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Ford sold over a million second-generation Cortinas, but only two wagons were transformed into ambulances. Just one survived.
Early next year at the Autosport International show in Birmingham, Silverstone Auctions will display an exceedingly rare 1966 Ford Lotus Cortina, one of just three ‘Group 5’ works cars built ...
Ever since the Mk1, the range included performance-oriented versions, of which the most insane was the Ford Cortina Lotus, better known as the Lotus Cortina. Photo: Iconic Auctioneers As the name ...
Ford never built this vehicle officially ... to fill the gap between the regular Cortina and the range-topping Lotus Cortina. Under the hood was an upgraded 1.5-liter gas engine with a twin ...
Engineered by Retro Ford, this demo car showcases the Corby ... A 255bhp 2-litre Zetec is more engine than a Mk1 Cortina needs: the smallest of throttle openings at low revs sparks rampant ...
The Whitmore Cup captures the spirit of Sir John’s saloon car racing from the early 1960s. The race is open to sub-2.0-litre ...
The deft touch of Keith Duckworth wafts Lotus out of doldrums and forges final link in Ford’s total performance armor. It is almost a law of racing that a new design never wins the first time out.
The Ford Cortina has a number of different wheel and tyre options. When it comes to wheel size, these range from 4.5x13 inches for Sedan in 1982. Year Body Type Front Tyre Size Front Rim Rear Rim The ...
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