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Review by
Guest.
on 1st Apr 2008
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I love Ford Cortinas to bits and would buy more if had space to store them all.
They are so easy to fix when they do get little faults on the hole super cars love them.
Cortinas are great cars very easy to work when they do go wrong which is not very often.
Had my last Cortina 24 years all told real ...
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Review by
Crusaderman
on 9th Mar 2008
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Super cars I still own one and I am buying another both are in great nick the I have now as just 7.410 miles on the clock from new.
And I am buying 1982 Cortina Crusader this week all my Cortina bar one have been 2.0 litres this one picking up Wednesday has done 69.860 miles from new.
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on 19th Nov 2005
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I just love the Ford Cortina. Mine is a Ford Cortina Mk2 from 1969, and it's also my first car. It can go anywhere, and can carry anything since it's so large. Everything is original. It is not built for high speed though.
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on 25th Apr 2003
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When i first got my cortina i threw away the bumpers to give it the street look (helps parking too).Next off came the steering wheel and on went a cool matt black halford's sports steering wheel. Raised the already respectable 55 bhp to 56.7 bhp by removing the air filter. To handle all this extra o ...
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