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Escort a legend down Mexico way

The Mexico was not crazily fast but could nudge 100mph and hit 60mph in just over 10 seconds.

- Ian Johnson

FOR any enthusiast­ic driver the fast Ford Escort has always set the pulse racing.

And one of the most exciting examples was the neat little Mexico based on the Mk1 Escort of 1970.

Ford’s competitio­n operation at Boreham, Essex saw the potential of this car and a twin cam Lotus engine was duly installed.

Very fast though this car was when it came to considerin­g Ford’s entries for the 1970 London to Mexico World Cup Rally, Ford driver Roger Clark suggested replacing the powerful but troublesom­e Lotus engine with a simple reliable Cortina 1600GT unit, correctly reasoning that the 16,000 mile rally was more about endurance than out and out speed.

Hannu Mikkola and Gunnar Palm won the event in such a car making it the world’s most famous Escort.

Ford in those days was going through a golden era and it immediatel­y set to the Escort Mexico road car six months later.

Built at the new Advanced Vehicle Operations Centre in Essex, the Mexico roared out of the factory powered by a 1600 Kent Crossflow engine.

Filling the gap between the GT and the Twin Cam, the Mexico became a firm favourite with the amateur racing and rally fraternity.

It was sold through a network of Rally Sport dealers and became a sporting icon, customers even including police forces which found that its nippy character could catch your average villain or speedster with few problems.

In 1970 you would have had to shell out £1,150 for one of these cars, which would not have been a bad investment because they go for crazy money these days.

Only 9,382 were built so their exclusivit­y was built in.

The Mexico was the first fast Ford I had the privilege of road testing and I can remember it to his day.

It was not crazily fast but could nudge 100mph and hit 60mph in just over 10 seconds.

Such figures are not breathtaki­ng by today’s standards but 47 years ago it was quite something.

Add a suspension set-up that allowed you to use the power to its max and you had to understand why this car became a legend.

 ??  ?? RARE Only 9,382 Mexico Ford I’s were ever built
RARE Only 9,382 Mexico Ford I’s were ever built

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