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VIN: the Graham Robson Ford RS200 chassis 192

VIN: the Graham Robson Ford RS200 chassis 192

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History of chassis 192

Chassis 192 started life as a white right-hand drive RS200 road car.

First registered F938 MJN in December 1988, it was destined to be the fourth RS200 delivered to former rally co-driver and noted automotive historian, Graham Robson.

Robson worked on several marketing and promotional contracts for Ford Motorsport.

During early 1987, Ford were looking for someone to use an RS200 as their everyday transport and feed information back to the engineers at Boreham. Robson lived 200 miles away in Dorset and was the perfect candidate.

In April 1987, Robson’s Sierra XR4x4 was replaced with the first of four RS200s.

Chassis 192 was the last of these four cars. Prior to delivery, it was repainted red.

Robson used the car on official Ford Motorsport business. When he returned it in January 1991, chassis 192 had racked up 48,000 miles.

It was subsequently sold off to a private owner who retained the car until 2003.

Chassis 192 is depicted here at the 1990 Silverstone Historic Festival.

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