Highlights
- Fully restored example
- In current ownership for 20 years
- Second owner in Ireland
- Stored in heated garage
- Attractive two-tone blue interior
The Appeal
The Ford Cortina was a game-changer for the British automotive industry in the 1960s, offering families a spacious, reliable and affordable option that quickly became a bestseller. It's a rare event where a car like this gets so much right. With its sharp styling, practicality and rather straightforward personality, it hit the mood at exactly the right time, and became almost ubiquitous as a truly legendary British Classic.
This 1965 example stands out with its desirable Ambassador Blue livery and striking two-tone blue interior. Having benefited from a full restoration and spent the last two decades in the care of just its second Irish owner, this Cortina has been cherished and properly stored in a heated garage throughout its current ownership.
This 1965 example stands out with its desirable Ambassador Blue livery and striking two-tone blue interior. Having benefited from a full restoration and spent the last two decades in the care of just its second Irish owner, this Cortina has been cherished and properly stored in a heated garage throughout its current ownership.

History and Paperwork
- First registered in 1965
- Original UK-market car
- The current owner is the second owner in Ireland
- The car has been in this ownership for some 20 years
- Stored in heated garage
- Fully restored in recent years

The Condition
- Handsome Ambassador Blue paintwork
- Bodywork appears to be in good condition with only gentle blemishing
- The vendor particularly notes a light crack in paint on bottom of driver's side door
- Highly original throughout, with the tactile Cortina lines unbroken and well-kept
- Brightwork contrasts nicely
- Underside is very clean and nicely presented
- The two-tone interior has been restored and looks in excellent order
- Instruments are clean and well-kept
- Seats are clean and free of any rips or tears
- Fuel indicator isn't working and may require a replacement tank unit

The Mechanics
- 1.5-litre straight-four engine
- Automatic transmission with 3 gears
- Engine bay looks in fine order
- The vendor notes an exhaust leak
- Reportedly a very comfortable car that's proven reliable
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