FTP 387D

Keith Halstead

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Manor Park Classics

1966 Ford Cortina Lotus
Original UK example with matching numbers
Estimate
£40,000 - £45,000

Registration: FTP387D
Chassis: BA74EJ59472
Odometer: 34,000
Transmission: Manual
MOT: Exempt

It is not often that we can say this, but we are very pleased to offer this charming and very rare Ford Cortina Lotus MK1 finished in the correct Lotus colours of white with the iconic green strip. This example has been in the ownership of a very careful and enthusiastic owner since 2008 who is only offering the car to market so he can grow his passion for Italian cars. This is with regret and we are not so sure he really wants to, but he has.

The Cortina was first registered on 1/6/1966 and has only had 6 previous owners in its 58 years. It comes with a HPi and V5/C, which both state the originality of this amazing car. The Ford carries a nice bit of history as it was reputedly owned by Nick Reynolds and co-driven by him on a few road rallies with David Garrett. There are a selection of entry stickers on the glass detailing some of the events it has been in, the vendor tells us. It also comes with a selection of past MOTs and a Cortina Owner’s Manual written by P. Olyslager printed in 1971.

The Lotus had a repaint last year and has had little use since, which shows when you look at this beautiful car. The vendor advises that it has a strong engine and gearbox and he would not hesitate to drive the car any distance. The specification is very good with a lot of originality, but a few little touches that have been made for road rallies such as cut-off switches, easy access for fuses, night use rev counter, map reader, front period spot lights, original steering wheel, twisted manifold, engine brace, boot filling fuel tank, rear spot light, correct deep dish steel wheels with wheel caps, centre fitted hand brake, sparco pedals. The paintwork, interior and chrome are all in great condition, the engine bay is very detailed and clean, as is the boot area, which you would wish to have on any car especially this one. It has its chassis plate fitted and comes with a Fiva Identity Card for historic vehicles confirming the originality.

If you are looking for a Ford Cortina Lotus MKI to either put into your collection or to road race on Le-Jog, Lands-End to John O’Groats (as it has already done), or similar, then this may be the one for you. It is not often that one of these cars ever come to market, so please take advantage of this and get yourself a great car with a great history. Please feel free to come and view the Lotus at our purpose built facility in Cheshire and hopefully you will appreciate this wonderful Ford as we do.

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We have previous owners of this car, the last info was that the car was in Japan???? also EJ month and year code suggest Jan 65 build but 59472 suggest mid year build.
 
I spoke to Mike, the owner, again today & he is going to liaise with the auctioneer to get the details on the ad updated from the log book . V5C to get this cleared up.
 
Rick said:
We have those same details from previous owner, so not sure how he is going to update it.

He wasn't sure when I spoke to him & all the docs were at the auction house, so he couldn't verify over the phone. He promised to get back with the answer on Monday. If it's wrong it's wrong.
 
Just an update on this car after some of the comments during the potential sale.

It has recently been inspected by Andy & confirmed genuine along with the VIN. It was also in Japan from late eighties to 2006 so remained in excellent condition as a result. Current owner since 2008. More to follow.
 
Extract from Andy Morell's post just for continuity.

"FTP 387D had been used for a couple of hill climbs so had some rally equipment fitted but it was not heavily campaigned so its foray into the hill climb, race era of its life was very limited.
The price asked was a reflection of its condition and failed to reach its auction reserve and maybe because there was speculation over its origins of it being genuine. A true reflection of its worth is around £47-49k."
 
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