VIN: the RAS Sport Ford RS200 chassis 069
/Chassis 069 was a left-hand drive RS200 registered C200 MNO. It became the second RS200 supplied to RAS Sport in Belgium which had used the rear-drive Porsche 911 SC RS as its primary…
Read MoreChassis 069 was a left-hand drive RS200 registered C200 MNO. It became the second RS200 supplied to RAS Sport in Belgium which had used the rear-drive Porsche 911 SC RS as its primary…
Read MoreChassis 195 was a standard 250bhp right-hand drive RS200 that Ford sold during early 1987 to the Patrick Collection in Birmingham. The Patrick Collection was a motor museum established by…
Read MoreChassis 001 was the original RS200 prototype. Ford management gave the green light for 001 to be constructed in September 1983 and the car was finished in early March of 1984. On the 12th of…
Read MoreChassis 065 was one of two works RS200s prepared for the 1986 Acropolis Rally which took place between June 2nd and 4th. Ford registered chassis 065 in May, at which point it was issued licence…
Read MoreChassis 004, sometimes referred to as P4, was the second RS200 prototype built. It was completed in November 1984 and registered B690 CEV on February 15th 1985. The left-hand drive…
Read MoreChassis 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…
Read MoreChassis 064 was one of two works RS200s prepared for the 1986 Acropolis Rally which took place between June 2nd and 4th. Registered B200 XVX in May, chassis 064 was allocated to Kalle Grundle…
Read MoreChassis 063 was registered C200 KWC to the Ford Motor Company on January 1st 1986. Built to left-hand drive specification, it was sold to Arrows F1 driver, Marc Surer, on February 6th. Surer had…
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