
Industry News
Ford focusing on heritage
5th January 2010
As Ford of Britain enters its 99th year the company's historical fleet is celebrating its own milestone - securing
its 100th vehicle.
The new Ford Focus RS, launched to critical acclaim during 2009, is the latest addition to the Essex-based Ford
Heritage Collection. The Focus RS will join such icons as the original 1970 London to Mexico winning Escort, one
of only seven GT70 cars ever built and Sir Jackie Stewart's 1970 March 701, in which he won the Spanish grand prix.
The Collection also includes many fine examples of standard road cars.
The Ford Heritage Collection, which is used regularly by media and Ford dealers, has enjoyed a busy 2009. Several
of the vehicles were on display in May as the Ford Dagenham estate celebrated its 80th anniversary, and guests were
able to drive a Model AA truck similar to the first vehicle driven off the line at Dagenham in 1931.
During the summer, heritage vehicles added to the appeal of classic motor racing with two original GT40 models
acting as course cars at the Goodwood Revival. The 40th anniversary of the Capri saw renewed interest in the
Collection's three Capris, including a rare Ferguson four-wheel drive, 3.0-litre V6, automatic.
As the motorsport season drew to a close WRC driver Mikko Hirvonen took a well deserved rest by visiting the
Collection's workshop at Dagenham and enjoying a driving lesson in a 1915 Model T.
Looking forward to 2010 and anniversaries for the Escort Mexico, Escort XR3i and Cortina Mk III, heritage fleet
administrator, John Nevill, said: "We are very proud that this is a working collection and look forward to
making full use of its 100th vehicle, the Ford Focus RS, next year. The Focus RS joins some very special cars and
proves you're never too young to be a classic."