Ford Lotus Cortina Mk1 Rally Saloon


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The Cortina was a Ford of England product, designed and built in Dagenham from September 1962. This conservatively styled, economy-priced two- or four-door sedan was fairly typical in its front engine/rear-wheel-drive design, although Ford soon spiced things up by creating the two-door Cortina GT.


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The 1969 Ford Cortina GT is a rare sight. Cortinas were a versatile little car, however. Inexpensive at an $1,899 starting price, but with real sporting potential, top models were powered by.


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50 Results Lotus-Style Ford Cortina Mk1 Race Car for Charity No Reserve Sold for $47,000 on 11/27/23 1970 Ford Cortina Estate Project No Reserve Sold for $1,095 on 11/7/23 Lotus-Style Cortina Mk1 Race Car Bid to $30,028 on 11/6/23 302-Powered 1969 Ford Cortina Track Car


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The Mk 2 was based on the Ford Cortina Mk 2 and was marketed by Ford as the "Cortina Lotus". There were 3,306 Mark 1 and 4,093 Mark 2 Lotus Cortinas produced. Mk 2. Ford wanted to change a few things for the Mk2, the Mk1 had done all and more than they could expect in competition, but the public linked its competition wins with Lotus and.


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KEY FACTS . This Lotus Cortina Mk1 is an FIA-specification classic touring car, eligible for the Masters Historic Racing U2TC class. It is powered by a Lotus 1.6-litre twin-cam engine, newly built and upgraded by Neil Brown Engineering, which sends power to the rear wheels via a four-speed manual gearbox


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The Ford Cortina is a medium-sized family car manufactured and marketed initially by Ford of Britain, and then Ford of Europe in various body styles from 1962 to 1982 over five generations — and was the United Kingdom's best-selling car of the 1970s.


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The result was the Ford Lotus Cortina, powered by a 110-horsepower 1.6-liter twin-cam inline-four, four-speed transmission, and suspension tuning from Lotus. With its light, stiff monocoque shell, MacPherson strut front suspension and highly tunable oversquare engine it was an instant success.


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Lotus Cortina is the commonly used term for the Ford Cortina Lotus, a high-performance sports saloon, which was produced in the United Kingdom from 1963 to 1970 by Ford in collaboration with Lotus Cars.


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Created as a collaboration between Ford and Lotus, the Mk1 Cortina was a series of performance sedans featuring extensive tuning and modification by Lotus. The Lotus Cortina was also fitted with Lotus' twin cam 1.6L inline four engine.


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1966 Ford Lotus Cortina 1558cc · Petrol · Manual · 4 speed Romford. RHD £29,999 Advert 1968 Ford Cortina LHD Rally car 1740cc · Petrol · 1 Miles · Manual · 5 speed Preston. LHD £24,950 Advert 1976 Ford Cortina 1600 GL Estate.


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Marketing push or no, fewer than 200 Lotus Cortinas were sold here. Cost seems a likely reason: At $3,420, the Lotus Cortina was priced less than ten percent below a new 7-liter Galaxie hardtop. Put another way, it cost nearly two base 1,500cc Cortinas. Just 2,894 Mk I Lotus Cortinas were built for worldwide consumption.


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The Lotus Cortina was assembled by Lotus and was an instant success, resulting in Jim Clark (who had played an important role in developing and testing the car) winning the British Saloon Car Championship in 1964; Ford couldn't have hoped for more. Jim Clark races a Lotus Cortina at Snetterton in the 1966 BSCC


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The resulting car, the Ford-Lotus Cortina, was one of the most dominant race cars in its field, winning tons of races in the hands of legends like Jim Clark, and Jackie Stewart. If you wanted to.


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Ford fit the Cortina De Luxe with a 1198cc inline-four based on the tried-and-true 1-liter Kent engine. The redesigned lump produced about 50 horsepower and allowed for a respectable 29 miles per gallon. Top speed was just shy of 80 mph, and zero to 60 took about 23 seconds.


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1965 Lotus Cortina FIA Race car Px. 1600cc · Petrol · 1 Miles · Manual · 4 speed. Preston.


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The Lotus Cortina was a high performance sedan built by Lotus and based on the Ford Cortina. Introduced in 1963, the Lotus Cortina, also known as the Ford Cortina Lotus, was built using a Cortina bodyshell, with Lotus development, mechanicals, and branding.