New MST mk1 - ultimate 'Escort' exclusive first drive

Published 17th December 2021. Welcome to this Late Brake Show episode on the brand new MST mk1 ultimate 'Escort' exclusive first drive. When are classic Escorts not classic? When they are brand new. This is the MST Mk1, a completely new car with no Ford badges on it, built from the ground up in Wales. Jonny Smith gets the world exclusive first drive of this first MST mk1 'fast road' spec demonstrator (equipped with 2.0-litre BDG engine on Jenvey throttle bodies and Ford Type-9 5-speed gearbox) and reviews it around the spiritual home of the rwd rally Escort. Thanks for stopping by The Late Brake Show. Be sure to subscribe. The Late Brake Show was invited back to the MST cars HQ - https://mst-cars.com/ - which has been selling Escort and rally parts for over 10 years. Jonny had seen the mid-build of this Mk1 when he exclusively drove the new Mk2. The new car launch playlist is proudly supported by Continental Tyres https://www.continental-tyres.co.uk/car Youtube: @Continental Tyres TV Twitter: @contiuk Facebook: @ContinentalTyresUK Instagram: @continental_tyres If you haven't seen the previous film of the Mk2 click here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GGko6...

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