The Ford Cortina is a medium-sized family car manufactured in various body styles from 1962 to 1984. It was the United Kingdom's best-selling car of the...
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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...
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construction as the Ford UK's Cortina range, with the "TC" badge standing for Taunus Cortina. In September 1970, a new Taunus, the "Taunus Cortina" (TC), was introduced...
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survive. Unlike the Ford Cortina which had five versions (Mks), or the Ford Capri which had face-lifts, the entire production run of the Ford Corsair was a...
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Models from 1970 onward were built on the same basic construction as the Ford Cortina MkIII in the United Kingdom, and later on, the two car models were essentially...
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was subsumed into the Mk3 Cortina and Taunus V4 for the German Fords range (mainly the new Taunus TC). It was the first Ford engine to feature a belt-driven...
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on medium-sized Ford passenger cars, originally the Cortina/Taunus and from 1988 the Ford Sierra. Initially marketed as the Ford Cortina Pickup, the P100...
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Ford Cortina, after losing (along with the Corsair) the "Consul" tag in 1964, went on to become a best-seller. The Consul name was again used by Ford...
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l'Automobile. Sales began on 15 October 1982, replacing the Ford Taunus TC3 (UK: Ford Cortina Mark V). Its aerodynamic styling and the absence of a saloon/sedan...
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side of the head. Applications: Ford Anglia Ford Cortina Ford Consul Classic and Consul Capri. Ford Corsair 107E Ford Prefect Autocars Sussita Lotus Seven...
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1982. The Australian launch occurred in 1983, replacing the Ford Cortina. Unlike the Cortina, the Telstar was usually only available as a sedan or five-door...
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up cortina in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Cortina may refer to: Cortina (tango), a short piece of music played during a tango dance event Ford Cortina...
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(South Africa: Used in Ford Corsair, Ford Capri Mk. 1, Ford Cortina Mk III) 1962–1981 Taunus V4 (or Cologne V4)—(Germany) Used in Ford Taunus V4, Saab Saab...
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1600E in the autumn of 1988, the 1600E name harking back to the Mark II Ford Cortina 1600E from twenty years earlier, as both were considered to be well-equipped...
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installations Ford Escort Apache 3.0 L Ford Corsair Crayford 3.0 L Ford Cortina Savage 3.0 L Ford Cortina Cheetah 2.5 L Ford Escort Superspeed Mk1 3.0 L Ford Capri...
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Ford Europe's second new car launch was the Capri sporting coupé at the beginning of 1969. Loosely based on Ford UK's rear-wheel drive Mk II Cortina saloon...
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from the Mk2 Ford Cortina and was intended as the European equivalent of the Ford Mustang. The Capri went on to be highly successful for Ford, selling nearly...
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Ford Cortina, which Hyundai had built under license. The Stellar was designed by Giorgetto Giugiaro using a rear-wheel drive chassis from the Cortina...
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the Ford Cortina including the XR6, with a 3.0 V6 engine, and a Cortina-based 'bakkie' or pick-up, which was exported to the UK. In the mid-1980s Ford merged...
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produce and was replaced in October 1963 by the Ford Corsair which was largely based on Ford Cortina components. Only 111,225 Classics and 18,716 Capris...
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1976–1979 Ford Taunus II 1979–1982 Ford Taunus III 1977–1979 Ford Cortina IV 1979–1982 Ford Cortina V 1972–1977 Ford Granada I 1977–1985 Ford Granada II...
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a global Ford product, has also been offered between 2004 and 2022. Mid-size cars formerly assembled in Australia included the Ford Cortina, Capri and...
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The Cortina Savage is a custom performance automobile based on the Ford Cortina. The car was designed and produced by Jeff Uren and his companies, Race...
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the Ford Cologne V6 engine that was used in the Ford Capri, Ford Taunus, Ford Cortina, Ford Consul, Ford Granada, Ford Sierra, Ford Scorpio, Ford Ranger...
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Mercury Capri (redirect from Ford/Mercury Capri)
Ford of Europe in Cologne, Germany. Introduced in Europe for 1968 (and designed by Ford of Britain using locally sourced components from the Cortina MkII...
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following is a list of current, former, and confirmed future facilities of Ford Motor Company for manufacturing automobiles and other components. Per regulations...
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Retrieved 15 September 2014. Wright, Cedric, ed. (November 1972). "Ford Cortina V4 2000 L sedan". CAR (South Africa). Vol. 16, no. 10. Cape Town, South...
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1960s, BMC's Austin/Morris 1100 was beginning to show its age, while Ford's own Cortina had grown, both in dimensions and in price, beyond the market niche...
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somewhere between the Ford Cortina and Ford Granada in terms of size, being designed to compete with more expensive versions of the Cortina as well as entry-level...
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opening at floor level when compared to the arrangements on the cheaper Ford Cortina estates. In November 1966, the manufacturers announced a plan to introduce...
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