RE: Rally cars to try before you die | Six of the Best

RE: Rally cars to try before you die | Six of the Best

Saturday 12th October

Rally cars to try before you die | Six of the Best

From Pikes Peak to Monte, there's no sport quite like rally. Spawned some great road cars, too...


Ford Escort RS Cosworth Monte Carlo, 1994, 116k, PH Auction

While it’s always difficult to know exactly where to begin with homologated rally cars, one thing is for certain: a Cossie must feature somewhere. So this time around, the Escort RS can kick us off. No matter that it wasn’t the dominant rally weapon Ford hoped it to be, or the greatest hot hatch ever to drive, the Cossie looked the nuts, went like the clappers, and ensured every Escort in the land benefitted from its considerable halo effect. This one is a very special Cossie: a Monte Carlo, first off, number 14 of 200 and one of the final big turbo cars. It’s painted in the best colour for an Escort Cosworth - no arguments, please - of Mallard Green. It’s been with just three owners in 30 years. And a host of modifications, including new Koni suspension, better AP Racing brakes, and a 2.0-litre turbo that now makes more than 150hp extra over stock, should make it a riot to drive. Bidding starts tomorrow. 

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Mitsubishi Lancer Evo VI TME, 2000, 122k, PH Auction

One reason that the Cossie didn’t win as many rallies as hoped for during the '90s was the dominance of the Mitsubishi Evo. If Lancia ruled the roost at the start of the decade, then it was Mitsubishi’s turn in the final years of the 20th century, Tommi Makinen famously winning four drivers’ champs consecutively. A special edition in his honour was the least Mitsubishi could do for its hero, and the TME launch followed very soon after the start of official UK sales for the standard car. Evo fever gripped enthusiasts, and the Tommi Mak is still (rightly) held up as one of the best of the breed. This PH auction car stands out as a Special Colour Pack example, one of very few ever made that came looking just like the rally car. Imported in 2022 and only modestly modified (honest), it’ll be a glorious reminder of just how awesome these cars really were. 

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Prodrive P25, 2023, 145 miles, PH Auction

Getting hold of Tommi Makinen Edition or an Escort Cosworth Monte Carlo isn’t the sort of opportunity that presents itself everyday, but how’s this for a once-in-a-lifetime chance: the only Solar Silver Prodrive P25 ever made. It’s number 10 of the production run, one of just 12 right-hand drive cars. The ultimate road-going Impreza from the people who made the ultimate motorsport Imprezas was always a vanishingly rare beast, especially as all 25 were snapped up post haste. Easy to see why: nearly 500hp from a completely rebuilt boxer turbo, sequential gearbox, carbon bodywork, active centre diff, adjustable Bilstein dampers… the P25 is the Impreza of your wildest dreams. Of so many enthusiasts, in fact. Almost 30 years on from Colin’s WRC title, nothing on four wheels is quite so evocative as a rally-ready Subaru. Expect some fierce bidding on what is basically a brand-new example come Wednesday.

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Fiat Ritmo Abarth 130 TC, 1986, 129k, £19,995

Hands up who remembers the Ritmo? Not many of you, I’m betting - and that’s because Fiat’s family car was heavily outsold by the Golf and Astra in the early ‘80s. But with Abarth’s help it spawned two generations of hot hatch, and a none too shabby one by all accounts (any recollections welcome below, as ever). By 1983 it came with a twin carb 2.0-litre four-pot - so we’re betting it sounds the part - and in grey it definitely looks it. While it very much lives in the shadow of the earlier 131, Fiat did apparently take the car rallying, although the attraction now is more about a) rarity and b) retro appeal. Of course, you’ll pay a pretty penny for those qualities in 2024: the car is up for £19,995 despite its 129k miles and import status. Still, in some ways, the coolest car here. 

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Toyota GR Yaris, 2021, 45k, £24,900

That the rootin' tootin' GR Yaris is a throwback is hardly in question, but one of its most likeable aspects is the idea of a major OEM throwing untold amounts of money at the challenge of winning a WRC championship. Once upon a time, that was the norm (Porsche building the 959 with intention of entering Group B is merely indicative of how colossally brilliant top-flight rallying used to be). So when Toyota remade its humdrum supermini with a lightning rod three-pot and adaptive all-wheel drive - that it had to relearn how to do - we all fell over backwards with our wallets open. It really did feel like the firm had done something special in 2020. The latest version, in case you hadn't heard, is frighteningly expensive, so it's a good thing that the model's resulting popularity has helped with used prices, which means you can get a first-gen car from £25k. Behold a one-owner example with 45k on the clock. 

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Bentley Continental GT3 FastR, 2019, 1k, POA

If interest in international rallying has tapered in recent times, one competition that seems to have grown in the public imagination is Pikes Peak - or at least it has attracted a lot of manufacturer interest thanks to the relative cost-effectiveness of its scheduling and ease of entry. Granted, it’s not strictly speaking a rally - nevertheless, rally cars did very well there when the hill climb was mostly off-road. Now it attracts aero’d-up, custom-built monsters like this actual ex-works Bentley GT3 FastR which competed there back in 2019. It can’t claim to be a former King of the Hill, but the ad is probably right to suggest that it's the most extreme variant of the Continental GT ever produced, and therefore enjoys a unique place in the firm’s history books. Hard to say what it’s worth - or where you’d use it - but it tops even the P25 for no-expense-spared silliness. 

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cerb4.5lee

Original Poster:

33,614 posts

187 months

Saturday 12th October
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The Escort Cosworth was/is always an hero car for me, so I'm definitely on board with this list for sure.

Rob 131 Sport

3,129 posts

59 months

Saturday 12th October
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I really wanted a Strada 130 Abarth after my Mirafiori Sport. However, I was an improvised student so had to make do with my (Father provided) Mk 2 Cavalier 1.6L.

It was full misery spec in light blue with tweed seat coverings, steel wheels and no rev counter. I’d previously owned a 1.6 GLS Cavalier MK2 that I loved, so back then an upmarket spec transformed the car.

daqinggregg

3,075 posts

136 months

Saturday 12th October
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Bentley Continental GT3, is not a rally car, Pikes Peak, is a ‘hill climb’, the Yanks would class it as a ‘race car’.

RE: Rally cars to try before you die | Six of the Best. Six of the best, I think that is open to interpretation.

Only one, looks competition ready, that’s the one that is not a rally car!

ecsrobin

17,827 posts

172 months

Saturday 12th October
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That Yaris is about £7k overpriced.

hammo19

5,732 posts

203 months

Saturday 12th October
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Where's the Audi Quattro and Lancia Stratos?

Turbobanana

6,740 posts

208 months

Saturday 12th October
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hammo19 said:
Where's the Audi Quattro and Lancia Stratos?
Or the Mk1 / 2 Escort, or Mini Cooper, or Alpine A110, or...

PH editorial staff only write about stuff from within their lifetimes or that was available on PlayStation.

BlindedByTheLights

1,471 posts

104 months

Saturday 12th October
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Prodrive please. Love that

username_checksout

110 posts

7 months

Saturday 12th October
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Turbobanana said:
hammo19 said:
Where's the Audi Quattro and Lancia Stratos?
Or the Mk1 / 2 Escort, or Mini Cooper, or Alpine A110, or...

PH editorial staff only write about stuff from within their lifetimes or that was available on PlayStation.
PH editorial staff only write about stuff that’s available in a PH auction or for sale on the site. This piece is an advertorial, not a straight-up article.

Bobupndown

2,146 posts

50 months

Saturday 12th October
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username_checksout said:
Turbobanana said:
hammo19 said:
Where's the Audi Quattro and Lancia Stratos?
Or the Mk1 / 2 Escort, or Mini Cooper, or Alpine A110, or...

PH editorial staff only write about stuff from within their lifetimes or that was available on PlayStation.
PH editorial staff only write about stuff that’s available in a PH auction or for sale on the site. This piece is an advertorial, not a straight-up article.
I was expecting some tasty Mk2 Escort, maybe a 6r4, Quattro etc. A Fiat strada/ritmo and a Mercedes hill climb car don't really cut it. Poor article PH!

LimaDelta

6,950 posts

225 months

Saturday 12th October
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hammo19 said:
Where's the Audi Quattro and Lancia Stratos?
You've been here long enough to know that the whole point of these articles is to produce an incomplete and contentious list in order to generate a discussion and encourage people to the classifieds section. At least, that's my take.

Besides, none of the lists are strictly rally cars. Homologation road cars and time trial specials don't count.

Six for me

Group 2 mini Cooper S
Group 4 RS1800
Group B (tough choice) ether 205T16 or short quattro S1 E2
Group A (another tough choice) Impreza GC8 555 or Integrale
WRC Escort
Rally1 Yaris

...off to browse the classifieds...

Augustus Windsock

3,467 posts

162 months

Saturday 12th October
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Small recollection from the depths of my grey matter, the Ritmo / Strada Abarth had front seats that couldn’t be tilted fully forward due to the head restraints catching on the roof lining (unless anyone can tell me different?)
I had a ‘classic’ Impreza, one owner and 12k, and also a WR1, again one owner and 15k, loved both of them in different ways, but always yearned for a TME
I missed out on a TME about a mile from me with 10k on its odometer and still with its first owner.
I’d love to try a Yaris by these days my lower back is disintegrating so would need an auto (and I wouldn’t be prepared to pay the daft price of the new version).

carinaman

22,064 posts

179 months

Saturday 12th October
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ecsrobin said:
That Yaris is about £7k overpriced.
Thanks. I was behind a red one with the Circuit Pack wheels earlier in the week and slightly rued not getting one when they were new.

Supposedly the price of the new ones is lifting values of used ones.

AndySheff

6,690 posts

214 months

Saturday 12th October
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Turbobanana said:
hammo19 said:
Where's the Audi Quattro and Lancia Stratos?
Or the Mk1 / 2 Escort, or Mini Cooper, or Alpine A110, or...

PH editorial staff only write about stuff from within their lifetimes or that was available on PlayStation.
There aren't any in the PH auction wink

NGK210

3,428 posts

152 months

Saturday 12th October
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ecsrobin said:
That Yaris is about £7k overpriced.
Not for a car that’s had so much TLC?
Assuming the dealer’s ad isn’t BS: the car’s less than 4 yrs old, during which time it’s had one owner who’s given it 7 main dealer services over 45k miles.
And I bet the owner was the type who also properly warmed and cooled the turbo, etc?
Perfect history.
Yes please.

Edited by NGK210 on Saturday 12th October 07:53

GreatScott2016

1,470 posts

95 months

Saturday 12th October
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I'm a WRC fanboy so love all things "rally". That said, the two standout cars here for me are the TME and P25. The Impreza wasn't selling on the forecourt at GC, so it will be interesting to see how the bidding goes next week smile

mooseracer

2,114 posts

177 months

Saturday 12th October
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Augustus Windsock said:
Small recollection from the depths of my grey matter, the Ritmo / Strada Abarth had front seats that couldn’t be tilted fully forward due to the head restraints catching on the roof lining (unless anyone can tell me different?)
I had a ‘classic’ Impreza, one owner and 12k, and also a WR1, again one owner and 15k, loved both of them in different ways, but always yearned for a TME
I missed out on a TME about a mile from me with 10k on its odometer and still with its first owner.
I’d love to try a Yaris by these days my lower back is disintegrating so would need an auto (and I wouldn’t be prepared to pay the daft price of the new version).
I think you're right regarding the seats smile

BevR

731 posts

150 months

Saturday 12th October
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ecsrobin said:
That Yaris is about £7k overpriced.
Except for one on 70k miles (fantastic effort that man), the only cheaper ones are Cat S.

J4CKO

42,819 posts

207 months

Saturday 12th October
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NGK210 said:
ecsrobin said:
That Yaris is about £7k overpriced.
Not for a car that’s had so much TLC?
Assuming the dealer’s ad isn’t BS: the car’s less than 4 yrs old, during which time it’s had one owner who’s given it 7 main dealer services over 45k miles.
And I bet the owner was the type who also properly warmed and cooled the turbo, etc?
Perfect history.
Yes please.

Edited by NGK210 on Saturday 12th October 07:53
Can’t say I have seen on dip under 20 grand, thought about 25 was the entry level ?

I reckon they will be very expensive and at some point wish we had got one when they were in the 20 grand bracket.



Its Just Adz

15,013 posts

216 months

Saturday 12th October
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Was gonna say there isn't any GR Yaris at £17k, so price is probably about right.

The Cossie and TME Evo look just bloody brilliant, I'd be very happy with either.

wistec1

450 posts

48 months

Saturday 12th October
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Sunbeam Lotus overlooked yet again. The list could go on but I'll take anything with ICE in.