Just pulled out my XR3 after 30 years in storage.
Discussion
When I was a young and impressionable lad, at 15 I bought by first car, (well, fourth, my dad was a car nut and i had a few mini's and stuff to "do up" but this was the one i bought for me to drive) , a 1980 Escort XR3. 23k miles, all original, no 6x9's cut out in the parcel shelf, even though at the time I wanted to!
Now, obviously I could not insure that 30 odd years ago at 17, and ended up with a 1.1 Fiesta costing 2k a year to insure.
I popped the XR3 into storage with the idea that a few years no claims, I would get it out and insure it. I loved it!
Life then happened.
I got a house with the ex at age 18, it got left.
Probably cost over 16k in rent as was stored away from me, as I had moved away. This weekend, my Nephew and dad went out and got it out of storage for me and brought it back.
I'm now going to try and pop some pictures up, this may go badly...



Dropped off at my sisters lambing shed for now until I decide what to do, as we have the M3, Camper, Mondeo and daily Peugeot on the drive. Also found in storage a bonnet and door, and set of wheels. Can't remember what they were off, possibly a Hillman Hunter.
This is the first steps on the road to de-cluttering in our household. ...But, I really want to keep it now!
Wolfer
Now, obviously I could not insure that 30 odd years ago at 17, and ended up with a 1.1 Fiesta costing 2k a year to insure.
I popped the XR3 into storage with the idea that a few years no claims, I would get it out and insure it. I loved it!
Life then happened.
I got a house with the ex at age 18, it got left.
Probably cost over 16k in rent as was stored away from me, as I had moved away. This weekend, my Nephew and dad went out and got it out of storage for me and brought it back.
I'm now going to try and pop some pictures up, this may go badly...



Dropped off at my sisters lambing shed for now until I decide what to do, as we have the M3, Camper, Mondeo and daily Peugeot on the drive. Also found in storage a bonnet and door, and set of wheels. Can't remember what they were off, possibly a Hillman Hunter.
This is the first steps on the road to de-cluttering in our household. ...But, I really want to keep it now!
Wolfer
From the top that looks good, it’s the underside where it could go horribly wrong but certainly worth saving.
Is it an early car - it’s not one of the press ones is it, it looks like it’s only got 1 washer jet in the middle, reg isn’t TTW is it ?
Is it an early car - it’s not one of the press ones is it, it looks like it’s only got 1 washer jet in the middle, reg isn’t TTW is it ?
Edited by stevemcs on Sunday 20th November 18:30
stevemcs said:
From the top that looks good, it’s the underside where it could go horribly wrong but certainly worth saving.
Is it an early car - it’s not one of the press ones is it, it looks like it’s only got 1 washer jet in the middle, reg isn’t TTW is it ?
Unfortunately , the storage garage had a leak, not impressed, but that leaked water over the tailgate, causing some rust on the rear valance, same with doors, as obviously there was then damp in there.Is it an early car - it’s not one of the press ones is it, it looks like it’s only got 1 washer jet in the middle, reg isn’t TTW is it ?
Edited by stevemcs on Sunday 20th November 18:30
I have found all the keys for it.
Cannot remember why there is a keyhole on the O/S rear wing
Can't find the logbook, but just applied.
It has the black and orange/red pinstripe seats, and no cracks in the dash top.
Not TTW no. When i bought it, it was off a chap who said it was German built, and they made the first lot over there, and as it would then be on a shipping container to UK, they were made thicker panels, absolutely no idea if true, i just wanted to be the cool kid on the block

I'll grab some better pics when its light and i'm not working if interested.
There's a nice one coming up at the next CCA classic auction in December. 90k miles, silver, guide price is £10k - £12k but I reckon it may go past that:
https://www.classiccarauctions.co.uk/1982-ford-esc...
XR3s must be quite a bit rarer than XR3i cars so well worth reviving.
https://www.classiccarauctions.co.uk/1982-ford-esc...
XR3s must be quite a bit rarer than XR3i cars so well worth reviving.

the tribester said:
Wolfer said:
I have found all the keys for it.
Cannot remember why there is a keyhole on the O/S rear wing
My mate had a key in the O/S wing of his Capri for a DIY immobiliser, after he found out another mate with a Cortina could open and start his car.Cannot remember why there is a keyhole on the O/S rear wing
HTP99 said:
the tribester said:
Wolfer said:
I have found all the keys for it.
Cannot remember why there is a keyhole on the O/S rear wing
My mate had a key in the O/S wing of his Capri for a DIY immobiliser, after he found out another mate with a Cortina could open and start his car.Cannot remember why there is a keyhole on the O/S rear wing
Anyway OP I really hope you do get it up and running if it can be saved.

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