Volvo In Disguise
captain p̶r̶i̶c̶e̶ priest   West Yorkshire, United Kingdom (Great Britain)
 
 
"You gotta take ya car of the road and make the road safe"
- 1978 Ford Cortina
- 1994 Vauxhall Astra
- 1990 Bathtub On Wheels


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If any old freezzer players see this I used to be a noob called "anonymous" and "ump45"


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The Ford Cortina is a car that was built by Ford of Britain in various guises from 1962 to 1982, and was the United Kingdom's best-selling car of the 1970s.

The Cortina was produced in five generations (Mark I through to Mark V, although officially the last one was only the Cortina 80 facelift of the Mk IV) from 1962 until 1982. From 1970 onward, it was almost identical to the German-market Ford Taunus (being built on the same platform), which was originally a different car model. This was part of Ford's attempt to unify its European operations. By 1976, when the revised Taunus was launched, the Cortina was identical. The new Taunus/Cortina used the doors and some panels from the 1970 Taunus. It was replaced in 1982 by the Ford Sierra. In Asia and Australasia, it was replaced by the Mazda 626–based Ford Telstar, though Ford New Zealand did import British-made complete knock-down kits of the Ford Sierra estate for local assembly from 1984.

The name was inspired by the name of the Italian ski resort Cortina d'Ampezzo, site of the 1956 Winter Olympics. Several Cortinas were driven down the Cortina Olympic bobsled run at that resort, a publicity stunt which Ford called "Cortina Auto-Bobbing."[1]

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Draag 23 ч. назад 
Hi Ford :turned:
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FuriousJDP 6 янв в 16:58 
Cool Guy :steamthumbsup:
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How many keys for Radioactive Red Timberwolf?
vatonix 11 дек. 2024 г. в 10:55 
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Volvo In Disguise 10 дек. 2024 г. в 9:22 
so are you called yoursen a nonce or what