£16,000
1966 Ford Cortina Mark I GT
Registration Number: SBF 612D
Chassis Number: BA78FT37898
Recorded Mileage: 78,200 miles
- Rare four-door GT model
- Sympathetically restored in current long-term ownership
The Ford Cortina was launched in 1962 ostensibly as a replacement for the Ford Consul. The Cortina was known as ‘project archbishop’ from conception to production, being eventually named after the glamorous skiing resort. Designed by Roy Brown (of Edsel infamy) it was available in both 2 and 4 door versions, fitted with a 1200cc engine. Aimed squarely at the family market of the Morris Oxford, Vauxhall Victor and so on, it was an immediate success.
The GT version followed in 1963, with lowered suspension, wider wheels, a twin choke Weber carburettor, and front disc brakes. With a claimed power output of 78 bhp it went pretty well! Fords’ traditional motorsport involvement took a huge leap forward with the introduction of this model. With immediate success in rallying, circuit racing and other disciplines, it became the byword for motorsport success, “Win on Sunday, sell on Monday!”
In current ownership since 2012, this genuine four-door Cortina is presented in very original, lightly restored condition. Upon inspection our vendor discovered he owned a very solid and straight car, and so when embarking on a thorough yet sympathetic restoration, the shell required no more than a small repair to the floor under the driver’s feet, and attention to a jacking point. Finished to its original shade of Ermine White with a black vinyl interior, this must be one of the most original and unmolested Mark 1 GTs available today. The GT is complete with original log book and current V5C, original handbook, also a file of invoices and a photographic record of restoration.
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