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When Henry met Colin, the results were winning. Read about 1963-1966 Ford Lotus Cortina collectible classic cars at Automobile Magazine Online.
The Consul Cortina developed by Lotus, as the car was called at its January 1963 press introduction, was capable of 0-60 in around 10 seconds and a top speed of 108 mph.
A FORD Cortina raced and owned by British racing and music legends has sold at auction for an incredible amount. The 1963 Ford Lotus Cortina was driven by famous racers Jim Clark, Jack Sears and Si… ...
The car was born out of Ford's desire to take the Cortina racing. The company initially commissioned 1,000 units for homologation, but Lotus ended up putting together 3,301 examples from 1963 to 1966.
Having won the Formula One Championship in 1963 - and then again in 1965 - Clark steered the Mk1 Ford Lotus Cortina along with touring car champions Sir John Whitmore and Jack Sears.
Lotus Cortina Mk 1 High-octane hybrid: Part Ford Cortina, part Lotus racing car, Sean O'Grady says the Lotus Cortina was more than the sum of its parts ...
It's built by Ford, but no one uses that name when referring to the first-generation Lotus Cortina. Between 1963 and 1966, Ford and Lotus cranked out over 3,300 of them, and Jay Leno's chief ...
The original Lotus Cortina, based on the Mark 1 Consul Cortina, was launched in 1963 and received comprehensive modifications by Lotus with its beating heart being a 1.5-liter twin-cam four ...
A stunningly restored Lotus Cortina is set to go under the hammer this summer, where it could go for £43,000. The model was launched in 1963 and was made famous by legendary racing driver Jim Clark, ...
A stunningly restored Lotus Cortina is set to go under the hammer this summer, where it could go for £43,000. The model was launched in 1963 and was made famous by legendary racing driver Jim ...