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| | Ford anglia105E Standard 1cc Petrol .
Orange Weston Heath 1mi
How much is it? From a standard BT landline, calling an 0844 number will cost you 5p (+VAT) per minute at all times. Visit us for a test drive MX Heaven ...> Unit 5 @ Bloomsbury Garage Weston Heath Shifnal TF11 8RT Find out where we are Call us to discuss this vehicle 08446632492 Visit Our eBay Showroom Ford anglia105E Standard 1cc Petrol Orange Weston Heath 1mi Price: £850.00 Scroll over the thumbnails to enlarge Not what you were looking for? Other vehicles from this dealer | About Us MXHeaven specialise in sales,repair,& service of mazda mx5 UK and Japanesse imports,part of the larger Bloomsbury Garage Group a family run concern since 1948 we also offer arange of other makes and models.We offer all the usual garage facilities, Description Ford Anglia Rolling Shell has been used for some kind of motor sport has fitted arches, orginal dash doors still open, NO ENGINE or gearbox, has rear axle on leaf springs, also has front suspension (escort type and cross member)Good solid shell require minor welding would even rebuild for road use Interested? Get in touch Phone: 08446632492 Visit Our eBay Showroom Visit us for a test drive MX Heaven Unit 5 @ Bloomsbury Garage Weston Heath Shifnal TF11 8RT Find out where we are Terms & Conditions A non-returnable Deposit of £200 required either direct to us by debit card or via paypal to reserve vehicle, deducted from final invoice on completion of sale.Please Note.Mileages are NOT WARRANTED unless stated in discription X
| £850.00 | 11/02/12 15:26 |
New Ford Anglia for sale |
| | Ford ANGLIA 1965 White Saloon MOT & TAX .
I would consider a part exchange on this vehicle
How much is it? From a standard BT landline, calling an 0844 number will cost you 5p (+VAT) per minute at all times. All inquiries, 24 hours a day... ...> ALL major CREDIT & DEBIT cards accepted.. Jusst Carss Seaview House, Warehouse 8 Bowles Well Gardens, Dover Road Folkestone CT19 6PQ Find out where we are Call us to discuss this vehicle 08446632805 07968 354566 Visit Our eBay Showroom Ford ANGLIA 1965 White Saloon MOT & TAX I would consider a part exchange on this vehicle Price: £1,695.00 Scroll over the thumbnails to enlarge Not what you were looking for? Other vehicles from this dealer | About Us With over twenty years experience of vehicle delivery, recovery, purchasing, and sales; you and your cherished vehicle are in safe hands.Over 1000 European deliveries, collections, purchases, and sales have been completed in the last year. Any destination covered - 24 hour telephone support. We are fully insured to EU standard.Quality cars available to purchase - classic or modern: we aim provide a service to cover a broad range of potential world-wide customers. We can deliver by a transporter (cost is subject to Mileage and individual circumstance) to anywhere in the EU. Anything further can be shipped on request.We venture to treat you and your car as one of our own. Description **** WE ACCEPT ALL MAJOR CREDIT & DEBIT CARDS **** Here we have a Ford Anglia.The car has been very well maintained indeed. There isn`t any paperwork other than the V5 and the new MOT certificates. However, as can been seen on inspection, this vehicle runs very well.We are open to sensible offers or a part exchange on this vehicle.I can deliver this car if need be anywhere in the U.K.Any questions just call me Ian on 07580023632 or e-mail me at irecoveru@msn.com...At JusstCarss we are always looking for new or old cars to buy in for good cash prices, so give us a call if you know of anything for sale or if you want to sell what you have. Why buy from us? Over 20 years experience with car sales We offer a full part exchange with every vehicle and NOW accept ALL CREDIT & DEBIT cards... Quality expected & delivered without disappointment We also buy classic and modern vehicles for decent cash prices and offer to sell your car on S.O.R.. We pride ourselves on our excellence within this forever evolving industry Interested? Get in touch Phone: 08446632805 Visit Our eBay Showroom All inquiries, 24 hours a day... ALL major CREDIT & DEBIT cards accepted.. Jusst Carss Seaview House, Warehouse 8 Bowles Well Gardens, Dover Road Folkestone CT19 6PQ Find out where we are Warranty We employ a full recovery service: any vehicle can be recovered if anything were to happen immediately after purchase and on most vehicles we offer a personal 10 day warranty but only at the screen price, any deals or reduction in price of a vehicle means NO warranty at all... . Terms & Conditions Reimbursement of a sale will be considered under our personal 10 day warranty, but this is subject to the conditions set out in our warranty section... . X
| £1695.00 | 13/02/12 16:12 |
| | 1966(D) Ford Anglia 105E 1200 Super .
23,000 Miles, Fully Restored, Disc Brakes and Servo
Visit us for a test drive Malthouse Garage Malthouse Garage Halfway House Shrewsbury SY5 9DD Find out where we are Call us to discuss this vehicle 01743 ...> 884900 Visit Our eBay Showroom 1966(D) Ford Anglia 105E 1200 Super 23,000 Miles, Fully Restored, Disc Brakes and Servo Price: £6,995.00 Scroll over the thumbnails to enlarge Not what you were looking for? Other vehicles from this dealer | About Us Please feel free to contact us by telephone Monday to Friday from 9.00 - 5.30, Saturday and Sunday 10.00 - 4.00 Description We bought the Anglia in 2006 and spent about 18 months restoring it and it has been used regularly and stored indoors ever since.We have over 30 years experience in body repairs and classic car restorations.Additions include:Front Disc Brakes And Servo Conversion, Electronic ignition,Lotus Cortina Wheels,Wooden Steering Wheel and GearknobWe still have all the original parts available to return the car to standard spec.One Former Keeper From New,Tax exempt,Bodywork and interior are in excellent condition,Drives wellViewing is recommended by appointment only and any questions are welcomed. Interested? Get in touch Phone: 01743 884900 Email Visit Our eBay Showroom Visit us for a test drive Malthouse Garage Malthouse Garage Halfway House Shrewsbury SY5 9DD Find out where we are X
| £6995.00 | 25/02/12 18:44 |
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| | Ford Anglia 100e 1958 .
Ford Anglia 100e, 1958 model in fantastic condition inside and out. This is a real classic. The car has 74k, plenty of history from through the years. ...> The car is tax exempt. Everything on the car works as it should. It starts first time every time, runs without any problems and brakes and drives as it shouldThe car is completely factory standard. I am selling this for a friend so please email me and i will pass it on or call the number in the advert. Viewing is very strongly recommended Thanks Sam X
| £2500.00 | 27/02/12 22:45 |
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Ford Anglia From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jump to: navigation, search Ford Anglia Manufacturer
Ford of Britain Production
1939–1967 Assembly
Dagenham, England
Halewood, England from 1963 Predecessor
Ford 7Y Successor
Ford Escort Class
Subcompact Layout
FR layout The Ford Anglia is a British car from Ford in the United Kingdom. It is related to the Ford Prefect and the later Ford Popular. The Ford Anglia name was applied to four models of car between 1939 and 1967.
1,594,486 Anglias were produced, before it was replaced by the new Ford Escort. Contents 1 Anglia E04A (1939–1948)
2 Anglia E494A (1949–1953)
3 Anglia 100E (1953–1959)
4 Anglia 105E (1959–1968)
5 Super Anglia 123E (1962–1967)
6 References in popular media and celebrity connections
7 References [edit] Anglia E04A (1939–1948) Ford Anglia E04A 1946 Ford Anglia E04A Production
1939–1948
55,807 units[1] Body style(s)
2-door saloon
2-door tourer (Australia)[2]
2-door roadster (Australia)[2] Engine(s)
933 cc I4 Wheelbase
90 in (2,300 mm)[3] Length
152 inches (3,900 mm)[3] Width
57 in (1,400 mm)[3] Height
63 in (1,600 mm)[3] Related
Ford Prefect The patriotically named first Ford Anglia, launched soon after Britain declared war on Germany in early September 1939,[3] and given the internal Ford model code of E04A, was a facelifted version of the Ford 7Y, a simple vehicle aimed at the cheap end of the market, with few features. Most were painted Ford black. Styling was typically late-1930s, with an upright radiator. There were standard and deluxe models, the latter having better instrumentation and, on prewar models, running boards. Both front and rear suspensions used transverse leaf springs, and the brakes were mechanical.
A bulge at the back enabled a spare wheel to be removed from its vertical outside stowage on the back of the car and stowed flat on the boot floor, which usefully increased luggage space. Some back seat leg room was sacrificed to the luggage space, being reduced from 43¾ inches in the Ford 7Y to 38½ inches in the Anglia.[3]
The domestic market engine was the 933 cc straight-4 side-valve engine familiar to drivers of predecessor models since 1933.[3] The 1172 cc straight-4 engine from the Ford Ten was fitted for some export markets, including North America, where imports began for model year 1948; these cars used the slightly more aerodynamic "three-hole" grille from the 1937-8 Ford Ten 7W, prefacing the 1949 E494A facelift. They also had sealed beam headlights and small, separate parking lights mounted underneath, as well as dual tail lights, into which flashing turn signals could be added without adding additional lights.
The car retained a vacuum-powered wiper with its tendency to slow down or stop above about 40 mph (64 km/h), the point at which the suction effect from the induction manifold disappeared; however, the Anglia's wipers were supported by a vacuum reservoir, which partially addressed the propensity to stop entirely when the car was accelerated.[3]
A contemporary road test commended the Anglia's ability to pull away from 5 or 6 mph (8 or 10 km/h) in top gear.[3] Compulsory driving tests had only recently been introduced in the UK. Most potential buyers would approach the vehicle without the benefit of formal driving tuition. The cars did have synchromesh between second and top gears, but not between first and second,[3] so many would have sought, wherever possible, to avoid en route changes down to first.
The 2-door Anglia is similar to the 4-door E93A Ford Prefect.
Production, hindered by the closure of Ford's factory during the Second World War, ceased in 1948 after a total of 55,807 had been built. Initial sales in Britain actually began in early 1940. Production was suspended in early 1942, and resumed in mid 1945. In Australia, the E04A was built from 1940–1945, and again from 1946-1948. [edit] Anglia E494A (1949–1953) Ford Anglia E494A 1953 Ford Anglia E494A Production
1949–1953
108,878 units [1] Body style(s)
2-door saloon
2-door panel van
2-door tourer (Australia)[4]
2-door coupe utility (Australia)[5]
4-door saloon (Australia)[4] Engine(s)
933 cc I4 Transmission(s)
3 speed manual Wheelbase
90 in (2286 mm)[6] Length
154 in (3912 mm)[6] Width
57 in (1448 mm)[6] Height
63 in (1600 mm)[6] The 1949 model, code E494A, was a makeover of the previous model with a rather more 1940s style front-end, including the sloped, twin-lobed radiator grille. Again it was a very spartan vehicle and in 1948 was Britain's lowest priced four wheel car[6].
An Anglia tested by the British magazine The Motor in 1948 had a top speed of 57 mph (92 km/h) and could accelerate from 0-50 mph (80 km/h) in 38.3 seconds. A fuel consumption of 36.2 miles per imperial gallon (7.80 L/100 km; 30.1 mpg-US) was recorded. The test car cost £309 including taxes.[6] Delivery vans based on the Anglia supported British commerce for several decades: these 'commercial' versions often retained the mechanical components and front sections of superseded Anglia saloons. Including all production, 108,878 were built. When production as an Anglia ceased in 1953, it continued as the extremely basic Ford Popular until 1959. [edit] Anglia 100E (1953–1959) Ford Anglia 100E 1960 Ford Anglia 100E Production
1953–1959
345,841 units [1] Body style(s)
2-door saloon
3-door estate car
2-door panel van Engine(s)
1172 cc Straight-4 Wheelbase
87 in (2210 mm) [7] Length
151.75 in (3854 mm) (saloon)
141.75 in (3600 mm) (estate) Width
60.5 in (1537 mm)[8] Height
57.25 in (1454 mm)[8] Curb weight
1,624 lb (737 kg) (saloon)
1,792 lb (813 kg) (estate) Related
Ford Popular
Ford Prefect In 1953, Ford released the 100E, designed by Lacuesta Automotive. It was a completely new car with a more modern three-box design. The 100E was available as a 2-door Anglia and a 4-door Prefect. During this period the old Anglia was available as the 103E Popular, touted as the cheapest car in the world.
Internally there were individual front seats trimmed in PVC, hinged to allow access to the rear. The instruments (speedometer, fuel gauge and ampmeter) were placed in a cluster around the steering column and the gear change was floor mounted. A heater and radio were optional extras.
Under the bonnet the 100E still housed an antiquated, but actually new, 36 bhp (27 kW; 36 PS) side-valve engine sharing the bore and stroke of the old unit but now with larger bearings and inlet valves and pump-assisted cooling. The three speed gearbox was retained. Some models were fitted with a semi automatic "Manumatic" gearbox. A second wind-screen wiper was now included at no extra cost,[3] although the wipers' vacuum-powered operation was also retained: by now this was seen as seriously old-fashioned and the wipers were notorious for slowing down when driving up steep hills, or coming to a complete rest when trying to overtake. The separate chassis construction of the previous models was replaced by unit construction and the front suspension used Macpherson struts, with anti-roll bar and semi-elliptic leaf springs at the rear. The car's 87-inch (2,200 mm) wheelbase was the shortest of any Anglia, but the front and rear track were increased to 48 inches (1,200 mm), and cornering on dry roads involved a degree of understeer:[3] the steering took just two turns between locks making the car responsive and easy to place on the road, although on wet roads it was too easy to make the tail slide out.[3] A rare option for 1957 and 1958 was Newtondrive clutchless gearchange. The electrical system became 12 volt. 1958 Ford Anglia 101E The 100E sold well; by the time production ceased in 1959, 345,841 had rolled off the production line. There were from 1955 two estate car versions,similar to the 300E vans but fitted with side windows, folding rear seats and a horizontally split tailgate. This necessitated relocating the fuel tank. These were the basic Escort and better appointed Squire, which sported wood trim down the sides. This feature has become a common feature of some Ford estates/station wagons ever since. The basic van variant was badged as a Thames product, as were all Ford commercials following the dropping of the Fordson badge..
An Anglia saloon tested by the British Motor magazine in 1954 had a top speed of 70.2 mph (113.0 km/h) and could accelerate from 0-60 mph (97 km/h) in 29.4 seconds. A fuel consumption of 30.3 miles per imperial gallon (9.32 L/100 km; 25.2 mpg-US) was recorded. The test car cost £511 including taxes.[8] [edit] Anglia 105E (1959–1968) Ford Anglia 105E 1967 Ford Anglia 105E Production
1959–1967
1,004,737 units[1] Body style(s)
2-door saloon
3-door estate car
2-door panel van Engine(s)
997 cc I4 Wheelbase
91 in (2311 mm)[7] Length
154 in (3912 mm)[9] Width
56 in (1422 mm)[9] Height
56 in (1422 mm)[9] Curb weight
1,624 lb (737 kg) (saloon) 1966 Ford Anglia 105E Super in Wales This example of the more competitively priced basic Anglia is prior mandatory amber turn indicators and has them combined with the parking lights. It featured a smaller, painted grille, with a chromed reveal, rendering them easily identifiable from but, several decades later, rarer than De Luxe 105Es. Ford Anglia 105E Estate The final Anglia model, the 105E, was introduced in 1959. Its American-influenced styling included a sweeping nose line, and on deluxe versions, a full-width slanted chrome grille in between prominent 'eye' headlamps. (Basic Anglias featured a narrower, painted grille.[10]) Its smoothly sloped line there looked more like a 1950s Studebaker (or even early Ford Thunderbird) than the more aggressive-looking late-'50s American Fords, possibly because its British designers used wind-tunnel testing and streamlining. Like late-'50s Lincolns and Mercurys and the Citroën Ami of France, the car sported a backward-slanted rear window (so that it would remain clear in rain, according to contemporary marketing claims). In fact, this look was imported from the 1958 Lincoln Continental, where it had been the accidental result of a design specification for an electrically opening (breezway) rear window. As well as being used, by Ford, on the Consul Classic, this look was also copied by Bond, Reliant and Invacar, for their three wheelers. The resulting flat roofline gave it excellent rear headroom. It had muted tailfins, much toned-down from its American counterparts. An estate car joined the saloon in the line-up in September 1961.
The new styling was matched by a new engine, something that the smaller Fords had been needing for some time—a 997 cc overhead-valve straight-4 with an oversquare cylinder bore, that became known by its "Kent" code name. Acceleration from rest was still sluggish (by the standards of today), but it was much improved from earlier cars. Also new for British Fords was a four-speed (manual) gearbox with synchromesh on the top three forward ratios: this was replaced by an all-synchromesh box in September 1962 (on 1198 powered cars) [10]. The notoriously feeble vacuum powered windscreen wiper set-up of earlier Anglias were replaced with (by now) more conventional windscreen wipers powered by their own electric motor[10]. The Macpherson strut independent front suspension used on the 100E was retained.
In October 1962, twenty four year old twin brothers Tony and Michael Brookes (See also Ford Corsair GT) and a group of friends took a private Anglia 105e fitted with the Ford £13 Performance Kit to Montlhery Autodrome near Paris and captured 6 International Class G World Records averaging 83.47 mph (134.33 km/h). These were 4,5,6 and 7 days and nights and 15,000, and 20,000 kilometres. The Anglia's strength and durability meant that no repairs were required whatsoever other than tyre changes.
The car's commercial success has subsequently been overshadowed by the even greater sales achieved by the Cortina: in 1960, when 191,752 Anglias left Ford's Halewood[citation needed] plant in the 105E's first full production year, it set a new production-volume record for the Ford Motor Company[10]. The Anglia Super introduced in September 1962 for the 1963 model year shared the longer stroke 1198 cc version of the Ford Kent 997 cc engine of the newly introduced Ford Cortina[10]. The Anglia Super was distinguished by its painted contrasting-coloured side stripe[10]. A new Anglia saloon tested by the British Motor magazine in 1959 had a top speed of 73.8 mph (118.8 km/h) and could accelerate from 0-60 mph (97 km/h) in 26.9 seconds. A fuel consumption of 41.2 miles per imperial gallon (6.86 L/100 km; 34.3 mpg-US) was recorded. The test car cost £610 including taxes of £180.[9]
The old 100E Anglia became the new 100E Popular and the four-door Prefect bodyshell remained available as the new Ford Prefect (107E) which had all 105E running gear, including engine and brakes, while the 100E Escort and Squire remained available, unchanged. In 1961 the Escort and Squire were replaced by the 105E Anglia estate. Both cars are popular with hot rodders to this day, helped by the interchangeability of parts and the car's tuning potential. The 100E delivery van also gave way to a new vehicle based on the 105E. Identical to the Anglia 105E back to the B post, the rest of the vehicle was entirely new.
[edit] Super Anglia 123E (1962–1967) Ford Anglia 123E 1966 Anglia Super Production
1962–1967
79,223 units[1] Body style(s)
2-door saloon
3-door estate car
2-door panel van Engine(s)
1198 cc I4 From 1962, the 123E Anglia Super was available alongside the 105E, replacing the last of the line of Prefects, with a larger 1198 cc engine and other refinements.
The same car was also sold in Europe. One Europe-only variant was the Anglia Sportsman that carried its spare tyre on the back, somewhat similar to the continental kit often seen in the United States. Chrome bumper overriders, broad whitewall tyres, and optionally a side stripe kicking up at the end into the tail-lights/fin were also fitted.
Towards the end of the run Ford experimented with two colours of metallic paint on the Anglia, "Blue Mink" and "Venetian Gold". 250 were made in the Blue and 500 were made in the Gold, so they are both quite rare.
Anglia saloons were provided with various levels of trim. The base model was the Standard, and this sported no chromework, painted rear light surrounds, steel slatted grille and limited interior trim. The deluxe had a chrome side strip, chrome rear lights, glovebox lid, sun visor and full width chrome radiator grille. The top of the range was the Super, which had twin chrome side strips, contrasting coloured roof and side flash, plusher interior trim, together with the 1198 cc engine and a gearbox with synchromesh on first gear.
Optional extras were the mechanical upgrade of a Deluxe to a Super, retaining the Deluxe trim, or the upgrade of a Deluxe to a Super trim, but retaining the 997 cc engine, an option rarely taken up.[citation needed] [edit] References in popular media and celebrity connections On BBC television the popular Z Cars serial mimicked the real life police forces' adoption of small patrol cars, known as Panda Cars due to their duck egg blue paintwork with a broad vertical white stripe running right over the doors and roof. Ford doubled their product placement by supplying 105E Anglias to appear alongside the Zephyrs, which were the original rolling stars of the show. On the ITV programme Heartbeat, Ford Anglias are used as police cars On The Young Ones Vyvyan had a yellow Ford Anglia with flames on the side and with his nickname "VYV" at the back of the back windshield. Roland Rat had a pink 1957 Ford Anglia 100E known as the 'Ratmobile'. John Strangways owned a blue-ish 1960 Ford Anglia Deluxe version in the James Bond-film Dr. No. A turquoise 105E car prominently featured in J. K. Rowling's Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets, as Harry Potter's friend Ron Weasley's father's car, one he charmed to give it the capabilities of flight and invisibility. Ron later crashes the Anglia into the Whomping Willow attempting, along with Harry, to reach Hogwarts on time after missing the Hogwarts Express. The car is later referenced in Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire when Harry recalls that it is running wild in the Forbidden Forest. The car that was used in filming is on display at the Cars of the Stars Motor Museum in Keswick, Cumbria, UK. In October 1969 the newly promoted Shadow Transport Minister disclosed to the London Daily Telegraph that she drove an eight year old Ford 105E de Luxe: Margaret Thatcher stressed that she was "not a car snob"[11], however. An Anglia police car can be seen in volume 32 of the Case Closed manga. [edit] References ^ a b c d e Sedgwick, M.; Gillies (1989). A-Z of Cars 1945-1970. Devon, UK: Bay View Books. ISBN 1-870979-39-7.
^ a b The History of Ford in Australia, Norm Darwin, 1986, page 99
^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m "Design Progress: Small Fords". Autocar 134 (nbr 3918): pages 10–12 9. date 29 April 1971.
^ a b The Australian Motor Manual - Annual 1949-50, page 37
^ The History of Ford in Australia, Norm Darwin, 1986, page 97
^ a b c d e f "The Ford Anglia 8hp Road Test". The Motor. October 27, 1948.
^ a b Culshaw; Horrobin (1974). Complete Catalogue of British Cars. London: Macmillan. ISBN 0-333-16689-2.
^ a b c "The Ford Anglia". The Motor. May 26, 1954.
^ a b c d "The new Ford Anglia". The Motor. September 10, 1959.
^ a b c d e f "Time Machines: Little belter: Ford Anglia 1959 - 1967". Drive (Magazine of the British Automobile Association) 116: pages 18–19. date March 1985.
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Before completion it was featured as the prize in a competition in the Liverpool Echo newspaper, which was won by a Mr Taylor. The car was ceremonially driven off the production line by the Lord Mayor of Liverpool on 8 March 1963 and was handed over to its new owner with a special registration 1KF. Mr Taylor could not drive and sold the car on. Fords bought the car back three years later and donated it to Liverpool City Museum, as World Museum was then known. Its engine was the first overhead valve unit used on a small Ford and this was coupled to a four speed gearbox. The car has a distinctive body shape with a 'reverse-slope' rear window. Location Currently in store. Back to the top Media centre Membership and support Vacancies About this site Education & Communities Contact us © 2010 National Museums Liverpool || Skip to main contentBuyMy eBaySellCommunityContact usHelpEnter your search keyword13Welcome! 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