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Old 16-07-2012, 05:39 PM   #1
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Hi All. Anyone know if a MK11 4 door Ghia bonnet will fit onto a MK11 4 door RS 2000? And what sort of dollars should you expect to pay for one with just some slight surface rust. Thanks.

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Old 16-07-2012, 05:51 PM   #2
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Hi All. Anyone know if a MK11 4 door Ghia bonnet will fit onto a MK11 4 door RS 2000? And what sort of dollars should you expect to pay for one with just some slight surface rust. Thanks.
No, the RS2000 has a slightly longer bonnet...
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Old 16-07-2012, 05:56 PM   #3
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Thanks jpd80. Any clues on where I might source one? What others parts on a Ghia are not suitable for an RS?
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Old 16-07-2012, 06:10 PM   #4
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Thanks jpd80. Any clues on where I might source one? What others parts on a Ghia are not suitable for an RS?
From memory, the radiator /bonnet slam panel is still the same, it's the plastic front nose parts and bonnet that's different.

This old, you might need to check out UK supplies, not sure there's much locally to help.
I had an orange two door when I was young but sold her in 1982..

Don't know how good or bad this stuff is or how old the link is:

Ford Escort MK2 RS2000 Conversion Kit. Convert any MK2 Escort into an RS2000 replica. Includes : 1 x RS Bonnet with full internals, 1 x Pair RS wings, 1 x Pair Headlight bezels, 1 x Pair headlight mounting boxes, 1 x RS 2000 nose cone.

OUR PRICE £499.95 ....LINK

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You're welcome, there's an aluminium spacer that goes in the manual shifter to make it short throw, UK might have the RS2000 instrument cluster too.
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Old 16-07-2012, 08:11 PM   #7
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Best chance in AUS is to post in the Parts Wanted sections on http://www.classic-ford.org/ and http://rsmotorsport.com.au/

RS was buit from May 79 to dec 80, most parts will interchange between Ghia & RS, off the top of my head the main exceptions are
Bonnet,
Front Guards,
Dash,
Seats,
Shifter,
Wiring harness - depending on year model of Ghia - will need to be 2 litre May79 or later,
spring rates different (if still original suspension),
door cards - different trimming,
Steering wheel & manual gear knob - differnt shape & size,
heater control panel if Ghia is early model (pre 1977) - sliders go in differnt direction to later model,
Front struts if Ghia is a 1600 ( different spring & strut tube diameters),
Rear brake assy - RS had 9" drums, stock Escort 8",
Doors will interchange, but will need to remove chrome trim around door frame/window opening and plug holes in other skin from the bump strips,
If early (pre 77) doors will not have intrusion bars - can not legally fit to the RS unless you retrofit the bars,
Door sniper buttons different - RS had smaller head on buttons,
Brake master cylender interchanges if Ghia is post May 79 build,
Ghia door glass has factory green tint, RS was clear,
Headlights will not interchange, front indicators, interior lamp, tail lights & number plate lights will,
Arm rests, window winders, inner door handles, lock assys, window regulators all interchange,
Outer door handles on Ghia are chrome, RS were black,
Front sway bar different size - RS 22mm, Ghia 18 or 20mm
Diff interchangeable if Ghia 2lt (3.54:1), lower ratio if 1600 but will still fit(better acceleration, higher revs at hwy speeds, more fragile)

Many other differnces but can't think of them off hand

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