventually falling at a staggering £124,500.

The all-time record for an RS500 is £127,000 so this car only narrowly missed out.

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There were a frenzied 58 bids for the fast Ford as people battled it out for this fine example.

This particular car has just 13,933 miles on the clock and is in ‘time warp’ condition.

It was on its fifth owner before the sale, who had owned and cherished it for 10 years until now.

The RS500 was a homologation special, meaning it was sold to the public in small numbers to allow Ford to go racing.

It’s powered by a turbocharged 2.0-litre engine producing around 224bhp driving the rear wheels via a five-speed manual gearbox. 

The car comes with its original owner’s manuals, stamped service booklet, file of maintenance invoices, original sales brochure and original untouched first aid kit housed within the parcel shelf.

The buyer also gets an additional set of four genuine alloy wheels fitted with period-correct tyres.

The advert reads: ‘This Ford Sierra RS500 Cosworth is an iconic modern classic homologation special, which presents in ‘time warp’ condition, and boasts an impressive recent service history despite its very low mileage.

‘Described by the seller as ‘driving like a new car’ and in truly impressive order throughout, it would make a crowd-pleasing attendee at any car show, and an entertaining companion for spirited drives on its new owner’s favourite B-roads.’

CollectingcarsSelling for £124k it only narrowly missed the £127k all-time record[/caption]

CollectingcarsIt’s said to be in ‘time warp’ condition with less than 14,000 miles on the clock[/caption]

CollectingcarsIt has a turbocharged 2.0-litre engine producing around 224bhp[/caption]  Read More 

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