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1983 Ford Sierra Break MkI

1983 Ford Sierra Break MkI in Les rois mages, Movie, 2001 IMDB

Class: Cars, Wagon — Model origin: DE

1983 Ford Sierra Break MkI

Position 01:26:16 [*][*] Minor action vehicle or used in only a short scene

Comments about this vehicle

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wickey SK

2006-01-10 00:49

Looks like Sierra wagon to me..

sixcyl FR

2006-01-10 08:36

A Sierra, for sure, but how were called the station wagon in France? (don't remember)

-- Last edit: 2006-01-10 08:37:02

antp BE

2006-01-10 09:49

In late 90s they are called Clipper, but I am not sure for that model. Now I see that on ford.fr they do not use Clipper anymore: the now Mondeo wagon is a "SW". On the other hand, ford.be still calls it Clipper :D

-- Last edit: 2006-01-10 09:51:12

antp BE

2006-01-10 10:20

When searching for "Ford Sierra Clipper" I find only few ".be" sites... Maybe that Clipper was used only in Belgium?

sixcyl FR

2006-01-10 13:06

Really I don't know, I'll check in my documentation next weekend

ArnaultL FR

2006-01-10 13:36

It's a ford Sierra (CLX, not a Ghia) break. (or wagon, as you want)

sixcyl FR

2006-01-10 13:57

Quote It's a ford Sierra (CLX, not a Ghia) break. (or wagon, as you want)

..precisely not as we want :D... but as there were labelled really!

ArnaultL FR

2006-01-10 14:44

Not a specific version, an option body :)

In other cases, can you expect to add "sedan" or "berline" on "standard" sierra (non wagon)

The label, for me, is Ford Sierra, and just... Ford sierra ;) no ?

ArnaultL FR

2006-01-10 14:45

But police car is "Renault Nevada" (or "Renault 21 Nevada") :lol: because its a wagon version

Ok, I go out asap > [ ]

-- Last edit: 2006-01-10 14:45:27

DIEHARD NL

2006-01-10 19:05

Quote When searching for "Ford Sierra Clipper" I find only few ".be" sites... Maybe that Clipper was used only in Belgium?


Clipper was used in The Netherlands also for Ford Stationcars, about the same periode you describe in the 90s

sixcyl FR

2006-01-10 19:37

Quote Not a specific version, an option body ...

:??: ... Break, concertible, coupé, vans upon a same vehicle basis are not specific?... I don't understand anymore what the words mean :D

Quote ...In other cases, can you expect to add "sedan" or "berline" on "standard" sierra (non wagon)

The label, for me, is Ford Sierra, and just... Ford sierra ;) no ?


Yes we do, in some case we have to add the type of body (for some veterans or 1950's american for ex....) even for a sedan if it counts in the official name of the model... but we don't if it is not, even for coupé or cabriolet (for ex. we won't write "Triumph Spitfire MkII CABRIOLET"... because the designation of this car was only "Triumph Spitfire MkII", but when talking about a coupé we'll do)
About Sierra, the designation Sierra Sedan, Sierra berline... didn't exist, but the designation"Sierra Clipper" seems to have been used in Belgium... now, I don't know about France for this model


-- Last edit: 2006-01-10 19:38:07

antp BE

2006-01-10 20:00

"berline" it is usually not used since it is the "default" name.
"break" and "cabriolet" are used for vehicles derivated from a "berline", to indicate that it is another version. As sixcyl said the body shape is not added to the name in all the cases (for lots of US cars we should add it, by the way, since at a time here on the site it was never specified).

It seems that the Sierra was simply called "break", from the sites that I found.

-- Last edit: 2006-01-10 20:01:02

mm CH

2006-01-11 04:26

Those Sierra "Clipper" or "Break" were sold here in Germany as Sierra "Turnier".

DIEHARD NL

2006-03-12 15:24

Mk1

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