The Fords Of Trax 2013
Small Fords, Big Ideas
Posted: 6th October 2013 | Author: @AdrianFRST | Photography: @AdrianFRST
We’ve seen the Fiestas present at Trax so now it’s time to take a look at the other Fords. As mentioned the turn out was really good. A wide variety on display from Mk2 Escorts to the latest Fiesta ST.
In the Ford Fair Focus gallery I remarked that the “BA57ORD” Focus RS500 seemed to be a different colour at each show, and now it’s changed from pearl white to a photography-proof shade of orange. Who can afford to get their car re-wrapped every couple of months? The owner of vehicle wrapping specialist Blueprint, that’s who! Mystery solved.
What started off as a beautifully clear day clouded over by mid afternoon and soon after tipped it down, hence the huge variety of skies in the photos.
57 photos, click to enlarge.
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