Monday, December 17, 2012

Vanguards 1/43 Ford Fiesta XR2i

The XR2 was the second vehicle to roll out of Ford's Special Vehicle Engineering (SVE) plant at Dunton in Essex, hence the XR2 tag. Their first project was the 2.8i V6 Capri which although never given the XR tag was the mythical XR1. Their instructions for the design of the XR2 were simple; major changes to the transmission or chassis were not allowed but the car was to be capable of a top speed of 100mph+.

The XR2 used the 1600cc Kent engine already in use in the American Fiesta. The XR2 was given a 32/34 Weber DFT carburettor and a mildly up-rated 4 speed manual gearbox. The brakes benefited from ventilated discs at the front although the rear still used drums. The car was fitted with up-rated and slightly lower suspension and a rear anti-roll bar although surprisingly a front anti roll bar was never used. Also up-rated were the wheels and tyres. The wheels fitted were 13x6 and were the first generation of the "Pepper Pot" design, they were fitted with 185x60 tyres which helped to give the car more grip on the road. The appearance of the car was improved with the square headlights and indicators being replaced by round headlights and the indicators being mounted in the bumper. The front end of the car was also improved with the addition of spot lights and the bumper gaining a set of over-riders.

All this made for a very impressive looking car, which at just £5500 proved to be very popular with approximately 20,000 being sold in the UK by the time the Mk2 was introduced in 1984. But it wasn't just about looks, the engine kicked out 84bhp which could drive from 0 to 60 in just 9.5 seconds and then on to a top speed of 105mph!

Another good use of a casting by Hornby. Like the MkII Granada, I have been waiting for this model to appear in the range for a while as well.

Hornby/Corgi have pretty much got this one spot-on. Tampo's are well placed, the pepper-pot wheels are well re-created and I do love the way that the rear fog light hangs off the backside of the car as it did in real life - good attention to detail here.

As the 1.1L and XR2i have now been done, there are others in the range that may warrant inclusion such as the 1.3 Ghia, 1.1 Popular Plus and also the lesser 957cc base model. also ho[ping that the Fiesta Van makes an appearance....


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