
Ford Cortina - Wikipedia
The Ford Cortina is a medium-sized family car manufactured in various body styles from 1962 to 1982. It was the United Kingdom's best-selling car of the 1970s. The Cortina was produced in …
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FORD Cortina - All Models by Year (1962-1979) - autoevolution
Complete timeline of FORD Cortina models and generations, with photos, specs reference and production years
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Coupe Fans Should Bid On This 1968 Ford Cortina 1600 GT
Mar 22, 2023 · Coupe fans should bid on this very nice and quite rare 1968 Ford Cortina 1600 GT MKII, a model that isn't often seen in the U.S.
1967 Ford Cortina Mk II Race Car Up For Auction
Mar 23, 2025 · This 1967 Ford Cortina Mk II is up for auction right now at Bring a Trailer, after it was converted into a race car back in 1991. The previous owner (s) proceeded to use it in …
FORD Cortina Specs & Photos - 1970, 1971, 1972, 1973 ... - autoevolution
Launched in 1970, the Cortina marked a turning point for the blue-oval brand in Europe. It was inspired by the Coca-Cola bottle design trendy in the U.S. and introduced new engines and...
Oz-Fast: Steve McLaren’s 1970 Ford TC Cortina - OnAllCylinders
Apr 2, 2012 · It's a 1970 Ford TC Cortina coupe, built in very limited numbers by Ford of England. Steve McLaren of Canberra, Queensland, Australia never saw a TC either until he found this …