Ford will celebrate 50 years since the launch o the Mark I Cortina at this year’s Goodwood Revival show. This was their best selling car in Britain for 10 of the 20 years it was sold, and a total of 2.8 million of them were bought by British customers alone.
A white and green 1965 Lotus Cortina will star on the Ford stand in the RAC Earls Court exhibition alongside a 1953 Ford Prefect. The Cortina line-up at Revival also includes a Crayford Convertible, Goodwood’s ‘Glamcabs’, and a unique design project, the Saxon coupe.
Other noteworthy Fords at the Goodwood Revival will include two GT40s, a 1969 road-going GT40 MK III and a 1964 GT40 MK I race car bodied in the style of the 1966 Le Mans race winner.
Other noteworthy Fords at the Goodwood Revival will include two GT40s, a 1969 road-going GT40 MK III and a 1964 GT40 MK I race car bodied in the style of the 1966 Le Mans race winner.