Sharing a career-long bond with the RS500, Strachan first got the idea after hearing rumours on the restoration grapevine.
“From an acquaintance of an acquaintance of an acquaintance, we found the initial shell out in Italy,” he says.
Galvanised by the discovery of this untouched original ’80s Sierra 909 bodyshell, the next issue was recalling how to put the rest all together.
“A lot of it’s from memory to be honest – there’s drawings and bits and pieces, original components around,” Strachan explains.
“It was a time in motor sport when 100% records were taken but never kept, they never seemed to be important.
“Andy and I were talking about this the other day, we just considered these cars as tools to do a job. Once that job had been done for that season, if a new car was built then old one went over to a corner of the workshop and eventually got sold to somebody. You’d come into work in the morning and it would be gone.”
Strachan is at pains though to emphasise the authenticity of what his team is producing.