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How many Ford Granadas are there for sale?

How many Ford Granadas are there for sale?

Honest John have 14 Ford Granada classic cars for sale to choose from. Narrow down your Granada search by age, body or listing type online today. Cars Vans Classics Good Garage Guide

Is the Ford Granada Cosworth still in original condition?

Here we have my Granada cosworth in original condition This car is like a time warp, never been welded ever and still had original brake pipes on and are still as new I bought the car it had been sat for 3 year Took it for mot and passed without any advisories I’ve put 4 new tyres on New battery Sunroof …

What kind of car is a 1973 Ford Granada?

For Sale 1973 RUST FREE Ford Granada Coupe. Left Hand drive. French papers. These where called Consuls at the beginning because Ford whre not allowed to use the name Granada. (google it). This is a one owner car from new and has been garaged all its life.

Is the Ford Granada 2-3L in good condition?

Ford Granada 2-3L In White ( Was Gold ) Excellent Condition For Year, No Rust, Grey Interior With No Marks Or Rips,Original Radio/Cassette Player, Original Outer Sills & Wheel Arches, New Clutch & Brake Calipers/Pads Etc, Good Engine, Can’t Guarantee Mileage But The Car Drives With No Knocking & Changes …

When did the Ford Granada come out in the UK?

The Granada was strong seller in the UK, peaking in 1979 as the seventh best selling car with more than 50,000 sales, and also appearing in the top 10 for sales figures in 1978 and 1982.

Why was the Ford Consul called the Granada?

At first, lower models in the range were called the Ford Consul. This may have been because of a lawsuit by Granada Group a major British conglomerate of the time; however, their application for an injunction failed at appeal and they could not prevent Ford registering the name Granada as a trademark thus from 1975 on they were all called Granadas.

What was the rear end of a Ford Granada made of?

The car generally followed the mechanical layout of its predecessors Ford Zephyr/Zodiac, using a coil-spring independent rear end, although front MacPherson struts were replaced by double wishbones, introduced 18 months earlier in smaller TC Cortina and Taunus.

What’s the difference between a Granada and a Essex?

The engineering was very similar, the main differences being the “Cologne” V6 engine in 2.0, 2.3, and 2.8 L forms replacing the older “Essex” unit (which had never been offered in the Cologne-built Granadas), and the introduction of features such as air conditioning and, for the top-priced 2.8-litre versions, fuel-injection.

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