The Ford Cortina is 50 years old today.....designed by a young british engineer (David Roberts/Robins??) it went on to become one of the most popular cars ever to be sold in the UK......it replaced the Ford Classic and then was replaced itself by the Sierra!! Still see a few knocking around and can remeber my old dad having one in the mid 60's......also remember the Lotus Cortina...never had one though...anyway Happy Birtday to a British Icon!!!
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remember taking many trips to the caravan at Jaywick in it.
http://www.google.co.uk/search?q=pictures+of+ford+cortina&hl=en&client=firefox-a&hs=rhy&rls=org.mozilla:en-US:official&prmd=imvns&tbm=isch&tbo=u&source=univ&sa=X&ei=vhNcUL_jO4qq0AXdxYHICw&ved=0CCEQsAQ&biw=1423&bih=854
Lost count the number of times I changed the void bushes.
It was the one car I truly fell in love with.
Also owned a rare 2-door MKIII for around a year.
Took a photo of a MK1 estate but the camera slipped somehow and you can only see the back of it on the left.
I owned a rare 2-door standard Classic and a Consul Capri - the coupe version of the Classic.
I also had the joy of being knocked down by one on the way back from Saturday morning pictures when I was about 7 (1973/4). Broken leg, plaster from foot to top of the thigh for 6 weeks. Dark green with a black vinyl roof...driver drove off...g!t!!! ;-)
http://www.stmarkstube.co.uk/pages/watch_video.php?video_id=609
http://www.stmarkstube.co.uk/pages/watch_video.php?video_id=610
Cant imagine what they must handle like....the Mk3 was a wallow mobile at best.
I had a 2 door 68 1300 automatic for a short while.....dead easy to work on I have to say.....that was back in 1976!