Fast Ford

Flame-spitting, anti-lagged 250bhp Series One RS Turbo.

This stealthy RS Turbo contains hidden swells of flamespitt­ing power, with regular trips from Scotland down to Essex making it ever-angrier each time…

- Words DAN BEVIS / Photos ADE BRANNAN

The internet is awash with nonsense, that goes without saying. Perhaps the most nonsensica­l thing of all is when you see people replying to for-sale listings, ads or threads with the phrase ‘if only you were closer’. The idea that the perfect car might rule itself out of the running simply because it’s a few hours’ drive away is daft; it’s not beyond the wit of humankind to travel somewhere and then travel home again, particular­ly given that the car itself is a means of locomotion.

Neatly illustrati­ng this point is Robert Hamilton. He wanted a tidy and honest Series One RS Turbo and, when he found this example for sale on eBay in the early 2010s, he knew it was the one. The fact that it was an 800-mile round-trip away was something to be relished rather than baulked at. After all, driving hundreds of miles in your newlyacqui­red ride is a really good way to get to know it, isn’t it.

“The Series One is, in my opinion, the best-looking Ford,” says Robert. And with the evidence presenting itself before Ade’s lens today, it really is hard to argue.

Robert’s a man with a fair few fast Fords notched up in the back catalogue, having previously enjoyed a brace of Escort RS Cosworths (one big-turbo, one small), a Series Two RS Turbo and, most recently, a Mk1 Focus RS, plus a couple of other S1 RSTs.

He knows what he likes, that’s for sure. They’ve all been modified to some degree, and while the stock-looking vibe of this S1 may fool the casual bystander into thinking they’re looking at some manner of concours attempt, these still waters run deep.

It’s telling that Robert’s also built and comprehens­ively thrashed a couple of dedicated track cars, in the form of a Nissan Sunny GTi-R and a Vauxhall Astra GTE 16v. So with this richly textured context informing the back story, it shouldn’t come as any surprise that the Escort’s OEM skin hides a pumped-up heart of pure malice.

“The car had already been converted to EFI by Jano at Oddkidd Creations, which was a large part of the appeal. It was in excellent condition overall, and well worth the trip from Scotland down to Essex,” he recalls.

Suffice to say, Robert had plans from the off, and today we can mark the progress during his ownership with two clear evolutions. The first occurred around seven years ago, when the RS was stripped right down to a bare shell to have every single iota of corrosion ruthlessly eradicated, with the freshly reinvigora­ted body then built back

up with an as-new and showroom-fresh vibe. Better than new, in fact, because Ford never gave us an engine bay this tidy.

The car has been a regular and trusted companion, getting used as frequently as possible, with Robert being a keen and committed member of the Scottish Old Skool car club. This is a group of like-minded enthusiast­s who love using their cars as they were meant to be used; no cotton wool or trailer queens, this is all about hunting the redline on winding back-roads. And with this sort of eager usage, it was only a matter of time before our man would start seeking out a little more grunt from his boosted CVH.

It’s at this point that we arrive at the second key phase of the Escort’s evolution. Much as Robert was entirely unfazed by the 800-mile round-trip to collect the car, and very much of the mind that Jano at Oddkidd was the man to trust with further power mods (“I won’t take it anywhere else,” he assures us), he’s made the trip back down there more than a few times to amp up the power in the RS Turbo.

The spec today is highly impressive, with the addition of a hybrid Garrett T34 turbo with quick-spooling 0.48 A/R exhaust housing (from the smaller T3 unit) working with forged Accralite pistons, Piper cam, uprated fuelling, a whacking great Airtec front-mount and Mongoose system helping to literally boost the numbers.

“The car had already been converted to EFI by Jano at Oddkidd Creations, which was a large part of the appeal. It was in excellent condition, and well worth the trip from Scotland to Essex”

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Another 800-mile trip? Yeah, why not...
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RS Accessorie­s steering wheel is a subtle addition
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Stock S1 Recaros are unbeatable
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3D-printed gauge pod
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