Plenty of X & Y reg examples up here!
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If i'm reading this right, Dagenham Motors have 2002 '02' plate Ford Escort Finesse run out models for sale.
www.gousedcars.co.uk/used_search_detail.asp?Col003...G
I think I'd be buying a car supermarket Focus for that money!
PP
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This link is better; atsearch.autotrader.co.uk/WWW/cars_search.asp?chan...= Full Postcode&miles=40&max_records=50&modelexact=1
PP
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I actually worked at a dealership where previously a Triumph Stag sat in the showroom from 1977 to 1984.
Consequently an 'A' reg car was registered and Austin Rover honoured the 12 months warranty.
I have seen the car since in concours competitions.
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Ford did actually continue production of the Escort for a good few years after the Focus came out (not sure exactly how long) so they're not all run-out models...
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Ford continued to build the Escort until September 2001.
Therefore it is quite possible to see for 51 reg cars and vans to be around. I have seen some BT and Royal Mail Escort vans about on 51 plates.
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Charles is right. They produced both the flight and finesse models towards the end. The flight had a few extras over base, but the finesse was fully loaded (for an escort) with toys as the main run out model.
Paul
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Escort vans only went out of production in 2002. Saw a load of white ones being disposed of at Blackbushe a few weeks back on "02" plates in a Bank of Scotland sale.
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Stacks of X plates about where I am, have't seen many Y plates, and have never seen a 51 plate, but I wouldn't be really suprised if I did.
Blue
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