With an average of over 200,000 sold each year during the car's
incredible two-decade life, the Ford Cortina remains one of the most
individually popular cars Britain
has ever seen.
My Dad’s Cortina celebrates the Cortina's place as a major part of
everyday life for so many families from 1962, when the first Consul Cortina
took its bow, to the mid-1990s, by which time the huge majority of the
four-million-plus sold had gone to that scrap yard in the sky.
Packed with fascinating images and brightly written by a highly
respected author, this book will evoke nostalgia in abundance.