367 Ford Anglia 105E Deluxe Estate (1965)
Ford Anglia 105E Estate (1961-67) 997 cc OHV straight four Production 945,713. Estate production (104,000)
Registration Number HKH 196 C
FORD (UK) SET
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The Ford Aglia 105E was launched in 1960 powered by a new over square, high reving OHV engine with a four speed transmission at last. Suspension was the same as the outgoing 100E.
Its American-influenced styling included a sweeping nose line, and on deluxe versions, a full-width slanted chrome grille in between prominent "eye" headlamps. (Basic Anglias featured a narrower, painted grille and a backward-slanted rear window (so that it would remain clear in rain, according to contemporary marketing claims). and muted tail fins. An Estate car joined the line up in September 1961.
The new styling was joined by something the smaller Fords had been needing for some time, a new engine – a 997 cc overhead valve (OHV) straight-four with an oversquare cylinder bore that became known as the "Kent". Acceleration from rest was still sluggish, but it was much improved from earlier cars. Also new for British Fords was a four-speed manual gearbox with synchromesh on the top three forward ratios:
The Estate car joined the range in 1961 and became popular with travelling salesman. The basic Anglia 105E featured a smaller, painted grille with a chromed reveal, rendering it easily identifiable from the De Luxe 105E.
Ford supplied the BBC with Anglias to appear as Panda cars alongside the Ford Zephyr patrol cars in the Police Drama Z Cars, and in Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets, Ron Weasley owned a flying Anglia. Both Dinky and Matchbox produced an Anglia in their range of toy cars
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Shot 09:06:2014 ar The Luton Classic Car Show, Stockwell Park, Luton REF 102-367
367 Ford Anglia 105E Deluxe Estate (1965)
Ford Anglia 105E Estate (1961-67) 997 cc OHV straight four Production 945,713. Estate production (104,000)
Registration Number HKH 196 C
FORD (UK) SET
www.flickr.com/photos/45676495@N05/sets/72157623665118181...
The Ford Aglia 105E was launched in 1960 powered by a new over square, high reving OHV engine with a four speed transmission at last. Suspension was the same as the outgoing 100E.
Its American-influenced styling included a sweeping nose line, and on deluxe versions, a full-width slanted chrome grille in between prominent "eye" headlamps. (Basic Anglias featured a narrower, painted grille and a backward-slanted rear window (so that it would remain clear in rain, according to contemporary marketing claims). and muted tail fins. An Estate car joined the line up in September 1961.
The new styling was joined by something the smaller Fords had been needing for some time, a new engine – a 997 cc overhead valve (OHV) straight-four with an oversquare cylinder bore that became known as the "Kent". Acceleration from rest was still sluggish, but it was much improved from earlier cars. Also new for British Fords was a four-speed manual gearbox with synchromesh on the top three forward ratios:
The Estate car joined the range in 1961 and became popular with travelling salesman. The basic Anglia 105E featured a smaller, painted grille with a chromed reveal, rendering it easily identifiable from the De Luxe 105E.
Ford supplied the BBC with Anglias to appear as Panda cars alongside the Ford Zephyr patrol cars in the Police Drama Z Cars, and in Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets, Ron Weasley owned a flying Anglia. Both Dinky and Matchbox produced an Anglia in their range of toy cars
Many Thanks for a fan'dabi'dozi 25,477,400 views
Shot 09:06:2014 ar The Luton Classic Car Show, Stockwell Park, Luton REF 102-367