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'''Ford Cortina Mk III. 1970–6 (prod. 1,126,559 all versions). 2- and 4-door saloon, 5-door estate, 2-door pick-up, 2-door convertible by Crayford. F/R, 1298, 1593 (I4 OHV), 1593, 1993 (I4 OHC), 2495 cm³ (V6 OHV), 200, 250 in³ (6 cyl. OHV).''' Known as the Cortina TC (Taunus Cortina), due to cooperation between British and German Ford branches and closely related to contemporary German [[Ford Taunus TC|Taunus]], but with more pronounced “coke-bottle” styling. Some connection with American [[Ford Pinto|Pinto]]. No longer than Mk II but larger wheelbase. Ford made much of its association with racing driver Jackie Stewart for the Mk III launch. Executive (2000E) model added 1973. South African models sported the Essex 2495 cm³ V6, while Australian TCs had 200 and 250 in³ engines from the [[Ford Falcon]] to compete with [[Holden Torana]] (these are identified with twin headlights). Australian sixes have scary handling as a result of being nose-heavy, unpredictable under heavy braking. Mid-life refresh in 1973, referred to as TD in Australia. Crayford built two-door cabriolet versions; bakkie pick-up truck from South Africa dubbed P100.
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'''Ford Cortina. 1970–6 (prod. 1,126,559 all versions). 2- and 4-door saloon, 5-door estate, 2-door pick-up, 2-door convertible by Crayford. F/R, 1298, 1593 (I4 OHV), 1593, 1993 (I4 OHC), 2495 cm³ (V6 OHV), 200, 250 in³ (I6 OHV).''' Known as the Cortina TC (Taunus Cortina), due to cooperation between British and German Ford branches and closely related to contemporary German [[Ford Taunus TC|Taunus]], but with more pronounced “coke-bottle” styling. Some connection with American [[Ford Pinto|Pinto]]. No longer than Mk II but greater wheelbase. Ford made much of its association with racing driver Jackie Stewart for the Mk III launch. Executive (2000E) model added 1973. South African models sported the Essex 2495 cm³ V6, while Australian TCs had 200 and 250 in³ engines from the [[Ford Falcon]] to compete with [[Holden Torana]] (these are identified with twin headlights). Australian sixes have scary handling as a result of being nose-heavy, unpredictable under heavy braking. Mid-life refresh in 1973, referred to as TD in Australia. Deleted in Canada after 1973 model year, due to safety regulations. Crayford built two-door cabriolet versions; bakkie pick-up truck from South Africa dubbed P100.
  
  
 
''Manufacturing locations:'' Dagenham, England; Broadmeadows, Victoria, Australia; Port Elizabeth, South Africa
 
''Manufacturing locations:'' Dagenham, England; Broadmeadows, Victoria, Australia; Port Elizabeth, South Africa
  
''Marque:'' [[Ford]] | ''Model:'' [[Ford Cortina]] | ''Predecessors:'' [[Ford Cortina Mk II]], [[Ford Corsair (1963–70)]] | ''Successor:'' [[Ford Taunus II]]
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''Marque:'' [[Ford]] | ''Model:'' [[Ford Cortina]] | ''Predecessors:'' [[Ford Cortina Mk II]], [[Ford Consul Corsair]] | ''Successors:'' [[Ford Taunus II]], [[Mercury Bobcat]]
  
 
''q.v.'' [[Ford Taunus TC]]
 
''q.v.'' [[Ford Taunus TC]]

Revision as of 11:02, 15 July 2018

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Ford Cortina. 1970–6 (prod. 1,126,559 all versions). 2- and 4-door saloon, 5-door estate, 2-door pick-up, 2-door convertible by Crayford. F/R, 1298, 1593 (I4 OHV), 1593, 1993 (I4 OHC), 2495 cm³ (V6 OHV), 200, 250 in³ (I6 OHV). Known as the Cortina TC (Taunus Cortina), due to cooperation between British and German Ford branches and closely related to contemporary German Taunus, but with more pronounced “coke-bottle” styling. Some connection with American Pinto. No longer than Mk II but greater wheelbase. Ford made much of its association with racing driver Jackie Stewart for the Mk III launch. Executive (2000E) model added 1973. South African models sported the Essex 2495 cm³ V6, while Australian TCs had 200 and 250 in³ engines from the Ford Falcon to compete with Holden Torana (these are identified with twin headlights). Australian sixes have scary handling as a result of being nose-heavy, unpredictable under heavy braking. Mid-life refresh in 1973, referred to as TD in Australia. Deleted in Canada after 1973 model year, due to safety regulations. Crayford built two-door cabriolet versions; bakkie pick-up truck from South Africa dubbed P100.


Manufacturing locations: Dagenham, England; Broadmeadows, Victoria, Australia; Port Elizabeth, South Africa

Marque: Ford | Model: Ford Cortina | Predecessors: Ford Cortina Mk II, Ford Consul Corsair | Successors: Ford Taunus II, Mercury Bobcat

q.v. Ford Taunus TC


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