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This is a 1989 or 1990 Ford Sierra GLS Sapphire, looking quite tidy for its age, with just a little rust on the bonnet. Does anyone know how original this car is, and how common they are now? I haven't seen this car before- its rear registration reads Dumfermline which is in Scotland, meaning this has travelled some distance!!!

Gillingham (Dorset) 24/2/2013
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Source 1989 Ford Sierra Sapphire GLS 4 door saloon car
Author Charlie from United Kingdom

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