Car owned by Britain's Princess Diana sells for €765,000

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Car Owned By Britain's Princess Diana Sells For €765,000
The 1985 Ford Escort RS Turbo previously owned by Princess Diana. Photo: PA
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By Maighna Nanu, PA

A car used by Britain's Princess Diana has sold for £650,000 (€765,000) at auction.

The black Ford Escort RS Turbo, driven by Diana from August 23rd, 1985, to May 1st, 1988, sold to a UK buyer at the Silverstone Auctions sale on Saturday.

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Diana was previously pictured with the RS Turbo Series 1 in London outside the boutique shops of Chelsea and the restaurants of Kensington.

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She preferred to drive her own car and had a member of the royalty protection command in the passenger seat.

The car is believed to be unique as the first and only black RS Turbo Series 1, as agreed by S014 and the Ford PR department for reasons of discretion, instead of the only-white manufactured model.

Diana car auction
A packed auction room watches as the 1985 Ford Escort RS Turbo previously owned by Diana, Princess of Wales, goes under the hammer at Silverstone Classics at the Silverstone Race Circuit near Towcester, Northamptonshire. Photo: Joe Giddens/PA

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The Ford factory’s special vehicle engineering department was tasked to supply the car and it fitted a regular five-slat front grille to assist in the “stealth makeover”.

There was also a secondary rear-view mirror for the protection officer with a radio in the glove box, with the cable still visible.

The car has just 24,961 miles on the clock.

In June 2021, another Ford Escort used by Diana sold at auction for £52,000.

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Arwel Richards, classic car specialist at Silverstone Auctions, said it was “an incredible result” with “fierce bidding” and a packed room.

“The car exceeded all expectations,” he said, adding that it was a “top ten world record for its type”.

Mr Richards said: “The selling price of £650,000 plus 12.5% buyer’s premium shows that a unique Ford can sell for supercar money.”

Including the buyer’s premium, the buyer paid £730,000 in total.

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