FORD CORTINA MK I LIMOUSINE
Lowest Price: £9,000 • Median Price: £9,000 • Highest Price: £9,000 • Sell-Through Rate: 67%

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£9,000
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SINCE 2020
£9,000
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SINCE 2020
HIGHEST PRICE:
£9,000
SINCE 2020
NUMBER OF SOLD CARS:
2
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SELL THROUGH RATE:
67%
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The Ford Cortina Mk I, a family car, debuted in 1962. It was designed by Roy Brown Jr., who also designed the Edsel.
Its name came from the Winter Olympics in Cortina d'Ampezzo, Italy.
The Mk I was available in two-door and four-door saloon, as well as estate versions.
The Cortina was a sales success, becoming Britain's best-selling car in the 1960s.
Its successor was the Ford Cortina Mk II, launched in 1966.
Did you know that a Cortina Mk I starred in the British TV series "The Saint," driven by Roger Moore?
How much is a Ford Cortina Mk I Limousine worth?
In average condition, a Ford Cortina Mk I Limousine is worth £9,000.
What is the most expensive Ford Cortina Mk I Limousine to sell in history publicly?
The most expensive Ford Cortina Mk I Limousine to sell in history was sold for £9,000.
What is the cheapest Ford Cortina Mk I Limousine to sell in history publicly?
The cheapest Ford Cortina Mk I Limousine to sell in history was sold for £8,624.
When was the Ford Cortina Mk I Limousine produced?
The Ford Cortina Mk I Limousine was produced in 1963.


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