I found a lot of sources saying 224 cars were built, and a lot saying 214. I went with the conservative figure, but if you know for certain, let me know!
You can make a replica of this, you need an Audi 80 Quattro as the base vehicle, and then you need an ordinary Audi coupe without the flared arches from the same era, it's been done in Europe quite a few times, you know you want one!
You are absolutely spot on that it's goofy looking. That's also what clearly sets it apart from the base model. It feels almost "wrong", thought it's a sin to call the sport quattro wrong by any measure. And this particular specimen you've filmed is immaculate. Thank you!!!
A gentleman named Frank Bador founded a group called Quattro club USA now known as Audi Club. In 1988 I was fortunate enough to drive one of his seven Sport Quatro‘s and it was truly amazing to drive at the Virginia City hill climb. I am also fortunate enough to own an 82 Ur Quattro coupe with 38,000 km on it for the last 34 years. There truly is nothing like the sound of a five cylinder Audi at full scream!
So a lifetime BMW owner I recently sold my E38 and bought a 2013 very low mile A8L, tt. Because of your love of Audi’s you have converted me to give it a shot. I love the car so far. A quick tune and it makes a respectable 575hp. Pearl white. No one see’s it coming. Loved this episode away from the shop Mike!!
Great Video. These AWD Audis were incredible performance machines of their time. A friend of mine in HS in the ‘80s would sometimes have his parents Audi Quattro. He would drive that thing very fast and even on rainy days, that thing would absolutely stick to the pavement. I have never had an Audi, but I want a Quattro variant badly.
I’ve owned a V12, still own several V8s, had V6s as daily’s… but the hottest engine I’ve ever owned was the Audi I5 2.3, I had it as the German Audi100 C4! This engine was priceless in everything you threw at it…. But you homage videos are absolute TOP SHELF…. A work of art, keep rocking Mike!
I’m glad you didn’t bother with chopping yours down to make a short wheelbase car, like you mentioned in an early episode. Not that it wouldn’t have been entertaining to watch you learn and teach some in depth body mods, but we all know you enjoy the mechanical side of builds more. And we sure enjoy watching you do your thing. Keep up the good work and we look forward to the next installment. 👌🏼
Careful ! You are doing quite good at these types of videos. You might end up like others be a full time video reviewer. Your delivery is perfect for us car people and your true love of this topic certainly shows. Keep up the good work. I would hate it, cause I love your builds as well!
These cars have left some fantastic memories working on the Rally of New Zealand as part of stage start crew, howloing turbos and screaming Mazda rotaries 🤗🤗🤗
Back in the 80's my friends and I managed to follow the Circuit of Ireland with the Sport Quattro's operating at full chat. Absolutely nuts in the hands of the professional drivers. We were also allowed to get up close to the cars and drivers at the service points along the way. Today I have a 2007 A6 S Line 2.7TDI Quattro right hand drive Le Mans Speck. Did not know what I was buying at the time on the Le Mans Speck, but boy does it go and roasts most anything in the wet on back roads. You just keep on the gas even though it is a diesel, it's amazing. Certainly won't be selling it any time soon and it has 160,000 miles on it. The Quattro system in in my opinion unmatched.
The subscription to this channel is is worth it simply to see the passion radiate out of you like a Care Bear. The history behind the vehicles that you you interview is something to admire as well. Keep doing what you do.
Totally agree that the profile looks awkward, I have always preferred the longer wheelbase, but what a car! I can't wait to see your quattro done and ripping with sweet 5 cyl sounds!
Beautiful car! It's nice to see how much they trust you, and it probably doesn't hurt to see how enthusiastic you are about the car. These cars and their rally brethren are the reason I got my first Audi years ago.
These original Sport Quattros were from my childhood and made me always want one. Fast forward many decades and I finally had the chance to own a Quattro, not a sport Quattro, but a 2023 Audi RS3 and I love it and driving it.
I love these kind of episodes. I could listen to these history lessons for hours. Keep them up, these are perfect fill ins between fabrication episodes.
Love the video, and there is even a part in the bit that was filmed in the city where in live in the Netherlands. It starts from 2:51, amazing to see, and again thanks for another great video. 😁👍🏼
There was a guy in the uk that used a sport Quattro to tow his race sport quattro. Also had the pleasure to drive one back in the day was one happy guy .
i like the difference in videos - some in-depth detailed engineering & fabrication, through to the high level look at cars like this and others - its a good mix - thanks :)
As someone who grew up watching rally highlights where this and the Lancia fought it out, I always wanted one of these. Nowadays the best I can hope for is the money to afford a replica (and for that replica to somehow be RHD because Australia). Watching this made me smile and remember, so thanks 😊
They weren't the best Group B rally car back in the day, but they were 100% the coolest! I can remember just beginning my rally driving in Australia in an old Datsun 510 and watching these things on TV roaring, jumping and spitting flames from both the exhaust AND the screamer pipe under the sump guard 😍 I was amazed beyond belief!!!
Well, when I was young (but not too young to drive), one of those 214 was parked outside my college. While I really loved that car, I never had the opportunity to drive, I think that the Lancia Delta HF Integrale had something more to say. In an era where cars were usually much different from one another, the Quattro backend was clearly taken from Lancia.
You are correct - this is an absolute legend of a car.... I'm sure most of us have watched the "close call" rally videos (just like you had in this one) of the cars driving at incredible speeds through what seems like a sea of people. A king, much like the Integrale was.... another not-so-pretty (in my opinion) , boxy car. Thanks for the vid! All the best!
What a treat! That is such a magical car. I have an E92 drift car but still think of my 99.5 A4 Avant. With a big turbo back in the day it only made 250hp, but there was something about that car I still miss. Audii made some awesome cars.
Amazing car! I remember them when they were new but still unattainable for an average person. Any article about them in magazines like C&D, Motortrend etc. were read with great reverence. Thanks for the quick drive and really like your content. Can’t wait to see the quattro when your done.
Thanks for sharing Mike. I still recall many years ago (many)............ Several Group B car passing me whilst I sat on a wall about 2m from one at full speed in a city / urban round. Truly amazing.! Yeah spectators ARE stupid. And Group B is my inspiration in my cars to TODAY.
I know V10s, V12s, etc. they all are cool... but there is just something about the 5pot turbo that stands out to me. Is it the strange uneven number of cylinders, or maybe the amazing sound they produce? I have no clue, but man I love the 2.5L 5pot in my car. Every cold start and drive brings a smile to my face, and that paired with the bright green exterior just makes for a (for me) truely special thing.
Love this kind of stuff man, so good to get hands on with the monsters from the past. It would be awesome if you mic'd up the engine bay and the exhaust in future episodes
I got a ride in one of those back in '89 or '90. A buddy from college had one. It was also my first experience with a sub woofer. It wa quite the ride. And I'm 6'7" and I rode sideways in the back seat.
I am fortunate to service a Sport Quattro at work and it’s such an awesome driving experience! Definitely in my top 5 out of all the cool shit I get to drive.
Man what a dream car! Awesome spec! Also, mike... you nail it with automotive content like this... of course we like fab& build content, but this is fine too!
For me it was the Renault 5 Maxi from that era of rallying Mike but there is no doubt the look, performance and the sound of that turbo 5 banger roaring through the countryside is amazing! Really looking forward to seeing what you do with yours👍
Great vid!! Know you're busy trying to get the GTK together, but these "field trip" vids add a lot of character and interesting variation to the content!!
Glad you mentioned the wheelbase. The car is a legend and absolutely a pinnacle of homologation specials. That said, it’s just plain weird compared to the longer wheelbase version which frankly looks fantastic in my opinion. A hybrid of the two would tick all the right boxes.
Thanks for a very nice eposide @StanceWorks. Whilst the (ur)Quattro holds a more usable space, of course the Sport Quattro is a rarer and more special car that even without the market value consideration, makes it a more sought after Quattro. And I can understand that. It was even more purpose built road car, so one tends to get a bit more of the fun parts that one might consider upgrading on a urquattro for making more a toy out of it: coilover suspension, fully electronic management that is easily tuned for a little extra and supports bolt on upgrades much better, front that incorporates a FMIC, separate rear handbrake calipers, wider stance for that just more rough appreance... It ticks the boxes! The stupid KE-jetronic CIS crap on my urquattro is stone age... But... Maybe a late urquattro - preferably the 20V - is more of jack of all trades with a moderate suspension and brake upgrade as it introduces the moder modern center diff and offers rear seats in case the family members occasionally would agree to join in for a spin. And, the ones driving these old cars nowadays, might find the Sport Quattros even more challenging to keep as driven cars racking up the kilometres. Regardless, this is now a well serviced and well looking Sport Quattro! If anyone wants to look more at the quirke (but I love them) angles, visit Mouse Motors and their photos from advertising this very car.
I wish I could have the opportunity to drive my 1990 E30 325i back when it was low miles like this. Must have felt like an amazing car, and I am slowly bringing it back to that new feeling!
Great car looked like a fun to drive. Due to its value understand why it was limited to few drives up and down the street. Wow!!! great vid thanks for sharing. You don't see these cars on the road every day.
The Sport Quattro is a unicorn and deserves it's reputation. I saw it at the 1986 RAC Rally and have some grainy photos of one at the overnight stop at Liverpool (Albert Dock). That said it's not a great looking car, especially compared to the original Ur Quattro which is one of my dream cars. Regarding the Group B era, here in the UK two cars that got most of my attention were the Ford RS 200 and the Metro 6R4. Although not as competitive as the Audi/Lancia/Peugeot offerings, they were completely bonkers, especially the 6R4 which was loosely based on the Austin Metro, a turd of a hatchback that I had the misfortune to learn to drive in. Both went on to be very successful in rallycross. MST cars in Wales is currently working on a new version of the 6R4 which should be a monster.
To me, the Lancia 037 is my favorite of this era. Which was also driven by Walter Rohrl. I just love the story of that season of how the underdog 2wd managed to take on the all wheel drive Audi. Just almost Hollywood like, and how they'd be the last to do it. I respect the Quattro, it's place in automotive history, and the legends that drove the first few years of them. But the 037 just has that X factor and I love the way it looks.
I found a lot of sources saying 224 cars were built, and a lot saying 214. I went with the conservative figure, but if you know for certain, let me know!
I know for certain, just letting you know
I'm like 60% sure it's somewhere between 0 and 999999999
You can make a replica of this, you need an Audi 80 Quattro as the base vehicle, and then you need an ordinary Audi coupe without the flared arches from the same era, it's been done in Europe quite a few times, you know you want one!
If there were enough to require crash testing, that might account for the missing 10.
You are absolutely spot on that it's goofy looking. That's also what clearly sets it apart from the base model. It feels almost "wrong", thought it's a sin to call the sport quattro wrong by any measure. And this particular specimen you've filmed is immaculate. Thank you!!!
What a sign of respect and trust for him to let you take that out on public roads. I'm sure you enjoyed that even more than you let on. Congrats, man!
I swear you could be a youtube automotive journalist within two weeks! I love these episodes, it's not often we get to see gems like this!
A gentleman named Frank Bador founded a group called Quattro club USA now known as Audi Club. In 1988 I was fortunate enough to drive one of his seven Sport Quatro‘s and it was truly amazing to drive at the Virginia City hill climb. I am also fortunate enough to own an 82 Ur Quattro coupe with 38,000 km on it for the last 34 years. There truly is nothing like the sound of a five cylinder Audi at full scream!
Definitely keep the mix of builds and cool car videos. I like that your channel is not just about building cars; it's about being an enthusiast.
Enthusiast is the key.
I'm an Alfa/Lancia guy, but it's hard not to love and respect a car like this. Thanks for sharing!
037, 155dtm, and sport Quattro as the ultimate homologation garage for me
Nothing beats 80's and 90's homologation specials. Looks incredibly well built!
So a lifetime BMW owner I recently sold my E38 and bought a 2013 very low mile A8L, tt. Because of your love of Audi’s you have converted me to give it a shot. I love the car so far. A quick tune and it makes a respectable 575hp. Pearl white. No one see’s it coming. Loved this episode away from the shop Mike!!
Ich liebe den Sportquattro!!!!
Optik, Sound, Geschichte....einfach nur ein Traum.....!
dude that is a childhood dream car i loved group b and the audi is by far my favorite
Mine is the Renault R5 Turbo, but any group B rally car would be a dream to drive let alone own (other than the diecast versions I collect😂)
@@phonetics8272 i made them in lego
Great Video.
These AWD Audis were incredible performance machines of their time.
A friend of mine in HS in the ‘80s would sometimes have his parents Audi Quattro.
He would drive that thing very fast and even on rainy days, that thing would absolutely stick to the pavement.
I have never had an Audi, but I want a Quattro variant badly.
Closing my eyes, I can see the cutaway drawings of this car in magazines when I was growing up. Now, THERE IT IS . WOW. Wordless . . .
One of the sickest rally cars ever , being 60 I remember them dominating the world rally scene. Beautiful sound that 5 cylinder . Top one Mike .
I’ve owned a V12, still own several V8s, had V6s as daily’s… but the hottest engine I’ve ever owned was the Audi I5 2.3, I had it as the German Audi100 C4! This engine was priceless in everything you threw at it…. But you homage videos are absolute TOP SHELF…. A work of art, keep rocking Mike!
Wow 😮 That good then 🙂
I am building my dream V12 supercar with the OG zonda engine 😎
I’m glad you didn’t bother with chopping yours down to make a short wheelbase car, like you mentioned in an early episode. Not that it wouldn’t have been entertaining to watch you learn and teach some in depth body mods, but we all know you enjoy the mechanical side of builds more. And we sure enjoy watching you do your thing. Keep up the good work and we look forward to the next installment. 👌🏼
Great episode, I agree with you... never could get fully into the short wheel base look. However the rest of the car is absolutely bonkers!!!
80’s perfection. This and the Audi 50 are about the only Audi’s I’d Truely like to own.
Careful ! You are doing quite good at these types of videos. You might end up like others be a full time video reviewer. Your delivery is perfect for us car people and your true love of this topic certainly shows. Keep up the good work. I would hate it, cause I love your builds as well!
You lucky bastard. You've earned it, but still. Nice work.
Anyone who saw Harry review that red Sport Quattro will understand just how good they are to drive.
Love the color, thanks for posting!
This car is such a LEGEND! So awesome to see this near perfect example. Can’t wait to see how your Ur turn out!
These cars have left some fantastic memories working on the Rally of New Zealand as part of stage start crew, howloing turbos and screaming Mazda rotaries 🤗🤗🤗
One of the best sounding cars ever. I will never forget watching them back in the day going flat chat with that wastegate fluttering.
Back in the 80's my friends and I managed to follow the Circuit of Ireland with the Sport Quattro's operating at full chat. Absolutely nuts in the hands of the professional drivers. We were also allowed to get up close to the cars and drivers at the service points along the way. Today I have a 2007 A6 S Line 2.7TDI Quattro right hand drive Le Mans Speck. Did not know what I was buying at the time on the Le Mans Speck, but boy does it go and roasts most anything in the wet on back roads. You just keep on the gas even though it is a diesel, it's amazing. Certainly won't be selling it any time soon and it has 160,000 miles on it. The Quattro system in in my opinion unmatched.
Please don’t stop making those episodes. Your way to tell the cars history so unique!
The subscription to this channel is is worth it simply to see the passion radiate out of you like a Care Bear. The history behind the vehicles that you you interview is something to admire as well. Keep doing what you do.
Totally agree that the profile looks awkward, I have always preferred the longer wheelbase, but what a car! I can't wait to see your quattro done and ripping with sweet 5 cyl sounds!
This just gets me more excited to watch your Audi build videos in the future!
congrats on getting to drive such a rare car
Ahhhh 1983 all over again....crewing and (occasionally) driving an Audi Quattro ex-Werkes car that was campaigned in SCCA Pro-Rally. Thanks!
My Childhood dream car of all time ...... just simply FANTASTIC and that 5 cylinder sound is orgasmic to say the least.......
Definitely 👍
I am building my dream car 😎
Beautiful car! It's nice to see how much they trust you, and it probably doesn't hurt to see how enthusiastic you are about the car. These cars and their rally brethren are the reason I got my first Audi years ago.
Dude yr mini documentaries are sone of the highest quality on YT, together with the mix of building cars you are a hidden gem on the tube
That sound is worth every watch of old rally footage!!!! Subscribed for the _potential_ of a series!!
These original Sport Quattros were from my childhood and made me always want one. Fast forward many decades and I finally had the chance to own a Quattro, not a sport Quattro, but a 2023 Audi RS3 and I love it and driving it.
I love these kind of episodes. I could listen to these history lessons for hours. Keep them up, these are perfect fill ins between fabrication episodes.
5 cylinder noises, something us Volvo guys have been hoarding. ❤
Just finished your old video and now you dropped this!!! What a time to be alive!!!
Love the video, and there is even a part in the bit that was filmed in the city where in live in the Netherlands. It starts from 2:51, amazing to see, and again thanks for another great video. 😁👍🏼
There was a guy in the uk that used a sport Quattro to tow his race sport quattro. Also had the pleasure to drive one back in the day was one happy guy .
i like the difference in videos - some in-depth detailed engineering & fabrication, through to the high level look at cars like this and others - its a good mix - thanks :)
So glad you made this ep. Love that car. Stoked you got to drive it.
I think you’re a great story teller. Thank you! I love your stoke/passion for the cars. 🙏🏼
As someone who grew up watching rally highlights where this and the Lancia fought it out, I always wanted one of these. Nowadays the best I can hope for is the money to afford a replica (and for that replica to somehow be RHD because Australia).
Watching this made me smile and remember, so thanks 😊
They weren't the best Group B rally car back in the day, but they were 100% the coolest!
I can remember just beginning my rally driving in Australia in an old Datsun 510 and watching these things on TV roaring, jumping and spitting flames from both the exhaust AND the screamer pipe under the sump guard 😍
I was amazed beyond belief!!!
Honestly, I enjoy the mix of history car buff vids and builds/breakdowns. Plus you got to drive one of the coolest cars ever!
I've been lucky enough to be passenger in one of this, and was one of these moments of life where you feel a little kid again. Fantastic car!
Always loved these. True unicorn status
Most people can only dream of taking one of these cars for a quick spin around the block. It’s well deserved that you’re one of the lucky few who has.
Well, when I was young (but not too young to drive), one of those 214 was parked outside my college. While I really loved that car, I never had the opportunity to drive, I think that the Lancia Delta HF Integrale had something more to say. In an era where cars were usually much different from one another, the Quattro backend was clearly taken from Lancia.
Absolute legend for letting you rip it around
My mom had this 86 Audi 4000 when I was a kid. 5speed, and had that EXACT same steering wheel. Seeing the in car footage took me back 😁
Dude!!! Stoked you were able to drive it around the block and give her some beans. Bad ass.
You are correct - this is an absolute legend of a car.... I'm sure most of us have watched the "close call" rally videos (just like you had in this one) of the cars driving at incredible speeds through what seems like a sea of people.
A king, much like the Integrale was.... another not-so-pretty (in my opinion) , boxy car.
Thanks for the vid!
All the best!
Mike,
thanks for the great car feature episode. the Sport Quattro is a legend. ...i always enjoy seeing your Ford Motorsport hat!
That car looks insane, I love it
What a treat! That is such a magical car. I have an E92 drift car but still think of my 99.5 A4 Avant. With a big turbo back in the day it only made 250hp, but there was something about that car I still miss. Audii made some awesome cars.
Great episode. Thanks for sharing the moment.
Amazing car! I remember them when they were new but still unattainable for an average person. Any article about them in magazines like C&D, Motortrend etc. were read with great reverence. Thanks for the quick drive and really like your content. Can’t wait to see the quattro when your done.
Thanks for sharing Mike.
I still recall many years ago (many)............ Several Group B car passing me whilst I sat on a wall about 2m from one at full speed in a city / urban round. Truly amazing.! Yeah spectators ARE stupid.
And Group B is my inspiration in my cars to TODAY.
Love this content. Keep it up. I love the shot with the Radical RXC in the background at 5:40.
I know V10s, V12s, etc. they all are cool... but there is just something about the 5pot turbo that stands out to me. Is it the strange uneven number of cylinders, or maybe the amazing sound they produce? I have no clue, but man I love the 2.5L 5pot in my car. Every cold start and drive brings a smile to my face, and that paired with the bright green exterior just makes for a (for me) truely special thing.
Got to say, its best colour is the dark green. Looks absolutely gorgeous. Stunning.
That’s one hell of a car collection in the background!
I have absolutely loved all of your History videos. Very well done and informative!! Keep it up man!
After watching this episode, I had a dream that I got a ride in a Sport Quattro. So, watching this clearly made an impression on me.
Love this kind of stuff man, so good to get hands on with the monsters from the past. It would be awesome if you mic'd up the engine bay and the exhaust in future episodes
My local VAG (UK) dealer had one in the showroom for years. Plus watched them rally in their day, awesome sound.
The SQ is in my top 3 grail cars .
Always have loved them .
That’s a truely beautiful example !
Absolutely fire! 🔥 The 5 cylinder turbo is why I bought my RS2.
Awesome flashback!!! That color with those wheels pops so hard you don't care its a short wheel base . I know the cornering has got to be sick too
I'm not the biggest Audi fan, but that one is just sick. The short wheelbase just does it for me.
I got a ride in one of those back in '89 or '90. A buddy from college had one. It was also my first experience with a sub woofer. It wa quite the ride. And I'm 6'7" and I rode sideways in the back seat.
I do like these car reviews. And you get to put out an episode that doesn't cost you thousands in parts, so it's all good.
LOVE these history and car feature videos, keep at it
Great Episode - big thanks to CW - looking forward to your Quattro build!
Shoutout the homies at Copley West. Always something interesting in the garage
I am fortunate to service a Sport Quattro at work and it’s such an awesome driving experience! Definitely in my top 5 out of all the cool shit I get to drive.
Great episode. Love love love that turbo noise.
Man what a dream car! Awesome spec! Also, mike... you nail it with automotive content like this... of course we like fab& build content, but this is fine too!
Awesome story and car. Can’t wait to see your personal Quattro go through the s/w treatment.
I’m itching to see the new project and the Ferrari on the track but i definitely absolutely love these videos
For me it was the Renault 5 Maxi from that era of rallying Mike but there is no doubt the look, performance and the sound of that turbo 5 banger roaring through the countryside is amazing! Really looking forward to seeing what you do with yours👍
Wow. What a bucket list drive. That car is unreal!!
Great vid!! Know you're busy trying to get the GTK together, but these "field trip" vids add a lot of character and interesting variation to the content!!
Beautiful vehicle! I absolutely adore the design of the sport quattro. Thank you for the video!
seeing a dab of Holland cheers a man up 🙂These are iconic, great video
11 out of 10, thanks very much for a great video on this iconic car. Greetings from Ireland 😎
Glad you mentioned the wheelbase. The car is a legend and absolutely a pinnacle of homologation specials. That said, it’s just plain weird compared to the longer wheelbase version which frankly looks fantastic in my opinion.
A hybrid of the two would tick all the right boxes.
It’s like meeting your favorite supermodel and only being able to shake her hand
Thanks for sharing Mike!
Thanks for a very nice eposide @StanceWorks.
Whilst the (ur)Quattro holds a more usable space, of course the Sport Quattro is a rarer and more special car that even without the market value consideration, makes it a more sought after Quattro.
And I can understand that. It was even more purpose built road car, so one tends to get a bit more of the fun parts that one might consider upgrading on a urquattro for making more a toy out of it: coilover suspension, fully electronic management that is easily tuned for a little extra and supports bolt on upgrades much better, front that incorporates a FMIC, separate rear handbrake calipers, wider stance for that just more rough appreance... It ticks the boxes! The stupid KE-jetronic CIS crap on my urquattro is stone age...
But... Maybe a late urquattro - preferably the 20V - is more of jack of all trades with a moderate suspension and brake upgrade as it introduces the moder modern center diff and offers rear seats in case the family members occasionally would agree to join in for a spin. And, the ones driving these old cars nowadays, might find the Sport Quattros even more challenging to keep as driven cars racking up the kilometres.
Regardless, this is now a well serviced and well looking Sport Quattro! If anyone wants to look more at the quirke (but I love them) angles, visit Mouse Motors and their photos from advertising this very car.
I wish I could have the opportunity to drive my 1990 E30 325i back when it was low miles like this. Must have felt like an amazing car, and I am slowly bringing it back to that new feeling!
Epic vehicle.
Hope the other special machine is also a group B car! 037 or Delta S4 are my favourites, but they are all amazing.
Amazing video! That drive got me so nervous. I’m glad you got to drive a real SQ.
Great car looked like a fun to drive. Due to its value understand why it was limited to few drives up and down the street. Wow!!! great vid thanks for sharing. You don't see these cars on the road every day.
I like the respect and admiration you show those automotive achievements. If only all engineers could have the freedom to create their ideas.
Great video keep at it and nice to have episodes like this!
The Sport Quattro is a unicorn and deserves it's reputation. I saw it at the 1986 RAC Rally and have some grainy photos of one at the overnight stop at Liverpool (Albert Dock). That said it's not a great looking car, especially compared to the original Ur Quattro which is one of my dream cars.
Regarding the Group B era, here in the UK two cars that got most of my attention were the Ford RS 200 and the Metro 6R4. Although not as competitive as the Audi/Lancia/Peugeot offerings, they were completely bonkers, especially the 6R4 which was loosely based on the Austin Metro, a turd of a hatchback that I had the misfortune to learn to drive in. Both went on to be very successful in rallycross. MST cars in Wales is currently working on a new version of the 6R4 which should be a monster.
As a kid Id watch the Sprongle crew rip the 90 in Rally races in Quebec. That 5 cylinder turbo howl still echoes in my soul
To me, the Lancia 037 is my favorite of this era. Which was also driven by Walter Rohrl. I just love the story of that season of how the underdog 2wd managed to take on the all wheel drive Audi. Just almost Hollywood like, and how they'd be the last to do it. I respect the Quattro, it's place in automotive history, and the legends that drove the first few years of them. But the 037 just has that X factor and I love the way it looks.