Estates That Never Were.....
Discussion
ClaphamGT3 said:
biggbn said:
I am the world’s biggest fan of the W126 but that is gopping.Sad thing is, if the W126 was a current model, with MB’s product range approach, they’d probably build it
RosscoPCole said:
Not sure if he was being ironic, didnt want to cut up a £100k e-type or just wanted to update it, but heres the original from "Harold & Maude"[pic] E type hearse by ken dutton-topping, on Flickr[/pic]
My father ordered a Ford Cortina Mk1 GT Estate as a special order in about 1964.
I have never seen or heard of another but I see on googling that they may have made less than 100, and not for the general public.
It has the GT dashboard with the four minor gauges set up in the middle and a rev counter.
Anybody else seen one?
He then had two Mk 2GT Estates, the first again with the high minor instruments and the second with them lowered ( for safety?)
He wanted a Mk 3 but they refused to do it. Were there any made with twin headlamps?
Went on to standard Mk 4 estate after that.
I am sure that there are old photos on slides of them all but I cannot be faffed to digitalise them unless anybody particularly wants to see them (doubtful!)
I have never seen or heard of another but I see on googling that they may have made less than 100, and not for the general public.
It has the GT dashboard with the four minor gauges set up in the middle and a rev counter.
Anybody else seen one?
He then had two Mk 2GT Estates, the first again with the high minor instruments and the second with them lowered ( for safety?)
He wanted a Mk 3 but they refused to do it. Were there any made with twin headlamps?
Went on to standard Mk 4 estate after that.
I am sure that there are old photos on slides of them all but I cannot be faffed to digitalise them unless anybody particularly wants to see them (doubtful!)
Vanin said:
My father ordered a Ford Cortina Mk1 GT Estate as a special order in about 1964.
I have never seen or heard of another but I see on googling that they may have made less than 100, and not for the general public.
It has the GT dashboard with the four minor gauges set up in the middle and a rev counter.
Anybody else seen one?
He then had two Mk 2GT Estates, the first again with the high minor instruments and the second with them lowered ( for safety?)
He wanted a Mk 3 but they refused to do it. Were there any made with twin headlamps?
Went on to standard Mk 4 estate after that.
I am sure that there are old photos on slides of them all but I cannot be faffed to digitalise them unless anybody particularly wants to see them (doubtful!)
,I have never seen or heard of another but I see on googling that they may have made less than 100, and not for the general public.
It has the GT dashboard with the four minor gauges set up in the middle and a rev counter.
Anybody else seen one?
He then had two Mk 2GT Estates, the first again with the high minor instruments and the second with them lowered ( for safety?)
He wanted a Mk 3 but they refused to do it. Were there any made with twin headlamps?
Went on to standard Mk 4 estate after that.
I am sure that there are old photos on slides of them all but I cannot be faffed to digitalise them unless anybody particularly wants to see them (doubtful!)
Get faffing. I'd like to see them.
Not sure about the Lotus green stripe
Ours was monochrome beige I think
https://www.google.com/search?q=ford+cortina+mk1+g...
Ours was monochrome beige I think
https://www.google.com/search?q=ford+cortina+mk1+g...
Johnspex said:
Why would they decide that although customers might want a relatively speedy saloon they wouldn't be interested in a similar estate. looks great with the green stripe.
The market for estate vehicles was very different then, they were seen as utility vehicles, vans with windows. Even now, sporty estates aren't particularly big sellers in the grand scheme of things.Gassing Station | Classic Cars and Yesterday's Heroes | Top of Page | What's New | My Stuff