The 1965 Lotus-Ford Cortina sedan is a striking example of the model built between 1963 and 1966. A sporty sedan that was designed to challenge for the rally-racing championships of the 1960s, the Lotus-Ford is a vehicle that stands out for both its performance and style. Boasting a sleek silhouette, the Cortina showcases a low-slung two-door body adorned in glossy white paint with a black racing stripe running along its spine. The low-slung body is complemented by a pair of rally-ready mudflaps, four race-style alloy wheels with chrome center caps, and aerodynamic front headlights. The Lotus-Ford's performance comes from a twin-cam Lotus-Ford engine, capable of producing a heart-pumping 85 horsepower and capable of reaching speeds up to 90 mph. Inside the cabin, passengers are treated to comfortable, sturdy leather seats with a classic tartan plaid pattern. The Lotus-Ford also features an ergonomically designed instrument cluster with a three-spoke steering wheel, an efficient gear-shift selector, and durable and stylish carpeting. With its distinctive style and dependable performance, the 1965 Lotus-Ford Cortina sedan has remained an iconic vehicle of the 1960s.
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