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◊ 2018-01-05 02:35 |
My antennae started twitching - had we at last found a Ford Zephyr Special - "In November 1971 Ford advertised a new ‘One in a Thousand Zephyr’, a limited edition of 1,000 examples based on the 2.5-litre V6 saloon. The exterior featured a unique scheme of Uranium Blue metallic paint with Parchment White vinyl roof and the cars were prepared by Ford’s Special Vehicle Operations (SVO) department. The specification incorporated most of the available options as standard including fabric trim, rear centre arm rest, heated rear screen, Zodiac wheel trims, wing mirrors, bumper over-riders and a push-button radio. The new Zephyr was promoted with a competition to name the car (the prize being one of the 1,000 examples), to be judged by racing driver Graham Hill. Something of an anti-climax, the winning name chosen was 'Zephyr Special' which is how the cars were badged.". But no - just a very very late Z6 Deluxe JYH 519K ✓ Taxed Tax due: 01 August 2018 ✓ MOT Expires: 19 February 2018 Date of first registration: February 1972 Year of manufacture: 1972 Cylinder capacity (cc): 2494 cc CO₂Emissions: Not available Fuel type: PETROL Export marker: No Vehicle status: Tax not due Vehicle colour: BLUE |
◊ 2018-01-06 01:23 |
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◊ 2018-01-09 14:02 |