How much was a Ford Cortina in 1966?
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The Ford Cortina 1966 comes in Coupe and Sedan. The Ford Cortina 1966 is available in Leaded Petrol. Engine sizes and transmissions vary from the Coupe 1.5L 4 SP Manual to the Coupe 1.3L 4 SP Manual….Sedan.
Ford Cortina Models | SPECS | PRICE |
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GT | 1.5LLeaded Petrol 4 speed manual | $1,700 – 2,810 |
How fast is a Lotus Cortina?
Cortina Lotus Mark 1’s are a consistent class winner in modern Historic Touring Car racing throughout the world. The fastest official recorded speed is 147 mph (237 km/h) at Mount Panorama Bathurst in Australia by Marc Ducquet. The recorded speed by radar on Conrod Straight was 143 mph.
What is a Ford Cortina Mark III?
The Ford Cortina Mark III came in the wake of the merging of Ford of Britain and Ford of Germany forming Ford of Europe. It resembled the German Taunus hence, its TC I connotation (Taunus-Cortina).
What do you need to know about the Mk2 Cortina?
Mk2 Cortina outer short tie rod ends (RH thread). Sold in pairs only. Dual circuit master cylinder 7/8 bore. Pipes exit on motor side. Bolts in standard position. With tube nuts. Rubber brake hoses for disk brake cars. Braided brake lines ready to fit. Beware of cheaper versions NOT legal here in Australia. Rear wheel cylinders for standard brakes.
What kind of windscreen does the Ford Cortina Mk1 have?
This heated windscreen for the Ford Cortina MK1 is a dual circuit laminated screen. It is fully E-Marked for Europe, 43R and AS-Marked for America and Canada and is legal on…
Was the Ford Cortina ever used for racing?
The standard version of the Ford Cortina was never used for racing, but it did benefit from the success of the Ford Cortina Lotus. The Cortina Lotus was a high-performance sports saloon that was inspired by the Mark 1. It was produced from 1963 to 1970. The car first raced the Oulton Park Gold Cup in September 1963 where it emerged 3rd and 4th.