Are you the proud owner of a Ford RS200 from 1984-1986? If you're considering downsizing your collection, estate planning, or simply looking to make a meaningful impact, donating your RS200 is a fantastic option. With its iconic mid-engine turbocharged performance, the RS200 has become a sought-after collector’s item, especially among European rally enthusiasts. Understanding the importance of VIN authentication and proper documentation is crucial; having a Marti Report or equivalent can significantly enhance the car's provenance and value.
In Washington DC, the RS200's unique gray-market history means that documentation like compliance records and a verified history is essential. Whether it’s a barn-find that needs restoration or a well-maintained example, ensuring all paperwork is in order will elevate your donation experience. Make a lasting contribution to charity while preserving the legacy of your remarkable rally homologation vehicle.
📖Generation guide
RS200 • 1984-1986
Featuring a BDT turbocharged 1803cc inline-4 engine producing 250hp, the RS200 road car was built to fulfill Group B homologation requirements, with only 200 units produced.
RS200 Evolution • 1984-1986
The Evolution variant, with only 8 units built, boasted 580-620hp. Vital for collectors, distinguishing between standard and Evo models greatly affects value.
Known issues by generation
The Ford RS200 is a marvel of engineering, but potential donors should be aware of its unique challenges. Parts for the BDT turbocharged inline-4 engine are extremely limited, and rebuilding requires specialist knowledge. Repairing the fiberglass and Kevlar body also demands expertise; only certain specialists can handle this delicate work. VIN authentication is critical, especially to confirm whether the vehicle is a standard road car or one of the rare Evolutions. Proper documentation tracing the car's history through Ford Motorsport Heritage records is essential for establishing authenticity.
Donation value by condition + generation
The collector value of a Ford RS200 can fluctuate significantly based on condition and documentation. Vehicles with original numbers-matching engines command a premium, making VIN and Marti Report verification indispensable. Well-documented examples have seen auction results from $300k to $800k, while the Evolution models can exceed the $1M mark at prestigious auctions like RM Sothebys and Bonhams. It’s crucial to note that a qualified appraisal is mandatory for donations exceeding $5,000, as it impacts tax deductions and compliance.
Donation process for this model
Donating your Ford RS200 involves specific steps to ensure a smooth transition. A qualified appraiser is mandatory for completing Form 8283 Section B if the vehicle is valued over $5,000. Donors must provide comprehensive documentation, including VIN, casting numbers, and any authentication reports that confirm the car's history and condition. High-value vehicles will be eligible for enclosed transport to safeguard their integrity during transfer, ensuring that your beloved RS200 is treated with the care it deserves.
Washington regional notes
In the Washington DC area, preserving a Ford RS200 can prove challenging due to climate factors, making documentation on preservation and storage vital. The local landscape features a mix of muscle car clubs and enthusiast shows to celebrate this iconic vehicle. Barn-finds are sporadic in the region, but with careful searching, collectors can uncover gems in need of restoration. Climate-controlled storage facilities can also help ensure these vehicles remain in excellent condition over time.
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