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, ...
The Lotus version of the Ford Cortina and the BMW 02 Series (not to be confused with the much later 2 Series) are two ...
Built from 1962 to 1982 and sold in over four million units, the Ford Cortina is one of Britain's most legendary cars. It's not quite as famous in the US, but a left-hand-drive version was imported ...
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 ...
Forget the little yellow badge on the rear quarter panel - this isn't an original Ford Cortina Lotus. It's got the same sweet two-tone red-on-gold color scheme found on some real Lotus Cortinas, and a ...
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, ...
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Ford Cortina MKII

Cortina Savages command similar sums; one of those sold at auction for £22,500 last December. Watch out for fakes parading as ...
This 1980 example is believed to be the only one left Last year, Paul Barnes’s 1980 Ford Cortina Mk5 constantly drew attention from various Ferraris, Lamborghinis and early Jaguar E-Types at the ...
Ford is one of the oldest carmakers in the world. It has been making cars since 1896, with the first vehicle having bicycle wheels. The Model T, introduced by Henry Ford in 1908, was Ford's major hit, ...
Crazily customized and Mazda-powered, today's Nice Price or Crack Pipe Cortina obviously isn't for everybody. Let's see if its price ensures that it's at least for somebody. To say that Porsche's ...