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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 to 1970 by Ford in collaboration with Lotus Cars.
1965 Ford Cortina Lotus VIN BA7 4EB 5920
The Lotus Cortina Did the E30 M3 Thing 25 Years Earlier Lotus took Ford's everyday runabout and turned it into a monster. Even today, it's a riot. By Chris Perkins Published: Mar 16, 2023.
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Ford fit the Cortina De Luxe with a 1198cc inline-four based on the tried-and-true 1-liter Kent engine. The redesigned lump produced about 50 horsepower and allowed for a respectable 29 miles per gallon. Top speed was just shy of 80 mph, and zero to 60 took about 23 seconds.
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The Cortina was a Ford of England product, designed and built in Dagenham from September 1962. This conservatively styled, economy-priced two- or four-door sedan was fairly typical in its front engine/rear-wheel-drive design, although Ford soon spiced things up by creating the two-door Cortina GT.
1968 Ford Cortina Lotus MK II VIN BA91GL85835
50 Results Lotus-Style Ford Cortina Mk1 Race Car for Charity No Reserve Sold for $47,000 on 11/27/23 1970 Ford Cortina Estate Project No Reserve Sold for $1,095 on 11/7/23 Lotus-Style Cortina Mk1 Race Car Bid to $30,028 on 11/6/23 302-Powered 1969 Ford Cortina Track Car
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Category Era Year Range Recency Auction Result High Bid Exclude 20 Results Sold Reserve not met Lotus-Style Ford Cortina Mk1 Race Car for Charity No Reserve Sold for $47,000 on 11/27/23 Lotus-Style Cortina Mk1 Race Car Bid to $30,028 on 11/6/23 1966 Lotus Cortina Mk1 Withdrawn by BaT on 6/26/23 1966 Lotus Cortina Mk1 Race Car
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Lotus teamed up with Ford to develop a twin-cam cylinder head for the Kent four-cylinder in 1961, and two years later—with a 1.6-liter engine and a host of suspension modifications—the Lotus Cortina was born. Ford, in concert with Lotus' Colin Chapman, built 1000 units for Group 2 homologation. They birthed a racing juggernaut. The first.
1966 Ford Cortina Lotus Mk 1 Race Car The Elkhart Collection RM Sotheby's
Lotus Cortina Race Car International €36,900 Advert 1970 Ford Lotus Cortina Mk. II Berkshire £28,000 Advert 1963 Ford Lotus Cortina 1600cc · Petrol · 1,000 Kilometres · Manual · 4 speed Ska RHD £64,900 Advert Premium Dealer 1964 FIA Race Prepared Lotus Cortina 1 Miles NOT STATED £59,995
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Charmingly described in The Motor as 'a good compromise for a keen driver who has to remember that the family must sit somewhere', the Lotus Cortina is still an exhilarating drive, with torquey, lively acceleration, firm handling, adequate brakes, excellent visibility and, in Aeroflow form, good ventilation. Bodywork See above for trouble spots
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The Ford Cortina is a medium-sized family car manufactured and marketed initially by Ford of Britain, and then Ford of Europe in various body styles from 1962 to 1982 over five generations — and was the United Kingdom's best-selling car of the 1970s.
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The Lotus Cortina is a legendary car in the vintage racing and classic car communities, despite its humble beginnings the mighty little three-box sports car proved unbeatable in the right hands.
Ford Lotus Cortina Mk1 Rally Saloon
The result was the Ford Lotus Cortina, powered by a 110-horsepower 1.6-liter twin-cam inline-four, four-speed transmission, and suspension tuning from Lotus. With its light, stiff monocoque shell, MacPherson strut front suspension and highly tunable oversquare engine it was an instant success.
1969 Ford Cortina Lotus Mk 2 London 2014 RM Sotheby's
The Lotus Cortina came about from a collaboration with Lotus and Ford that started in 1963. The goal of the car in its day was to be competitive in Group 2 racing, and Ford UK challenged Colin Chapman to develop a potent twin-cam engine specifically for 1000 Ford Cortina saloons. Lotus made significant changes to the Cortina with significantly.
RM Sotheby's 1969 Ford Cortina Lotus Mk 2 London 2014
Here's a perfect 1969 Ford Cortina Lotus for sale in a color that wasn't available in 1967, Fern Green Metallic. The auctioneer believes it to be one of just four that left the factory in this.
Ford Lotus Cortina (1966) for Sale Classic Trader
The Lotus Cortina Mk1 was the first generation of the Lotus Cortina. Created as a collaboration between Ford and Lotus, the Mk1 Cortina was a series of performance sedans featuring extensive tuning and modification by Lotus. The Lotus Cortina was also fitted with Lotus' twin cam 1.6L inline four engine. The Lotus Cortina Mk1 was in production.
The Only One Ever Made A 1965 Ford Cortina Lotus Mk 1 Estate Custom
The Lotus Cortina was a high performance sedan built by Lotus and based on the Ford Cortina. Introduced in 1963, the Lotus Cortina, also known as the Ford Cortina Lotus, was built using a Cortina bodyshell, with Lotus development, mechanicals, and branding.