Nice to see Steve. I still have my father's MKII ... and I'm old now too. My nephew did this video. Un-restored and still going great: th-cam.com/video/NcQuvnitrKg/w-d-xo.html
Yes this car matters. A triumph for the Ford Motor company. Liz Taylor had a blue one also that was said to match the color of her eyes. I don't understand the Ford family letting them leave their ownership.There are three in a Florida collection that were also owned by the Fords. They have been posted on TH-cam .
Incredible car, I can confirm.
Back in the early 1970's the Datsun dealer in Peoria, Illinois had one just like this, same color & options, it was a beautiful car.
Great job. I agree 100percent .
Nice to see Steve. I still have my father's MKII ... and I'm old now too. My nephew did this video. Un-restored and still going great: th-cam.com/video/NcQuvnitrKg/w-d-xo.html
Yes this car matters. A triumph for the Ford Motor company. Liz Taylor had a blue one also that was said to match the color of her eyes. I don't understand the Ford family letting them leave their ownership.There are three in a Florida collection that were also owned by the Fords. They have been posted on TH-cam .
Very nice! --a time when automobiles had designers -- true industrial artists, not the bureaucrat-compliant, homogenous horrors available today.