The Ford Cortina Mk II 1600GT Rally Sedan is an iconic car from the 1970s renowned for its performance and eye-catching design. This classic sedan is powered by a 1.6-liter rear-wheel drive engine offering up to 100 horsepower, giving it an impressive top speed of up to 105 miles per hour. The unique exterior sports a wide front grille, with a sleek, fastback roofline and minimal chrome trim. The exterior is finished off with a white rally stripes on the hood and sides, creating a timeless driving experience. The classic interior features a two-tone two-seater design with folding benches for additional seating, complete with plush leather-trimmed seats and red carpets with black stripes. The cabin is peppered with chrome accents, while the instrument panel is concise and driver-friendly with a three-spoke steering wheel, large gauges, and clear dials. The Cortina Mk II 1600GT Rally Sedan's performance is legendary- not only for its power and speed but also for its legendary handling. The car comes with Bilstein shocks, MacPherson struts, and anti-roll bars, providing a comfortable and responsive driving experience. This car is as competent on the tarmac as it is on the track, giving it a formidable racing pedigree. This sporty sedan also has a tight turning radius and well-designed disc brakes. The Cortina Mk II 1600GT Rally Sedan is an ideal choice for those looking to combine performance and aesthetics into a classic package. Combining the artisan characteristics of classic British craftsmanship with dynamic racing-style performance, it is no wonder the Cortina is still considered a timeless classic.
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