1960 Ford Popular
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Year of manufacture1960
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Mileage47 644 mi / 76 676 km
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Car typeOther
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Lot numberTBA
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DriveRHD
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ConditionUsed
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Location
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Exterior colourOther
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GearboxManual
Description
"In 1959 the old Popular was replaced by a new version which was in production until 1962. Like the previous model it used a superseded Anglia body shell, this time that of the 100E, and it was powered by a strengthened 1172cc side valve engine producing 36 bhp. The brakes were now hydraulic with 8-inch drums all round. The basic model stripped out many items from the old model but there was a large list of extras available; on the De Luxe version many of the extras were included as standard. In total 126,115 Popular 100Es were built. The Motor magazine tested a 100E in 1960 and found it to have a top speed of 69.9 mph, acceleration from 0–50 mph in 19.6 seconds and a fuel consumption of 33.2 miles per gallon, the test car cost £494 including taxes with a comment that it was the lowest-priced orthodox saloon on the British market. In 1960, the manufacturer's recommended retail price of £494 was equivalent to 26 weeks' worth of the average UK wage.
This original Ford Popular 100E was first registered in December 1960 and had only two families owning the car until being carefully stored, unused, for many years until 2013. In 2017 it was sent to AR Classics in Sussex and was fully recommissioned at a cost of £3,000. It has been described by the seller as mechanically perfect and drives as it did when new. Mostly original blue paintwork with beige interior, it is believed that the mileage of 47,600 miles is correct and is supported by its history file which contains a V5 registration document, original buff log book, invoices and old MoT test certificates, it also contains an original sales brochure. This is a perfect, entry level, classic car which is suitable to be taken to any one of the numerous classic car events that occur all around the UK."