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The Ford Anglia 105E series, launched in the United Kingdom on 30th September 1959, was Ford's new contender in the small family saloon class to replace the then ageing and increasingly uncompetitive Ford Anglia / Prefect 100E series. To say it got off to a flying start would probably be an understatement. Just two models were initially available, the Standard and Deluxe Saloons.


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The Ford Prefect is a line of British cars produced by the UK section of the Ford Motor Company, and a more upmarket version of its direct siblings the Ford Popular and Ford Anglia.It was introduced in 1938 and remained in production till 1941: returning to the market in 1945, it was offered till 1961. The car progressed in 1953 from its original perpendicular or 'sit-up-and-beg' style to a.


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The Ford Anglia is a British car from Ford in the United Kingdom. It is related to the Ford Prefect an the later Ford Popular. The Ford Anglia name was applied to following models of 1939 an 1967. 1,594,486 Anglias were produced, after it was replaced by the new Ford Escort. First Generation.


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The Ford Prefect is a line of British cars which was produced by Ford UK between 1938 and 1961 as an upmarket version of the Ford Popular and Ford Anglia small family cars. It was introduced in October 1938 and remained in production until 1941. Returning to the market in 1945, it was offered until 1961.


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The Ford Anglia was a British car from Ford in the UK. It was related to the Ford Prefect and the later Ford Popular. The Ford Anglia name was applied to four models of car between 1939 and 1967. 1,594,486 Anglias were produced, before it was replaced by the new Ford Escort . Contents 1 Anglia E04A (1939-1948) 2 Anglia E494A (1949-1953)


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The Flying Ford Anglia was a light blue Ford Anglia 105E Deluxe that was enchanted by Arthur Weasley to fly, [2] as well as to become invisible, with the use of a specially installed device called an Invisibility Booster. It was also modified so that it could fit ten people, six trunks, two owls, and a rat comfortably. [1] Contents 1 Usage


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The Ford Anglia is a British car designed and manufactured by Ford in the United Kingdom. It is related to the Ford Prefect and the later Ford Popular. The Ford Anglia name was applied to four models of car between 1939 and 1967. 1,594,486 Anglias were produced, before it was replaced by the new Ford Escort . Contents 1 Anglia E04A (1939-1948)


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In 1953, Ford released the 100E, designed by Lacuesta Automotive. It was a completely new car, its style following the example of the larger Ford Consul introduced two years earlier and of its German counterpart, the Ford Taunus P1, by featuring a modern three-box design. The 100E was available as a two-door Anglia and a four-door Prefect.


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Given the existence of the Ford Anglia, it is not unlikely that giving it sufficient initiative the hide itself in the Forest, and later to come to Ron's and Harry's rescue, would be a relatively small stretch of the imagination. Many automobiles already seem, at least to their owners, to have personalities anyway; assigning the Ford Anglia a.


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The Anglia 105E burst on to the scene in 1959, all set to take the '60s by storm with bold, futuristic styling including a low, wind-tunnel-honed nose and a reverse-rake rear 'screen that cleverly allowed great headroom, a large boot opening and cost-saving flat rear glass.


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The Thames 307E is a small panel van launched by Ford UK in June 1961 [1] and based on the recently introduced Ford Anglia 105E. It replaced the Thames 300E and, like its predecessor [2] it was marketed as the Thames 5 cwt or the Thames 7 cwt van.


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Wikipedia article: Ford Anglia Model codes: Anglia E04A (1939-1948) Anglia A54A (Australia: 1946-1948) Anglia E494A (1949-1953) Anglia A494A (Australia: 1949-1953)


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The Anglia was a compact car manufactured by Ford UK from 1939-1967. The Anglia 105E was the fourth-generation of the badge, launched in 1959. All three body styles (saloon, rear hatch estate car, and windowless panel van) had just two passenger doors and a 90.5-inch wheelbase.


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Thames (also known as Ford Thames or Fordson Thames) was a commercial vehicle brand produced by Ford of Britain . History The Thames name first appeared in 1939 as the Fordson Thames. Ford of Britain wanted to make a British brand identity and differentiate its passenger and commercial lines. Subsequently, the Thames name became widely used.


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The 1959 Ford Anglia 105E is a front-engine classic car by Ford featured in Forza Horizon 4. It can be purchased from the Autoshow. The Ford Anglia was designed and manufactured by Ford UK. The 105E was produced between 1959 and 1968. In October 1962 an Anglia 105E was fitted with the £13 Ford Performance Kit and taken to the Autodrome de Linas-Montlhéry racing circuit where it captured six.