This 1967 Ford Cortina Mk 1 Estate was added to our owners
collection
in May of 2021 when it had 67,527 miles and it now has 57,774 but
true
mileage is unknown.
The previous owner stated that this Cortina was imported to the US
prior
to him acquiring it in 2020.
The factory color was Black Cherry and was repainted during prior
ownership.
Silver-painted Lotus-style steel wheels wear chrome hubcaps and
Falken tires at
each corner.
The interior features black vinyl trimmed seats with charcoal
carpets and
body-color metal dashboard surfaces. It includes a three-spoke Les
Leston
wood steering wheel, a Frankfurt Stereo, and manual locks and
windows.
Power comes from 1.5-liter Kent inline-four, it is rear wheel drive
with a four-speed
manual transmission.
The identification tag reveals the following information:
Drive 2 - Left-hand drive
Engine 3 - 1,498cc high compression
Transmission 1 - Floor-mounted shifter
Axle S - Standard ratio
Trim B405 - Black vinyl seats and black floor coverings
Production Date FP - August 1966
Paint Code CL - Black Cherry
The previous owner noted some of dry-rotted rubber around the rear
windows
which we have shown in the picture gallery.
There is a spare steering wheel, two sets of wheels, and partial
records and
books that will come with the car.
Vehicle Details
1967 Ford Cortina
Listing ID:CC-1679498
Price:$22,999
Location:Austin, Texas
Year:1967
Make:Ford
Model:Cortina
Exterior Color:Black Cherry
Interior Color:Black
Transmission:Manual
Odometer:67774
Stock Number:370117
VIN:BA87FP82094
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