File:Ford Escort Mexico MkI.jpg

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Not sure if this is an original Mexico, it has 1600GT badge, should have Mexico badge. Hannau Mikkola won the London to Mexico World Cup Rally in a Escort so Ford made these road versions in their honour. The 1600GT was sold in Australia Engine; Both cars had the 1600 Kent twin cam engine.

This car competed in the 2011 Waimate 50 motoring event in NZ.
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