In the 1960s, North America got the Ford Mustang, and Europe... also got the Ford Mustang, sort of. But in addition to the quintessentially American pony car, Ford of Europe offered the Ford Cortina, ...
While Ford has offered innumerable U.S.-market sporty models over the years, only the Mustang has really entered our public consciousness. Not so on the other side of the Atlantic, where the “fast ...
Prices shown are the prices you can expect to pay for a 1966 Ford Lotus Cortina Mark I 2 Door Saloon across different levels of condition. Edit options.
Depending on the model and overall condition, Lotus Cortinas usually sell from upwards of £20,000 ($24,755/€22,245) in the United Kingdom. This example, however, fetched more than 10 (!) times the ...
Launched in 1962, the Cortina went on to become one of Ford's most iconic European nameplates. But more importantly, it spawned the Lotus Cortina, a race-prepped version engineered by Colin Chapman, ...
In 1945, young Henry Ford II was handed the keys to the empire that his grandfather built (and nearly ran out of business, twice). With the help of a handful of Ivy Leaguers known as the "Whiz Kids," ...
Ford and Lotus held hands for a brief time during the previous century, with their relationship resulting in the birth of the first-gen Lotus Cortina. Assembled in the United Kingdom from 1963 to 1970 ...
We all know the score when it comes to an old Ford these days. It’ll be one of those cars loved by many back in the day (even those that weren’t great), traded for a pittance and sufficiently ...
Introduced in 1962 as a replacement for the Consul, the Ford Cortina became an instant hit due to its affordable price and low maintenance cost. The Cortina remained in production for 20 years, and ...