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Corsair denoted two mid-sized cars from Ford: the first, a replacement for the [[Ford Classic]] and slotting above the [[Ford Consul Cortina]]; the second, a facelifted version of the [[Nissan Bluebird (U12)]] made in Australia. Neither was particularly successful when compared to other mid-sized Fords: the first was underpowered and the second uninspiring.
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Corsair denoted two mid-sized cars from Ford: the first, a replacement for the [[Ford Consul Classic]] and slotting above the [[Ford Consul Cortina]]; the second, a facelifted version of the [[Nissan Bluebird (U12)]] made in Australia. Neither was particularly successful when compared to other mid-sized Fords: the first was underpowered and the second uninspiring.
  
  

Revision as of 02:14, 25 December 2012

Corsair denoted two mid-sized cars from Ford: the first, a replacement for the Ford Consul Classic and slotting above the Ford Consul Cortina; the second, a facelifted version of the Nissan Bluebird (U12) made in Australia. Neither was particularly successful when compared to other mid-sized Fords: the first was underpowered and the second uninspiring.



Marque: Ford | Predecessors: Ford Consul Classic, Ford Telstar (GD) | Successors: Ford Cortina Mk III, Ford Telstar (GE)

 

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