The Cosworth’s service history booklet records the following work:
• 09.01.1989 – pre-delivery inspection by Mercedes-Benz Car & Truck Centre
• 06.02.1989 and 791 miles – service by Mercedes-Benz Car & Truck Centre
• 01.06.1989 and 6,319 miles – service by Monarch Cars
• 21.09.1989 and 14,850 miles – service by Monarch Cars
• 29.11.1989 and 19,411 miles – service by Monarch Cars
• 06.04.1990 and 26,622 miles – service by Monarch Cars
• 10.07.1990 and 31,977 miles – service by Monarch Cars
• 10.10.1990 and 36,606 miles – service by HMG (Bromley)
A new speedometer was fitted on the 19th of November 1990 at 37,369 miles, and the mileage was then reset to zero.
• 11.06.1991 and 5,884 miles – service by HMG (Bromley)
• 16.10.1991 and 10,895 miles – service by HMG (Bromley)
• 07.07.1992 and 19,519 miles – service by London Road Garage (Romford)
• 06.10.1992 and 24,556 miles – service by London Road Garage (Romford)
• 05.05.1993 and 29,479 miles – service by Bradshaw Webb (Chelsea)
• 19.10.1993 and 35,048 miles – service by Bradshaw Webb (Chelsea)
• 05.04.1994 and 42,145 miles – service by Stevens Coxworld
• 09.08.1994 and 47,175 miles – service by Bradshaw Webb (Chelsea)
• 04.05.1995 and 57,165 miles – service by Wykehams Ltd
• 22.07.1996 and 59,985 miles – service by Bradshaw Webb (Chelsea)
• 28.04.1997 and 67,751 miles – service by Mercedes-Benz Great West Road
• 13.10.1997 and 74,173 miles – service by Mercedes-Benz Great West Road
• 16.04.1998 and 83,719 miles – service by John Griffiths
• 23.02.2000 and 102,650 miles – service by Mercedes-Benz Newport
The service history booklet runs out of pages at this point, so the trail recommences with invoices:
• 31.03.2009 and unknown miles – service by PCS Milton Keynes
• 30.12.2014 – invoice for engine oil, plus fuel, cabin, air, and oil filters, from Euro Car Parts
• 05.10.2023 – invoice for engine oil, fuel and oil filters, and sparkplugs from Euro Car Parts
It was recommissioned by Three Point Star in March 2024. This included new injectors, a new fuel distributor and pressure regulator, a full service, attention to the electric windows, recommissioning the air-conditioning system, and retrimming all four door cards. This work ran up a bill for £9,960.
The engine bay looks to be pretty much original and untouched, including yellowing fluid reservoirs, which leaves the new owner free to tread their own path as they navigate the competing demands of originality and perfection.
The underside features the usual patina of rust on the steel fasteners and components, but the rest is undersealed and painted nicely, some parts more recently than others: The invoices on file include one for welding repairs in 2008.
The motor is reluctant to idle after firing into life so some investigation will be needed prior to further road use.
The battery might be fairly recent but it’s weak. This might be because the car hasn’t been used much recently, or it might be because the battery is faulty. Either way, that’s probably not a deal-killer. Nor is the need to replace the cable tie holding the brake pipes in place with something more secure.