RE: Gadzooks! A Granada 2.8i Ghia estate is for sale
RE: Gadzooks! A Granada 2.8i Ghia estate is for sale
Monday 30th March

Gadzooks! A Granada 2.8i Ghia estate is for sale

There are many classic Fords to choose from - but not all of them will swallow a chest freezer...


It can’t be easy devising a family car these days. Should it be electric, plug-in hybrid, mild hybrid or something else? Should it be an SUV, SAV, ordinary hatch or somewhere between the three? Is traditional leather allowed? Can it really be made to ride properly on 20-inch wheels? And so on and so on. 

Once upon a time (ancient history now, in fairness), the situation was simpler. The bigger your space requirement, the bigger the hatch or saloon was. For those with hounds, there would be an estate. And that sort of served everyone adequately well for quite a long time. Vauxhall once marketed the Vectra wagon with the tagline: ‘To get a bigger estate, you’d have to inherit one’. The Ford Mondeo retired a few years ago seemingly just a rear bench removal from hearse spec. Sometimes a giant estate gets the job done like little else - see the Volvo V90. 

This Ford Granada could hardly be a better representation of the old school approach to carrying capacity. It’s the total opposite of today’s sleek and suave estates - the rear overhang must be a yard long, the glass fit for a conservatory - and all the more lovable for it. Unpretentious is probably the best word, a big saloon made into an even bigger estate. Because what else would the parents and offspring of the '80s need? 

While the days of anyone using a Granada as a regular family bus are long behind us now - as are those of mass market makers launching flagship saloons - the Granny was in the Ford range for more than 20 years. It was an important model when these sorts of cars mattered; plenty with four cylinders, but what you really wanted was a Cologne V6. So guess what we have here… 

It’s Ghia spec, too, which would have made the neighbours green with envy back when you could own a three-bed semi and a Ford Granada with one salary. It’s been upgraded with a few Ghia X bits as well, and looks great in Caspian Blue on its TRX alloy wheels. Best get thinking about replacement rubber for those already. But it’s easy to imagine PHers of a certain vintage swooning. As far as once common cars that have now disappeared go, the Granada must be up there as one of the most loved. 

It’s going to need some work, before you get too excited. Its last MOT in 2020 highlighted some corrosion (this is an old Ford, so of course it did) as well as a few other issues. Since then, it’s only done a couple of hundred miles and resided in a private collection, so the situation likely won’t have improved. The advert suggests that the Granada is ‘ready for light recommissioning or restoration.’ Probably it’s best to err towards the latter rather than the former there, just to be sure. Plan for the worst and hope for the best is usually a good approach to classic car repair. Still, it’s a very cool old thing to rescue, and you’d have to hope that the sheer popularity of the Granada will ensure that the skills are out there to bring it back to former glory. Trips out with the family will never be the same again…


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Master Bean

Original Poster:

5,007 posts

145 months

Monday 30th March
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£8k for a potential rust bucket sold by a company that want to give you a bear hug.

SimonTheSailor

12,931 posts

253 months

Monday 30th March
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How many colours is it ?

GTEYE

2,414 posts

235 months

Monday 30th March
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SimonTheSailor said:
How many colours is it ?
50 shades of rattle can by the looks of it!

Chubbyross

4,909 posts

110 months

Monday 30th March
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Master Bean said:
£8k for a potential rust bucket sold by a company that want to give you a bear hug.
You're not wrong. The MOT history is the stuff of nightmares!

swisstoni

22,819 posts

304 months

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Giving it a vinyl roof was a brave decision.

MC Bodge

28,207 posts

200 months

Monday 30th March
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SimonTheSailor said:
How many colours is it ?
I was wondering that too.


el romeral

1,972 posts

162 months

Monday 30th March
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Maybe it is flip paintwork? So 80s with all the acres of crushed velour and windows. The tailgate and boot area look massive and way larger than I remember them. A great blast from the past.

CaptainScarlet1967

404 posts

10 months

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I do quite like the snaking tailpipe, which gives an air of nostalgia.

Whoever wants to make the finishing touch by adding a Ford badge to the bootlid will need to have an eye for detail, as the shade of blue used in Ford badges was changed in around 1994/5 to the darker, more navy, shade of blue we see today. As an example, the front badge on this Granada is the lighter shade of blue.

I've seen a few classic Fords that are described as being supposedly 100% factory original, but a giveaway that they are not has been the (dark) shade of blue of the Ford badge.

That said, the lighter blue badges are becoming increasingly harder to get hold of, so seeing them on old Fords getting scrapped (mostly in the USA) is a pity.

I hope this car goes to a decent home. It's great it has survived this long.

Andy86GT

926 posts

90 months

Monday 30th March
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It's funny how it still looks massive in the photos and that's how I remember them, but park it next to a modern car ....

Johnspex

5,080 posts

209 months

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MC Bodge said:
I was wondering that too.
It seems that one front indicator is orange and the other is bright red.
I thought it was the way the sun was shining but it seems to be the case at every angle.

S600BSB

7,675 posts

131 months

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Awful.

croyde

25,767 posts

255 months

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Reminds me of the MK4 Cortina Estate 2.0 Auto that I had a long long time ago smile

Previous owner had a dog and I was badly allergic so pulled all the carpets out.

Made the inside look like the interior of a Lancaster Bomber biggrin

Jon_S_Rally

4,392 posts

113 months

Monday 30th March
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Seems strong money to me, but I hope someone saves it all the same. A lovely old bus in its own way, and will be overflowing with nostalgia for someone.

S600BSB said:
Awful.
How very insightful.

LightweightLouisDanvers

2,799 posts

68 months

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That was some car in its day, bragging rights in the school playground if your dad had a 2.8i !

Jonathan-pb7yo

24 posts

125 months

Monday 30th March
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In the 1980s playground argument over who had the best Dad this was effectively the Top Trump card.

sparkythecat

8,075 posts

280 months

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I had one in the 80's, albeit the lower GL spec. It was cavernous and was great to waft around the country with 4 or 5 up with a boot full of fishing gear.
Back when measurements were imperial, I once managed to fit in a 3 ft drawer divan bed, it's headboard and an 8ft curtain pole.
Great memories.

SuperPav

1,297 posts

150 months

Monday 30th March
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Can't decide whether it's awesome, awful or a combination of both!

While an old school estate will always be cool, and evoke nostalgia vibes of road trips etc., the spots, vinyl roof and roof rack equally give it a strange barried out National Lampoons vibe.

Not sure it's a great car, but it's great to see one smile

Purosangue

2,151 posts

38 months

Monday 30th March
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brilliant

id remove the vinyl roof , and re upholster the seats preferably in leather a few furry dice , what's not to like

although i would still prefer a Cortina mk3 2000 E




WPA

14,055 posts

139 months

Monday 30th March
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Nope, I dread to think how bad it is underneath lot alone all the mismatched paint

and31

4,729 posts

152 months

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Jonathan-pb7yo said:
In the 1980s playground argument over who had the best Dad this was effectively the Top Trump card.
Not when your dad had a succession of XJ6’slaugh