Welcome Guest [Log In] [Register]

Announcements (Updated: July 11, 2018)

Welcome to Swifty's Garage!


Thanks to all of you for making this board what it is today!


Attention new members: We would like to welcome you personally, so please introduce yourself. Click here: INTRODUCTIONS


For all the latest news and announcements, please click here: PA System



Thank you - The Swifty's Garage Team




This board is best viewed at 1024 x 768 Resolution

Car of the Week:


Matchbox 1968 Ford F-100


Click Here: Matchbox '68 Ford F-100
Welcome to Swifty's Garage. We hope you enjoy your visit.


You're currently viewing our forum as a guest. This means you are limited to certain areas of the board and there are some features you can't use. If you join our community, you'll be able to access member-only sections, and use many member-only features such as customizing your profile, sending personal messages, and voting in polls. Registration is simple, fast, and completely free.

Thank You,
The Swifty's Garage Team


Join our community!


If you're already a member please log in to your account to access all of our features.

Username:   Password:
Add Reply
Car Of The Day: October 12, 2010; Matchbox '85 Ford Escort XR3i Cabriolet
Topic Started: Oct 12 2010, 12:51 AM (777 Views)
Swifty
Member Avatar
The Mustang II is a Mustang too!
Posted Image

Today's car of the day is Matchbox's 1985 Ford Escort XR3i Cabriolet.

Posted Image

Wikipedia
 
The Ford Escort is a small family car manufactured by the Ford Motor Company from 1968 to 2003. Although it was originally destined for the European market, the Escort name has also been applied to several different designs in North America over the years (see Ford Escort (North America)).

The first use of the Escort name was Ford Squire, a 1950s estate car version of the Ford Anglia 100E though this did not sell very well by comparison to the other members of the 100E family.


Posted Image

For more information and pictures of the real car please visit: Ford Escort XR3i

Posted Image

Today's Ford shares something in common with yesterday's Volkswagen- both were built by coachbuilder Karmann. This one arrived in my mailbox a few weeks ago as part of a big RAOK from Stangfreak. Thanks Steve!

Posted Image

Wikipedia
 
Codenamed "Erika", the third generation Escort was launched in September 1980. The code name alluded to the leader of the product planning team, Erick A. Reickert. The North American Escort introduced at this time was a derivative. The two vehicles were intended to share component designs, but separate engineering organizations and government regulations made this impractical.

The Escort Mark III was intended to be a hi-tech, high-efficiency design which would compete with the Volkswagen Golf, and indeed the car was launched with the advertising tagline "Simple is Efficient". The Mark III was a radical departure from the two previous models, the biggest changes being the adoption of front wheel drive, and the new hatchback body, which introduced trademark styling cues which would be later seen in the forthcoming Sierra and Scorpio, most notably the "Aeroback" rear end — the "sawn off" bootlid stump which was proved to reduce the car's drag coefficient.

Also new were the overhead camshaft CVH engines in 1.3 L and 1.6 L formats, with the Valencia engine from the Fiesta powering the 1.1 L derivative. The suspension was fully independent all around, departing from the archaic leaf spring arrangement found on its predecessors. The Escort Mark III was voted European Car of the Year in 1981, fighting off stiff competition from Italy's Fiat Panda and another strong-selling British product - British Leyland's Austin Metro.[16]

It was also 1982 Semperit Irish Car of the Year in Ireland.

From launch, the car was available in Base (Popular), L, GL, Ghia and XR3 trim.

However, the car attracted criticism from the motoring press at launch due to how its suspension was set up, with positive camber on the front wheels and negative camber at the rear, giving rise to the Mark III's infamous "knock-kneed" stance. Although this gave the car acceptable handling on perfectly smooth roads, once the car was tested on bumpy British roads the effects of this decision was obvious and the Mark III soon had a reputation for a harsh, unforgiving ride, with questionable handling.[citation needed]

The shock absorber specification was to blame also, and it was not until 1983 that the suspension gremlins were finally ironed out. A three-speed automatic transmission was available on the 1.6 L engine within a couple of years of the car's launch. From mid-1982, a 5-speed manual gearbox was introduced across the range. This was now standard on the 1.6 L versions and could be specified as an option on most 1.3 L engines.

A selection of features were available, either as standard fitment or optional extras depending on model, including a tilt-and-slide sunroof, central locking, and electric windows. All models except for base and L were fitted with a check-light system for low fuel, low oil, low coolant, low screenwash, and worn out brake pads. Power steering was not available on European Escorts although it was available on the US Escort.

In order to compete with Volkswagen's Golf GTI, a hot hatch version of the Mark III was created from the outset — the XR3. Initially this featured a tuned version of the 1.6 L CVH engine fitted with a twin-choke Weber carburettor, uprated suspension and numerous cosmetic alterations. Despite the initial lack of a 5-speed transmission and the absence of fuel injection, the XR3 instantly caught the public's imagination and became a cult car which was beloved by boy racers in the 1980s. Fuel injection finally arrived in 1983 (creating the XR3i), along with the racetrack-influenced RS1600i. The final performance update arrived in the form of the turbocharged RS Turbo model in 1984.

Another engine introduced around the same time was the 1.6 L diesel engine. Developed in Dagenham, it was remarkably economical for its time, and still is to this day, managing over 70 mpg. It was available on the L and GL models. However, the performance was not so impressive, with only 54 bhp (40 kW; 55 PS) and a top speed of barely 90 mph (140 km/h).

The Escort estate was initially only available with three doors, but a five-door version was eventually introduced in 1983. In that year, a saloon version of the Escort, the Orion, was launched. It used the same mechanicals as the hatchback, but had a more upmarket image and was not available with the rather underpowered 1.1 L engine. The Orion name would continue in use through until 1993, when it was dropped and the Orion simply called "Escort".

A convertible version, courtesy of coachbuilder Karmann appeared the same year, significant as it was the first drop-top car produced by Ford Europe since the Corsair of the 1960s. The Escort Cabriolet was initially available in both XR3i and Ghia specification, but the Ghia variant was dropped after a couple of years.

A pickup version of the Escort, the Bantam, was produced in South Africa, while Brazil had a two-door saloon known as the Ford Verona/Volkswagen Apollo, completely different than Orion.

Sales in the United Kingdom were high, and by 1982 it had overtaken the ageing Cortina as the nation's best selling car.


Posted Image
Offline Profile Quote Post Goto Top
 
Sak
Member Avatar
Ezekiel 25:17
Lotta diecast Escorts. There's this one, There's the Corgi Mark I, the Matchbox Mark II, and the Hot Wheels and Majorette Mark III, and Matchbox and Hot Wheels did the later generation Cosworth. The one I'm looking for, though, is the Guisval four-door. We're talkng holy grail status here.
Offline Profile Quote Post Goto Top
 
FiatCoupe
Member Avatar
Fullsize
Corgi Mk 3 & Majorette Mk 4 too :)
Offline Profile Quote Post Goto Top
 
Sak
Member Avatar
Ezekiel 25:17
Right. The Corgi Mk III. How could I forget that one? I've got quite a few of them!
Offline Profile Quote Post Goto Top
 
FiatCoupe
Member Avatar
Fullsize
I thought of 2 more,Siku Mk 3 & Guisval Cosworth :)
Offline Profile Quote Post Goto Top
 
Dean-o-mite
Member Avatar
Muscle Car
Add Schuco, Polistil, Soma, Welly, CM's and Norev to the list of manufacturers of Escort castings.



Here's a wheel variation on the Matchbox Cabriolet

Posted Image



Dean
Offline Profile Quote Post Goto Top
 
Dean-o-mite
Member Avatar
Muscle Car
Sak
Oct 12 2010, 07:25 AM
Lotta diecast Escorts. There's this one, There's the Corgi Mark I, the Matchbox Mark II, and the Hot Wheels and Majorette Mark III, and Matchbox and Hot Wheels did the later generation Cosworth. The one I'm looking for, though, is the Guisval four-door. We're talkng holy grail status here.
The Guisval four-door was one of my holy grails for a long time, and then two different variations came along in a medium size lot of Guisvals, with no other bids over at that one auction site.


Dean
Offline Profile Quote Post Goto Top
 
Swifty
Member Avatar
The Mustang II is a Mustang too!
Anyone want to write an article on the various Escorts in 1/64 for the Collector's Corner area? I'd do it except I was only aware of about half the ones mentioned so far.
Offline Profile Quote Post Goto Top
 
JustDavid
Member Avatar
SUV
Cool little car. I have several versions.
Offline Profile Quote Post Goto Top
 
james_autos
Member Avatar
Minivan
Quote:
 
Add Schuco, Polistil, Soma, Welly, CM's and Norev to the list of manufacturers of Escort castings


I didn't know Welly and CM's did an Escort, although I'm guessing that the Welly might be a copy of the Maisto/MC Toy casting of the XR3i like the Matchbox but with a roof. Do you have any pics? By the way, Mira can be added to the long list of manufacturers that made an Escort - they did a 5-dr MK3 like Guisval.

As for this model, it has to be one of my favourite Escort castings. And it's my favourite Matchbox era.

Offline Profile Quote Post Goto Top
 
Sak
Member Avatar
Ezekiel 25:17
I remember the Maisto effort now. It was tooled with what looked like the convertible roof. Not worth your time, if you like detail.

James, if you come across the Mira or the Guisval Mark III, please...
Offline Profile Quote Post Goto Top
 
FiatCoupe
Member Avatar
Fullsize
Playart did a Mk 3 as well :)
Offline Profile Quote Post Goto Top
 
1 user reading this topic (1 Guest and 0 Anonymous)
ZetaBoards - Free Forum Hosting
Create a free forum in seconds.
« Previous Topic · Car Of The Day · Next Topic »
Add Reply



March's Picture of The Month Contest



Congratulations DinoMom for winning March's contest!



April's Picture of The Month Contest



Congratulations carsdownunder for winning April's contest!






Powered By

This board is best viewed at 1024 x 768 Resolution


eXTReMe Tracker