Fuzz Drives...... 1988 Ford Sierra 2.8 4x4 Ghia Estate - offered at our 6th July Classics Auction
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- Опубликовано: 3 окт 2024
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Love a long roof Sierra, had an ultra rare tt280 estate years ago and wiped a hundred smiles off folks faces in it 😎
Still got a 2.0.ghia estate and Still drive my sapphire most days 2.0 pinto great old car great vid
Love the Sierra estate
Got a 2.0 dohc in black
It's done 78,000 miles on a j plate which makes it a 92
Needs to be put back on the road soon as there are not many about these days
Great video 👍
I'm an 80s kid and that brought back some awsome memories cheers fuzz.
I was 13 when that car was new, was obsessed with sierras. My dad had 2 pre facelift versions, when these came out I absolutely did his head in to get the hatchback version. We lived right beside a ford dealer, I loved heading down to their showroom/forecourt, checking these out, bringing back the latest brochure to do my dad's head in 😂. Learned to drive in his old sierra 1.8 L but never owned one myself. I'l be 50 in september, I might just pick one up 😉.
Hi Fuzz loved your video, I too ow .a white ford sierra ghia estate mine though used to have a 2.0 pinto efi engine in it .but thats now been replaced by a HARTPOWER 2.0 YbB cosworth turbo engine with over 400 bhp on tap she sure gets a move on 👍if you ever want to see what a real sierra estate goes like your more than welcome to take it for a spin 😀
We had a white one and a burgundy one about family cars growing up. Awesome cars, though thank god we never had an incident in them, the crash test footage of them is actually pretty scary 😂
Sierra xr4x4 2.9 k reg 1993 Sierra 2000e would be good tests
I’d love a Sierra 4x4. Those 2.9 V6 luggers pull like a train. I wonder what it went for? This is the Car SOS guy right? I did not recognise him without the hat but the Black County accent gave it away: lovely bloke.