1965 Ford Cortina MK1

1965 Ford Cortina MK1

Description

1965 Ford Cortina Mk1 GT 1500

The Ford Cortina was built by Ford of Britain in various guises from September 1962 to 1982, and was launched a few weeks before the London motor show October 1962.

Using the project name of "Archbishop" management at Dagenham created a family-sized car that they could sell in large numbers, it was the United Kingdom's best-selling car of the 1970s.

Designed by Roy Brown Jr. It was produced in five generations (Mark I through to Mark V) and was the successor to the Ford Consul Classic.

The name was inspired by the name of the Italian ski resort Cortina d'Ampezzo, site of the 1956 Winter Olympics. As a publicity stunt Ford sent several Cortina’s down the Cortina Olympic bobsled run at the resort, Fords marketing department called it "Cortina Auto-Bobbing”.

This lovely GT is a rare and desirable find, fully restored and ready to drive away and be enjoyed, but also a good investment.

Finished in Forest Green with a complimentary interior.

Great paintwork in the main although there are a couple of small paint bubbles coming through on the bonnet and passenger rear wheel arch but nothing major. The underneath is in great condition but could do with a wire brush clean and a coat of underseal.

Registered: 02.1965

1500 cc Petrol.

Manual.

4 door.

Nut & Bolt restoration.

Minlite wheels.

4 seats in Grey Viny like new.

New Green carpet.

Door cards like new.

Headlining like new.

This car is on Irish plates, although was originally a UK plate GNK 408C which could be put back on through DVLA.

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