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The correct way to drive a Lotus Cortina is on three wheels. Get the car turned in, wait a beat as it takes a set, shifting seemingly all its weight to the outside rear tire, hold the steering ...
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 ...
Launched in 1962, the Cortina went on to become one of Ford's most iconic European nameplates. But more importantly, it spawned the Lotus Cortina, a race-prepped version engineered by Colin ...
moment within Ford’s rally team: what if we stuff the running gear from the Lotus Cortina into the lighter ... the stuff of dreams… A rear-drive, 960kg hatchback powered by a 2.2-litre 16 ...
Designed for racing success, this was much more than simply a Cortina with distinctive paint and Lotus badges. The famous British sports car firm fitted its own 105bhp 1.6-litre twin-cam engine ...
But towards the end of the video is one very special model - a Lotus Ford Cortina Mark II. Only around 4,000 (versus more than one million regular Cortina Mark IIs) of these sporty models were ...
Built from 1962 to 1982 and sold in over four million units, the Ford Cortina is one of Britain's most legendary cars. It's not quite as famous in the US, but a left-hand-drive version was ...
A FORD Cortina raced and owned by British racing and music legends has sold at auction for an incredible amount. The 1963 Ford Lotus Cortina was driven by famous racers Jim Clark, Jack Sears and ...
A 1965 Ford Cortina driven by Scots motor racing legend Jim Clark fetched a world record £136,800 at auction. The 42-year-old Lotus Mk1 saloon was expected to fetch £80,000. But frenzied bidding ...
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