Awesome old car, mate had one when I was a teenager...many years ago. Had old knee action shocks in the rear which we upgraded to conventional, was fantastic until the boot floor cracked where we mounted them thru lol
My favourite car had a few of these in the 70s, put a 1600 crossflow with twin 40 dcoe carbs ect, in one ,uprated suspension, 10 wide x13 steel wheels, with escort bubble arches, really loved that car, then went over to Mk1/2 Escorts, wish I had them now, instead of all the modern crap
I seen only 2 1961 Anglia's in the states. Owned 2 cortinas a 65 ands 68 the 68 was the most fun wish I could have bought one of the Anglia's I was too young and broke
wow love the anglia I had one in the 70's it was my dream at the time to put in a cortina engine and twin webs,new paint etc but unemployment at the time forced me to sell
My family's 1st car was a new 1965 Anglia De Luxe, with the 997cc engine. It sounded nothing like the one in the video ! I particularly remember the transmission whine, in 1st gear, when getting away from traffic lights . . .
@@GrassRootsGarage I envy your climate for preserving the bodywork of cars manufactured in pre-rustproofing days ! Ours was built in Halewood, Liverpool, England ! (No Fords made in UK, now.)
Smart Anglia, have owned and modified a few, far better with a 1600 though a right hand drive with a crossflow on 40s means relocating the master cylinders. The reverse slope rear window makes far more sense than it first appears.
Great clip. However, could I just point out that in Europe (at least) Ford were racing touring cars before the Anglia came along in 1961? Jeff Uren ran a Ford Zephyr as far back as 1958, winning the 'BTCC' championship in 1959 - also in a Zephyr. The Australian climate is great for old cars to survive in.....
Love da classic Ford's 👍
Thanks for watching mate
One of the greatest automotive designs ever was the fourth generation Anglia. :)
The Anglia is a beauty
I put a 1600 X Flow engine in my Anglia Estate. Fun times at the traffic lights. Lots of Vauxhall's and Golfs left eating dust.
Awesome old car, mate had one when I was a teenager...many years ago. Had old knee action shocks in the rear which we upgraded to conventional, was fantastic until the boot floor cracked where we mounted them thru lol
My favourite car had a few of these in the 70s, put a 1600 crossflow with twin 40 dcoe carbs ect, in one ,uprated suspension, 10 wide x13 steel wheels, with escort bubble arches, really loved that car, then went over to Mk1/2 Escorts, wish I had them now, instead of all the modern crap
I seen only 2 1961 Anglia's in the states.
Owned 2 cortinas a 65 ands 68 the 68 was the most fun wish I could have bought one of the Anglia's I was too young and broke
wow love the anglia I had one in the 70's it was my dream at the time to put in a cortina engine and twin webs,new paint etc but unemployment at the time forced me to sell
I enjoyed the video! Keep it up!
MisterBassBoost thanks mate 👌🏻
Great Car's One had a Anglia, coloured sea-blue.!
Thanks for watching mate.
Cheers
Pete and Ryan
1st car - 1959 Ford Popular, a stripped down Anglia. In Scotland in 1970.
Very nice 👍🏼
Thanks for watching mate!!!
Cheers
Pete and Ryan
I like the ford Sierra it looks like a foxbody
Anglia and mk 1 escort my favorite then the mk 1 cortina
I dig the anglia and the "taco" escort
Thanks for watching mate
Cheers
Ryan and Pete
Bring em home!
My family's 1st car was a new 1965 Anglia De Luxe, with the 997cc engine.
It sounded nothing like the one in the video !
I particularly remember the transmission whine, in 1st gear, when getting away from traffic lights . . .
Yep the one in the video is tweaked just a little bit!!!
Thanks for watching mate 👍🏻
@@GrassRootsGarage I envy your climate for preserving the bodywork of cars manufactured in pre-rustproofing days !
Ours was built in Halewood, Liverpool, England !
(No Fords made in UK, now.)
Where is this???
Jose Morales thanks for watching mate. Sydney Australia
Cheers
Pete and Ryan
Smart Anglia, have owned and modified a few, far better with a 1600 though a right hand drive with a crossflow on 40s means relocating the master cylinders. The reverse slope rear window makes far more sense than it first appears.
Thanks for watching mate
@@GrassRootsGarage a pleasure, handsome little car, makes me want another one
Great clip. However, could I just point out that in Europe (at least) Ford were racing touring cars before the Anglia came along in 1961? Jeff Uren ran a Ford Zephyr as far back as 1958, winning the 'BTCC' championship in 1959 - also in a Zephyr. The Australian climate is great for old cars to survive in.....
inquisitor229 thanks your insight mate!
Glad you enjoyed the clip and hope you check out the other ford episodes.
Cheers
we have a Anglia with only 500 mils on it!!!!!
love that! send us some pics if you get some spare time! sydneyfoursrotaries@gmail.com
Grass Roots Garage the best was we got it for free
A 1200 engine would have had a match between the roof and stripe colours.