A true collectible, this 1966 Lotus Cortina is a left-hand-drive
Mk1 model of the celebrated "Ford Lotus Cortina." This exceptional
example, finished in Ermine White with a green body band, is
powered by a Lotus twin-cam inline-four cylinder engine - stroked
to 1,700cc, and fitted with JE pistons and upgraded camshafts. This
vehicle was totally restored around 2007 and some body components
replaced. With the original body needing restoration, a donor
Series I Cortina body was sourced and used to rebuild this car.
This Lotus Cortina is equipped with a wood steering wheel, a wood
shift knob, dual Weber carburetors, and 13" steel wheels with
chrome center hubcaps. The vehicle includes many
ownership/maintenance records and Cortina-related literature.
With the original body needing restoration, a donor Series I
Cortina body was sourced and used to rebuild this car.
Lotus Twin-Cam 4-cylinder engine (1700cc)
4-speed manual transmission
Ermine White exterior w/Green Body Band
Black vinyl interior upholstery
Fully-restored vehicle
Dual Weber Carburetors JE Pistons
Front disc brakes
13" Steel Wheels
Chrome Hubcaps
Exceptional condition inside and out
Many receipts/records included
Vehicle Details
1966 Lotus Cortina
Listing ID:CC-1555772
Price:$69,900
Location:Costa Mesa, California
Year:1966
Make:Lotus
Model:Cortina
Exterior Color:White
Interior Color:Black
Transmission:Manual
Odometer:12478
Stock Number:201062
VIN:BA74FS59269
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