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It's for sale here if you're interested http://www.percivalmotorco.co.uk/Sierra ... x4_Estate/ £8.5K
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Love the rear 3/4 view :)

We had a B reg 1.6 one of those back in the day.
And seeing the interior brings back memories of all the Ford brochures I used to spend ages poring over.
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My Gran had a Sierra estate when I was a kid, I remember regularly fitting 5 adults and 4 kids into it on our way to church. We must've looked like the Beverly Hillbillies :lol:
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I shall enjoy that later.

On a related note of 'things Beany likes with cars he likes in them', Hubnut tried a Puma and fucking loved it.

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Went to see my mate in Doncaster over the weekend, he is finishing the final few bits on his XR4x4 (it's road legal and driving) so he can start to use it next year. Next time I go I should get a passenger ride out in it.
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