1968 Ford Cortina GT
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$32,000 loan | $0.00 deposit | 60 monthly repayments of $680 with a final payment of $0.00.
10.00% p.a. Interest Rate | 10.00% p.a. Comparison Rate#
$157 per Week is available to approved applicants only. #Comparison rates are based on a secured consumer fixed rate loan of $30,000 over a term of 5 years. WARNING: This comparison rate is true only for the example given and may not include all fees and charges. Different terms, fees or other loan amounts might result in a different comparison rate. Excludes government, rental and national fleet customers. This offer is based on a consumer loan with 60 monthly payments of $680 and an APR of 10.00% with $0.00 deposit and a balloon payment of $0.00. Total amount payable $40,795. Conditions, fees and charges apply. Pennant Hills Auto Traders reserves the right to vary or withdraw this offer.
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Ford Cortina Mk II GT Tribute
Classic InvestmentRecently rebuilt this Mk II GT Tribute has been fitted with a 1600 Crossflow engine Weber carburettor extractor exhaust and a 5-speed gearbox for smooth reliable driving.We list this as a tribute as we cannot confirm with certainty that it is an original GT. Nonetheless it has been in the same family for over 20 years enjoyed regular use and carried full registration up until this year. It is now on historic plates ready to be enjoyed immediately.This car is more than just a driver
its a true long-term investment in a model with rich heritage and growing collectability. A Bit of Cortina HistoryThe Mk II Cortina designed by Roy Haynes and launched in October 1966 built on the success of the original Cortina. Although slightly shorter it was wider offering more cabin space and refinements such as a softer suspension a smaller turning circle and self-adjusting brakes and clutch.By 1967 the Cortina had become Britains best-selling new car ending BMCs long dominance. It was praised for its modern styling performance and value.The 1600GT introduced in 1967 became a standout. With sportier suspension the high-tune Kent GT engine and upgraded interior trim (bucket seats padded dash full instrumentation and sports steering wheel) it was the first Cortina widely recognised as a classic in its own right. Summary Mk II GT Tribute
not verified as genuine GT Very original example never painted un molested. Period alloys. Full GT instrumentation Rebuilt 1600 Crossflow with Weber carb extractor & 5-speed gearbox Same family ownership for 20+ years On historic rego previously full rego Excellent classic investment ready to enjoyThis is a rare chance to secure a beautifully presented Mk II GT Tribute
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