- In September 1979, the final incarnation of Ford's ubiquitous Cortina was released and marketed officially as the 'Cortina 80', however the 'Mark V' tag was given to it immediately on release by the press and everybody else
- Improvements over the Mk IV included revised head and tail lamps, wraparound indicators, aerofoil grille, revised trim and equipment levels, better ride quality and importantly, they were properly rustproofed
- This remarkable 2-litre Ghia Estate is finished in the delightfully period combination of Sable over Chocolate Brown Durham cloth and Crushed Velour and benefits from factory-fitted power steering
- Indicating a tad over 65,000 miles, supported by numerous old MOTs, it was supplied to its last owner in 2004 and has covered less than 6,000 miles since 2006
- These are rare cars, particularly in 2-litre form and are held in high regard by fans of the 'Blue Oval'. This is a great opportunity to add value by refreshing the paintwork, or just to be enjoyed as is
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