Jeremy Clarkson's Ford Escort RS Cosworth Is Headed To Auction

Jeremy Clarkson's Ford Escort RS Cosworth Is Headed To Auction

Image: Iconic Auctioneers

Jeremy Clarkson is not a great person, however the man does have good taste in cars; take this Ford Escort RS Cosworth that served as Clarkson’s daily driver for a year. Actually, with enough cash, you can take this Ford Escort RS Cosworth, as it’s heading to auction.

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1992 Ford Escort RS Cosworth

Image: Iconic Auctioneers

This 1992 Ford Escort Cosworth is being auctioned off by Iconic Auctioneers. If you aren’t familiar with the Escort RS Cosworth, it was a rally homologation special built by Ford Europe for WRC compliance. Power came from a 2.0-liter turbocharged I4 by British engineering firm Cosworth and made 224 horsepower. With its four-wheel-drive system it was capable of hitting 60 mph in under five seconds.

1992 Ford Escort RS Cosworth

Image: Iconic Auctioneers

This particular Escort RS Cosworth has an interesting history. According to Iconic, this RS was one of three engineering prototypes built by Ford. They were built at a cost of over $300,000 each.

Clarkson however never technically owned the car, despite it being described as his. The car was offered to Clarkson on a year long loan where he reviewed and used it for many features. It was then offered as a prize in Top Gear Magazine where the winner received a year of free insurance. Clarkson got his hands on the Cosworth again in 2000 for his “Clarkson’s Car Years” TV series.

1992 Ford Escort RS Cosworth

Image: Iconic Auctioneers

Despite that extensive history, the car looks to be in great shape. The exterior is finished in Mallard Green. Iconic says the current owner put on a set of brand new NOS wheels and replaced the headliner on the Raven Hide interior.

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1992 Ford Escort RS Cosworth

Image: Iconic Auctioneers

Iconic says bidding will start in the range of £65,000 – £75,000 or $85,000-$96,000 at current exchange rates. If you’re interested, the auction is set to begin on August 24.