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Produced in Great Britain from 1951 to 1962, the Ford Consul was quite popular back in the day. Now, you don't see it often on public roads.
According to its seller, today's Nice Price or No Dice Cortina GT is "mostly there." As an obvious project car, we'll need to ...
It isn’t odd to celebrate the birthday of a long-dead celebrity, so perhaps we shouldn’t be surprised at the huge to-do being made over the 50th anniversary of the Ford Cortina – a car that ...
That's what Jim Clark did, and who are you to argue with Jim Clark? Evening Standard//Getty Images Ford's Cortina was the most typical of typical English family sedans during the Sixties and ...
Forget the little yellow badge on the rear quarter panel - this isn't an original Ford Cortina Lotus. It's got the same sweet two-tone red-on-gold color scheme found on some real Lotus Cortinas ...
Ford has gone back to the drawing board to re-design the classic 1960s Cortina and make it fit for the 21st century as it today celebrates its 50th anniversary. Ford Europe’s chief designer Paul ...
Murilee Martin Americans could buy a new '68 Cortina sedan for $1,993, which amounts to just over $15,000 in 2020 dollars. At the same time, your friendly American Ford dealer would sell you a ...
Being a global player and all, Ford was forced over over the years to ... So was the case of the Cortina, a family car that was born in the UK in 1962, that briefly made its way stateside.
Now Ford wants a slice of that action, although it will be reincarnating a model series rather than a brand. That model is none other than the Cortina and it's going to be designed, albeit ...
In the case of many families, that mainstay of the driveway was a Ford Cortina. Built between 1962 and 1982, the humble Ford was the UK's best-selling car for the entirety of the 1970s.
Since 1972 when the Ford Cortina took the lead of the UK ranking, a Ford has been the number one car in the country every single year. The Cortina managed to stay on top in 1975 despite the ...
As the clock strikes noon, we have to confess that this was an April Fool’s joke, although most readers appear to have figured that out already. Hope you enjoyed the laugh and happy April 1!