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| | 1955 MK1 FORD ZEPHYR SIX FARNHAM ESTATE EXCEEDINGLY RARE .
| 1955 MK1 FORD ZEPHYR SIX ESTATE, 00U 827 | This car is one of the very rare surviving Mk1 estates by Abbotts of Farnham and this is the only known surviving ...> Mk1 Zephyr estate in the UK. | It is believed that around 800 were built, with 500 of these being exported. The Owners’ Club currently believe there are a total of 10 of these cars left in the world. The last tax disc before restoration appears on the windscreen and the car has been roadworthy again since 1986. | The car has covered an estimated 116, 000 miles. The conversion from saloon to estate by Abbotts was crude but strong. The dimple in the roof, coupled with considerable cross-bracing means that a man can stand on the rubbing strips within the roof rack with no fear of damaging the roof. The extra windows and space give the car an airier feel than the saloon, and the extra weight over the rear wheels improves handling. | During restoration, the car received original new Ford parts for sills, jacking points, driver’s door, inner and outer front wings, lower rear wings, front panel, grille and bonnet. New floors were manufactured and fitted. The rear fifth door was re-manufactured to a very high standard by O & A Boa, of Hucknall. | It took 28 man-hours to fit the 4 window channels, winding gear, door locks and window trims on the four side doors. The seat frames are original but the leather covers are new. These and the headlining required several weeks of work, the headlining being “extremely difficult” according to a trimmer expert. Abbotts used to fit non-Ford headlining, adopting a belt and braces approach of glue and clamps. Trim panels were fitted in different ways on the two sides of the car. The rear seat was a reworked saloon seat, and, despite Abbott’s efforts, not the best design for an estate. Re-trimming was done to an excellent standard by Howard Buchanan of Finedon, Northants. | This year (2011) we have completely overhauled the braking system, it has had new brake shoes front and rear, new hydraulic wheel cylinder seals, front and rear flexible brake hoses, the brake drums have been skimmed, a new fuel pump and four new white-wall tyres. | Further points to note; this car is fitted with various period accessories, the all-metal sun visor and chrome hunting lamp, original tow bar and original valve radio all working perfectly. Four years ago, the car was subject to a bare metal re-spray in the original Canterbury Green at the same time the opportunity was taken to refurbish the chrome, the car was fitted with new bespoke carpets and rare nos `Kumficar` leopard print seat covers finishing the car to a very high standard. | The car was invited to the `100 years of Ford Motoring` at the Goodwood Revival September 2011 and took part in the daily parade around the circuit (great fun!). | Classic Car magazine has stated that the Mk1 estate was probably the car that saved Abbotts of Farnham from going out of business. | Performance is similar to that of the Zephyr saloon, 0-60mph is about 20 seconds, top speed about 85mph or so in overdrive and around 25-27mpg fuel consumption. The overdrive has a freewheel system with clutch less gear changes at town speeds under 30mph and an automatic up change or kick down into and out of overdrive – a very advanced system for its time. | I Would be interested in part-exchange with British Competition motorcycle (pre-65 Trials i.e. Norton, Ariel, Douglas, AJS, BSA, etc). | For further details call Simon 07768 725 646 | X
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Visit us for a test drive Moto-Build Ltd Homestead Farm Clockhouse Lane West Egham Surrey TW20 8PE Find out where we are Call us to discuss this vehicle ...> 01784 477477 Visit Our eBay Showroom 1960 Ford ZEPHYR MK2 Lowline Price: £7,995.00 Scroll over the thumbnails to enlarge Not what you were looking for? Other vehicles from this dealer | About Us We are a family run business with director Grahame Davis, daughter Laura and son Courtney.There are many members of staff to deal with your every need We have a full in house operation, which includes a Full Workshop, Body shop, Gearbox/Engine shop, Interior Trim shop, complete stores and Car Sales all on one site. We have been dealing in British made sports cars for over 40 years and have an unparalleled understanding of these cars.Please contact us and speak to one of our sales team, technicians or alternatively visit our premises we will be happy to assist you. Description 1960 Ford Zephyr MK2, White over Green with nice matching interior.Fitted with Sunvisor, Hunting Lamp, Twin Aerials, White Wall Tyres and a pair of nodding dogs on the rear parcel shelf!Please phone for more details Why buy from us? We are a family run business Dealing with Classic Cars for over 40 Years Part Exchange Welcome Interested? Get in touch Phone: 01784 477477 Visit Our eBay Showroom Visit us for a test drive Moto-Build Ltd Homestead Farm Clockhouse Lane West Egham Surrey TW20 8PE Find out where we are X
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Ford Zephyr From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jump to: navigation , search For another Ford related car called Zephyr, see Lincoln-Zephyr . Ford Zephyr Manufacturer Ford of Britain Production 1950–1972 Assembly Dagenham Predecessor Ford Pilot Successor Ford Consul Ford Granada Class Full-size The Ford Zephyr was a car manufactured by the Ford Motor Company in the United Kingdom. Between 1950 and 1972, it was sold as a more powerful six-cylinder saloon to complement the four-cylinder Ford Consul : from 1962 the Zephyr itself was offered in both four- and six-cylinder versions. The Zephyr and its luxury variant, the Zephyr Zodiac which appeared in 1955, were the largest passenger cars in the British Ford range from 1950 till they were replaced in 1971 by a larger Ford Consul and Granada . Contents 1 History 2 Mark I 2.1 Zephyr Six (or Zephyr Mark I) 2.2 Zephyr Zodiac (or Zodiac Mark I) 3 Mark II 3.1 Zephyr Mark II 3.2 Zodiac Mark II 3.3 Abbott Estates 4 Mark III 4.1 Zephyr 4 Mark III 4.2 Zephyr 6 Mark III 4.3 Abbott Estates 4.4 Zodiac Mark III 5 Mark IV 5.1 Zephyr Mark IV 5.2 Zodiac and Executive Mark IV 6 References 6.1 Notations 6.2 Footnotes 7 External links [ edit ] History The Mark I Ford Consul and Zephyr models were first displayed at the Earl's Court motor show in 1950. They were the first to use in mass production the MacPherson Strut independent front suspension which is still widely used today. Production began with the Consul on January 1, 1951. The Mark I model ran until 1956. From April 1956 the Mark II Consul, Zephyr and Zodiac went on sale and were known as the Three Graces. The Mark II range was a big seller and finished its run in 1962 when from April that year the Mark III Zephyr 4, Zephyr 6 and Zodiac went on sale; the Consul name was dropped, the car's place in the Ford UK line-up being filled by the first four-cylinder Ford Zephyr. While the Mark II Zephyr and Zodiacs had shared the same body (the Consul had shorter front guards and bulkhead), the new Zodiac and Zephyrs launched in 1962 shared few body panels. With the Mark III, Ford finally sorted out problems that had beset previous models (Mark I axles and Mark II gearboxes were particular weaknesses) and the Mark III proved to be the most popular and durable of the range (it is said that possibly no other UK-based car had undergone as much pre-production testing). The model sold at a rate equal to or better than the Mark II both in the UK and overseas, but was in production for a shorter time. During the last months of production, an up-market Executive version was added to the Mark III range, and examples of these are today highly sought after. The Mk III range was discontinued in January 1966 (many believe prematurely given the cars' success) and the completely new Zephyr / Zodiac Mark IV range was released in April 1966. This car was somewhat ahead of its time with a design that anticipated the later Consul/Granada range with V-engines and independent rear suspension, but the research and development of the model was very rushed and this unfortunately reflected in its durability. Although the Ford Zephyr never saw American production, cars were imported into the US and the name itself has appeared on other American Ford-related cars: the Mercury Zephyr was an upscale version of the Ford Fairmont , and the Lincoln Zephyr began its second production run in 2006 (the first was from 1936 to 1942). [ edit ] Mark I [ edit ] Zephyr Six (or Zephyr Mark I ) Ford Zephyr Six Production 1951-1956 148,629 saloons and 4048 convertibles made. Body style(s) 4-door saloon 5-door estate (conversion) 2-door convertible (conversion) Engine(s) 2,262 cc (138 cu in) straight-6 ohv Wheelbase 107 in (2718 mm) [ 1 ] Length 172 in (4369 mm) [ 2 ] Width 64 in (1626 mm) [ 2 ] Height 60 in (1524 mm) [ 2 ] Curb weight 2,464 lb (1,118 kg) Related Ford Consul I Model number EOTA The first of the Zephyr range was a lengthened version of the four-cylinder 1,508 cc (92 cu in) Consul, with a 2,262 cc (138 cu in) six-cylinder engine producing 68 bhp (51 kW). It had MacPherson Strut independent front suspension and a live axle with half elliptic springs at the rear. The car could reach just over 80 mph (130 km/h) and 23 mpg. The Ford Zephyr Six was available with 4-door saloon, estate and 2-door convertible bodies. The convertible version was made by Carbodies and had a power-operated hood; the estate car was by Abbotts of Farnham and was sold as the Farnham. The car was a success not only in the market place but also in competition. In 1953 a Ford Zephyr Six driven by Maurice Gatsonides won the Monte Carlo rally , pushing a Jaguar Mark VII into second place in the process. Two years later a Ford Zephyr Six driven by Vic Preston with D P Marwaha achieved an outright win in the East African Safari Rally [ 3 ] . A saloon tested by The Motor magazine in 1951 had a top speed of 79.8 mph (128.4 km/h) and could accelerate from 0-60 mph (97 km/h) in just 20.2 seconds. A fuel consumption of 23.7 miles per imperial gallon (11.9 L/100 km; 19.7 mpg -US ) was recorded. The test car cost £842 including taxes but was fitted with optional leather trim, heater and radio (the basic car cost £842). [ 2 ] Ford Zephyr Mark I [ edit ] Zephyr Zodiac (or Zodiac Mark I ) Ford Zephyr Zodiac Production 1954-1956 22,634 made. Body style(s) 4-door saloon 5-door estate (conversion) Engine(s) 2,262 cc (138 cu in) straight-6 Model number EOTTA The Zephyr Zodiac (or Zodiac Mark I ) was an upmarket version of the Zephyr launched at the London Motor Show in autumn 1953. It had two-tone paintwork, leather trim, a heater, windscreen washers, whitewall tyres and spot lights, etc. The engine had a higher compression ratio - 7.5:1 instead of 6.8:1 - increasing the maximum power to 71 bhp (53 kW) [ 4 ] . A car tested by The Motor magazine in 1955 had a top speed of 80 mph (130 km/h) and could accelerate from 0-60 mph (97 km/h) in 20.2 seconds. A fuel consumption of 22.2 miles per imperial gallon (12.7 L/100 km; 18.5 mpg -US ) was recorded. The test car cost £851 including taxes. [ 4 ] There are no official records of Zephyr Zodiac convertibles being produced but there were a few estate cars. Ford Zodiac Mark I Zodiac ornament [ edit ] Mark II [ edit ] Zephyr Mark II Ford Zephyr Mark II Production 1956-1962 294,506 (including the Zodiac Mark II) and 6911 Convertibles made. Body style(s) 4-door saloon ("sedan" in Australia) 5-door station wagon (Australia) 2-door coupe utility (Australia) 5-door estate (conversion) 2-door convertible (conversion) Engine(s) 2,553 cc (156 cu in) straight-6 ohv Wheelbase 107 in (2718 mm) [ 1 ] Length 178.5 in (4534 mm) Width 67 in (1702 mm) [ 5 ] Curb weight 2,576 lb (1,168 kg) Related Ford Consul II Model number 206E In 1956 the Consul, Zephyr and Zodiac were all restyled to a new family look. The 6-cylinder cars' engines were enlarged to 2,553 cc (156 cu in), with power output correspondingly raised to 86 bhp (64 kW) [ 5 ] . The wheelbase was increased by 3 inches (76 mm) to 107 inches (2,700 mm) and the width increased to 69 inches (1,800 mm). The weight distribution and turning circle were also improved. Top speed increased to 88 mph (142 km/h) and the fuel consumption was also improved at 28 mpg -imp (10 L/100 km; 23 mpg -US ). The Zodiac and Zephyr were also offered in two body styles these being the "Highline" and "Lowline", depending on the year of manufacture — the difference being 1.75 in (44 mm) being cut from the height of the roof panel. The "Highline" variant featured a hemispherical instrument cluster, whereas the "Lowline" had a more rectangular panel. In Australia, the Mark II Consul, Zephyr and Zodiac were built at Ford's factory in Geelong . As well as a 3-speed manual gearbox there was an optional overdrive and from 1956 (1959 in Australia) a Borg Warner DG automatic transmission . At first drum brakes were fitted all round (with a larger lining area of 147 sq in /950 cm 2 ) but front discs became optional in 1960 and standard from mid 1961 (in Australia only 4-wheel drum brakes were available; some dealers fitted servo-assistance from 1961). A two-door convertible version was offered with power-operated hood. Owing to the structural weaknesses inherent in the construction of convertibles very few convertibles are known to survive: probably only 20-25 examples. In Australia utility (pick-up) and station wagon (estate) versions built in local factories were sold. A convertible with overdrive tested by The Motor magazine in 1961 had a top speed of 88.3 mph (142.1 km/h) and could accelerate from 0-60 mph (97 km/h) in 17.0 seconds. A fuel consumption of 24.5 miles per imperial gallon (11.5 L/100 km; 20.4 mpg -US ) was recorded. The test car cost £1193 including taxes. [ 6 ] In Australia, poor sales of the Zephyr led to cancellation of local manufacturing, which was switched in 1960 to production of the US-designed Falcon . Zephyr Mark II "Lowline" Carbodies Convertible Zephyr [ edit ] Zodiac Mark II Ford Zodiac Mark II Production 1956-1962 294,506 (including the Zodiac Mark II) and 6911 Convertibles made. Body style(s) 4-door saloon 5-door estate (conversion) 2-door convertible (conversion) Engine(s) 2,553 cc (156 cu in) straight-6 Model number 206E The Mark II Zodiac was slightly altered to distinguish it from the lesser variants, having more elaborate tail-end styling and at the front a different grille. The auxiliary lamps and wing mirrors were deleted from the Zodiac range but it retained two-tone paint, whitewall tyres, chrome wheel-trim embellishers and gold plated badges. A car tested by the British magazine The Motor in 1956 had a top speed of 87.9 mph (141.5 km/h) and could accelerate from 0-60 mph (97 km/h) in 17.1 seconds. A fuel consumption of 21.5 miles per imperial gallon (13.1 L/100 km; 17.9 mpg -US ) was recorded. The test car cost £968 including taxes. [ 5 ] Zodiac Mark II Convertible Zodiac [ edit ] Abbott Estates Zodiac Mark II 206E Abbott estate [ edit ] Mark III [ edit ] Zephyr 4 Mark III Ford Zephyr 4 Mark III Production 1962-1966 106,810 made. Body style(s) 4-door saloon 5-door estate (conversion) Engine(s) 1,703 cc (104 cu in) straight-4 Wheelbase 107 in (2718 mm) Length 180.75 in (4591 mm) (saloon & estate) Width 69.25 in (1759 mm) Height 57.25 in (1454 mm) (saloon) 57.75 in (1467 mm) (estate) Curb weight 2,576 lb (1,168 kg) (Saloon) 2,912 lb (1,321 kg) (estate) Related Ford Zephyr 6 Mark III Designer Roy Brown Model 211E Rather than call the smaller-engined model the Consul as before, Ford UK called it a Zephyr 4 — the 4 to indicate that it had the four cylinder 1,703 cc (104 cu in) engine from old Consul. A four-speed manual gearbox, now with synchromesh on all ratios, was standard, with overdrive or automatic transmission available as options. Zephyr 4 [ edit ] Zephyr 6 Mark III Ford Zephyr 6 Mark III Production 1962-1966 105,256 made. Body style(s) 4-door saloon 5-door estate (conversion) Engine(s) 2,553 cc (156 cu in) straight-6 (a small block Ford was available in The Australian Market) Model numbers 213E, 214E ( right-hand drive and left-hand drive ) The Zephyr / Zodiac Mark III shared some of its mechanical components, as well as the basic chassis design, with the Mark II, but had a stronger overall body construction. The exterior was designed by Canadian Roy Brown who also designed the Edsel and the Cortina , though the rear of the body was inspired by a design proposal by Frua . Unlike the Zephyr 4, the Zephyr 6 had a full width grille including the headlight surrounds: overall body length and width were the same for both Zephyr III versions, however. With the same 2,553 cc (156 cu in) displacement as before, the Mark III model had higher compression ratio resulting in some 20 hp (15 kW) higher output as well as a broader torque range. Ford Zephyr 6 Only saloons and estate cars were made, the estate being a conversion by Abbotts of Farnham . [ edit ] Abbott Estates Zephyr 6 Abbott estate [ edit ] Zodiac Mark III Ford Zodiac Mark III Production 1962-1966 77,323 made. Body style(s) 4-door saloon 5-door estate (conversion) Engine(s) 2,553 cc (156 cu in) straight-6 Wheelbase 107 in (2718 mm) [ 7 ] Length 182.75 in (4642 mm) [ 7 ] Width 69 in (1753 mm) [ 7 ] Height 56.75 in (1441 mm) Curb weight 2,828 lb (1,283 kg) Model numbers 213E, 214E The Zodiac was an upmarket version of the Zephyr 6, but differed considerably from that model by the limousine-type rear doors, sharper roofline (with narrower C-pillar) and tail, unique grille (four headlights instead of two), exclusive bumper bars, plusher seating, and up-market upholstery, dashboard and interior fittings. A choice of individual or bench front seat was available trimmed in leather or cloth. The front doors and bonnet panels were shared with the Zephyr 6. The Executive version had extra luxury fittings again. The 2553 cc single carburettor six cylinder engine was improved internally to increase the power output to 109 bhp and a new four speed all synchromesh transmission with column change was fitted. The brakes, servo assisted, use discs at the front and drum at the rear. A Mk III saloon tested by the British The Motor magazine in 1962 had a top speed of 100.7 mph (162.1 km/h) and could accelerate from 0-60 mph (97 km/h) in 13.4 seconds. A touring fuel consumption of 22.6 miles per imperial gallon (12.5 L/100 km; 18.8 mpg -US ) was recorded. The test car cost £1070 including taxes on the UK market. [ 7 ] Ford Zodiac Mark III (213E) [ edit ] Mark IV [ edit ] Zephyr Mark IV Ford Zephyr Mark IV Production 1966-1972 102,417 made. Body style(s) 4-door saloon 5-door estate (conversion) Engine(s) 1,996 cc (122 cu in) V4 2,495 cc (152 cu in) V6 Wheelbase 115 in (2921 mm) [ 8 ] Length 185 in (4699 mm) Width 71.25 in (1810 mm) Height 58.5 in (1486 mm) Curb weight 2,716 lb (1,232 kg) (Zephyr 4) 2,884 lb (1,308 kg) (Zephyr 6) Models 3008 / 3010E A completely new and larger body was made for the Mk IV range, launched not at an October motorshow, but in the Spring of 1966. The suspension was now independent all round using coil springs. Disc brakes, servo-assisted, were used on all wheels. The engines were new and of V format, the 4 having a 1,996 cc (122 cu in) V4 and the 6 a 2,495 cc (152 cu in) V6 unit. In November 1966 the manufacturers announced a plan to introduce an "export special" version of the Zephyr Mk IV combining the 3-litre engine of the Zodiac with other specifications largely following those of the existing Zephyr [ 9 ] . This 3-litre Zephyr would not be offered by Ford on the domestic (UK) market [ 9 ] . Criticism of the handling of early examples led to the fitting as standard of radial-ply tyres on the larger engined version in place of the more conventional (in the UK at that time) cross-ply tyres with which all versions were shod at the 1966 launch, and the retro-fitting of radial-ply tyres to early examples addressed the tendency of the rear wheels to slide uncontrollably in wet weather, justifying in the process Ford's investment in a new and relatively sophisticated rear suspension arrangement for the Mark IVs. [ 10 ] Even after that a contemporary nevertheless opined that the ride involved a certain amount of 'float', and reported that the nose-heavy handling called for a 'strong driver', a problem which the more expensive Zodiac and Executive versions mitigated through the fitting as a standard feature of power assisted steering. [ 11 ] Cost constraints precluded adding power assisted steering for the Zephyr, but during its production run the steering ratio was lowered which reduced the muscle power needed to change direction by increasing the number of turns between locks from 5.5 to an even higher 6.4 [ 12 ] . Another production modification for the 4 cylinder Zephyr involved redesigning the valve gear in order to eliminate the need on the early Mk IVs for frequent tappet adjustments [ 12 ] . The size of the front hood/bonnet was emphasized by square cut styling of the wings. A practical use was found for some of the extra space in front of the driver: the spare wheel was stored, ahead of the engine, under the front hood/bonnet, freeing up space at the other end of the car for more luggage. [ 13 ] Although large, the car, at least in its Zephyr form, was not particularly luxurious. Individual front seats were available at extra cost, but the standard front bench-seat was described by one commentator who ran the car on a long-term test as being intended for people no taller than 5 ft 8 in (1.72 m) who have the right leg 3 inches (8 cm) shorter than the left. [ 10 ] An estate version of the Zephyr Mark IV was announced just in time for the London Motor Show in October 1966, though deliveries commenced only in January 1967. [ 14 ] As with the earlier Zephyrs, volumes did not justify tooling up for estate production at the Dagenham plant , and the cars were instead built by E.D. Abbott Ltd of Farnham , based on part finished saloons received from Ford. [ 14 ] The Mark IV Zephyr estates (like their more expensive Zodiac siblings) came with black vinyl covered roof, a fashionable distinguishing feature of upmarket vehicles at the time: retention unchanged of the saloon's rear light clusters attracted criticism, however, because of the way it narrowed the rear hatch opening at floor level when compared to the arrangements on the cheaper Ford Cortina estates [ 15 ] . Ford Zephyr 4 Mark IV Ford Zephyr 4 Mark IV: the short tailed long nosed profile recalled Ford's iconic Mustang Ford Zephyr 6 Mark IV: the deluxe version gained a dummy grille between the headlights [ edit ] Zodiac and Executive Mark IV Ford Zodiac Mark IV Production 1966-1972 48,846 made. Body style(s) 4-door saloon 5-door estate car (conversion) Engine(s) 2,994 cc (183 cu in) V6 Models 3012E / 3022E The Zodiac Mark IV and "Executive" had four headlights and an uprated 2,994 cc (183 cu in) V-6 engine. Claimed output was 136 bhp 'net' at 4,750 rpm, with 181.5 ft.lb. of torque at 3,000 rpm. [ 16 ] The Zodiac featured an alternator instead of a dynamo on the Zephyr, an adjustable steering column, a spare wheel in the engine compartment, a heater and Aeroflow ventilation, electric window washers, 2-speed wipers, a cigar lighter, rev counter, clock, ammeter and reversing lights as standard. In terms of price (and probably also in terms of cost), the Zephyr/Zodiac Mark IVs with their complex independent rear suspension design represented a considerable step up when compared to the Mark III big Fords which they replaced: Ford also determined to widen the price gap between the Zephyr and Zodiac version. In January 1967, less than a year after the car's introduction, it was announced that production of the Mark IVs was being cut back in response to poor sales. The announcement was accompanied by several pieces of more upbeat news about Cortina sales, and it was stressed that workers taken off Zephyr/Zodiac production would all be redeployed on the Cortina production lines [ 17 ] . An estate version of the Zodiac Mk IV was announced at the same time as the Zephyr equivalent, and built alongside it at Farnham . [ 14 ] There was no "Executive" estate. [ 14 ] The "Executive" was an upmarket version and had the highest specification offered by Ford to UK customers in the 1960s. Automatic transmission (the Zodiac's four speed manual box with overdrive being also available as a 'no cost' option [ 16 ] ) along with power steering and a sunroof were standard equipment. Other standard features included; fully reclining front seats, Walnut fascia, full instrumentation, carpeting throughout, reversing lights, fog lamps, front inertia reel safety belts and a radio. The Executive was distinguishable from other models by exterior trim and name badges on the front and rear. An automatic transmission Ford Executive was tested by Britain's Autocar magazine in 1967. It had a top speed of precisely 100 mph (160 km/h) and could accelerate from 0-60 mph (97 km/h) in 13.1 seconds. [ 16 ] An overall fuel consumption of 17.2 miles per imperial gallon (16.4 L/100 km; 14.3 mpg -US ) was recorded. [ 16 ] By these performance criteria, the Ford betrayed its weight, but nevertheless usefully bettered the similarly sized 3.3 litre engined Vauxhall Viscount . The Ford's recommended retail price of £1,567 significantly exceeded the £1,483 sticker price on the Viscount, however. [ 16 ] [ edit ] References [ edit ] Notations Allen M. Consul, Zephyr, Zodiac, Executive/Fords Mark 1 to 4. Motor Racing Publications Ltd, Croydon, 2nd Ed, 1990. ISBN 0-947981-42-X [ edit ] Footnotes ^ a b Culshaw; Horrobin (1974). Complete Catalogue of British Cars . London: Macmillan. ISBN 0-333-16689-2 . ^ a b c d "The Ford Zephyr Six Saloon". The Motor . October 3, 1951. ^ "The Myth Breakers". Autocar 136 (nbr 3969) : 15–17. 11 May 1972. ^ a b "The Ford Zephyr Zodiac". The Motor . June 8, 1955. ^ a b c "The Ford Zodiac Mk.II". The Motor . May 2, 1956. ^ "The Ford Zephyr Convertible". The Motor . May 10, 1961. ^ a b c d "The Ford Zodiac Mk III". The Motor . April 18, 1962. ^ Cardew, Basil (1966). Daily Express Review of the 1966 Motor Show . London: Beaverbrook Newspapers Ltd. ^ a b "News and views: Additional Ford for export". Autocar 125 (nbr 3692) : page 1102. date 18 November 1966. ^ a b "24,000 mile staff car report: Ford Zephyr 6 Mk IV". Motor : pages 75–77. date 17 February 1968. ^ "Autocode-Ford: Zephyr-Zodiac". Autocar 134 (nbr 3925) : pages 57–64. date 17 June 1971. ^ a b "Used Car Test: 1966 Ford Zephyr V4". Autocar 129 (nbr 3791) : pages 100–102. date 10 October 1968. ^ Daily Express Motor Show Review 1969 on 1970 Cars (London: Daily Express Newspaper): Page 23 (Ford Zephyr). October 1969. ^ a b c d "Ford Zephyr 6 estate car". Autocar 136 (nbr 3956) : pages 16–17. date 27 January 1972. ^ "New big Ford estate cars". Autocar 125 (nbr 3688) : page 890. date 21 October 1966. ^ a b c d e "Autocar Road Test Ford Executive 2,994 c.c. "Ford's Top [UK] Car, with V6 engine and automatic transmissions. Comfortable five-seater, with all independent suspension. Power steering, but handling vague. Optional radial-ply tyres give good grip. Brakes light for normal use but very heavy for emergencies. Poor town fuel consumption. Good finish and tasteful interior trim."". Autocar 126 (nbr 3716) : pages 49–53. date 4 May 1967. ^ "News and views: Cortina exports". Autocar 126 (nbr 3700) : page 46. date 12 January 1967. 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Ford Zephyr Mk2 South Africa £9,500 1958 Ford Zephyr Mk2 Car For Sale in South Africa . The car was recently resprayed, is in good nick, extra parts is available for free to the buyer, the price is neg. , buyer must organise shipping and transport himself and is for the buyers own ...
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Ford Zephyr 6 MkII Kent, UK £10,750 1960 Ford Zephyr 6 MkII Car For Sale in Kent, UK . PLEASE VISIT www.tm-classiccars.co.uk FOR MORE PHOTOS 1960 Ford Zephyr 6 MKII This particular Zephyr is in spectacular order throughout and drives like a dream.The body was in exceptional order ...
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Ford Zephyr 6 MkI Dorset, UK £8,995 1954 Ford Zephyr 6 MkI Car For Sale in Dorset, UK . In Ford Beige with Full Red Leather. First registered by its 1 and only owner 02-12-1954 hence tax exempt. Fitted with the original Ecko period radio from new and all working ! Lots of history and ...
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Ford Zephyr Mk2 Staffordshire, UK £3,000 ono 1960 Ford Zephyr Mk2 Car For Sale in Staffordshire, UK . This Mk2 Zephyr in good solid condition. It has all the original steel panels except an aftermarket fibreglass sunvisor Fitted with 2ltr Pinto and 5 speed box, good on petrol, reliable and fun to ...
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Ford Cortina MkII Savage Estate Auto Hertfordshire, UK £23,995 1970 Ford Cortina MkII Savage Estate Auto Car For Sale in Hertfordshire, UK . The Ford Cortina Mark 2 was launched in 1966. When the 3.0-litre Essex V6 engine was launched in the same year, Jeff Urens company undertook privately developing 2 door saloon, 4 door saloon and also ...
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Ford Anglia 100E Cheshire, UK £2,995 1959 Ford Anglia 100E Car For Sale in Cheshire, UK . The Ford Anglia (series 100E) was produced from 1951 until 1959 and was one of Fords modern range of cars along with the Consul and Zephyr. Powered by the Ford side valve engine producing 36bhp, it ...
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Ford Zodiac Mk1 South Yorkshire, UK £5,900 1954 Ford Zodiac Mk1 Car For Sale in South Yorkshire, UK . Ford Zephyr Zodiac MK 1 1954. This Zodiac MK 1 is in the original colours of Dorchester Grey over Canterbury Green. It is a very rare early model which has the Zephyr Six script on the bonnet, boot ...
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Ford V8 Pilot Wiltshire, UK £10,950 1951 Ford V8 Pilot Car For Sale in Wiltshire, UK . Here's one for Ford connoisseurs - a lovely old Ford V-8 Pilot from 1951. I confess I have been secretly hankering after one of these for some time; I love the styling and enjoy the sound of that flat ...
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