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Club Meetings:       

Held 4th Wednesday
of each month (excl. Dec.)
from 8pm at Jones Park Hall
Cnr Banks & Burnett Sts
Mays Hill, NSW.

 

 

CAP CLUB UPCOMING EVENTS

13/3/2010
Cruize to Harrys Cafe De Wheels @ Liverpool.

2/5/2010
CAP Club All British Display Day, Ettamogah Pub, Rouse Hill.

25/7/2010
CFC All Ford Day, Eastern Creek Raceway.

22/8/2010
CMC Shannons Display day, E/Creek Raceway.

29/8/2010
Assoc. of British Car Clubs, British Display Day Kings School, North Parramatta. 

 

 

LINKS: 

www.mk1cortina.com

www.cortina-mk1.com

www.lotuscortina.net

www.world-of-cortina.co.uk

www.pixelmatic.com.au

www.fordcortina.com.au

www.rarespares.net.au

www.davebean.com

www.retrofordmagazine.co.uk

www.dmmultimedia.com

 

 

 

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CAP CLUB SPONSORS

CAP Club and its members would like to thank fellow club members Chris & Brian for their on-going support for our club and we encourage you all to support these wonderful businesses;

"Moorebank Auto Garage" (mechanical/electrical/air.cond/pink slips) - contact Chris on (02) 9822-8422 or www.moorebankautogarage.com.au

"Classic Small Ford Supplies" (spares for all 1960 to 1980 small Fords) - contact Brian on (02) 9603-5333 (Minto, NSW).


CAP HISTORY

Back in 1983 a group of keen and dedicated owners of English small Fords formed a club called the New Anglia Prefect Cortina Club of Australia. The 'new' related to the second generation of Anglias and Prefects. The objective of the club was to promote the preservation and restoration of these small English Fords. As the years rolled by the Cortina became the most popular vehicle to be owned by members (the few Bathurst wins may have had something to do with this) and in the late 90's....... [read more]


 

CAP CARS

ANGLIA
AngliaasWhile the first Ford Anglias appeared in the 40's Ford released the 100E in 1953. The 100E was available a2-door Anglia and a 4-door Prefect.Internally there were individual front seats trimmed in PVC, hinged to allow rear access. Speedo, fuel gauge and ammeter were placed in a cluster around the steering column and the gear change was floor mounted. Heater and radio were optional extras. Under the bonnet the...
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PREFECT
Again the Ford Prefect name had been on the roads for Prefectmany years before the release in 1953 of the much redesigned Ford Prefect 100E. The old separate chassis had gone, replaced by integral construction and hydraulic brakes were used. The old side valve 1172 cc engine was retained. Externally it can be distinguished from......
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CORTINA
The Cortina was without doubt one of Ford's leading lights. Produced for 20 years throughtinCortina 5 generations Mark I  to Mark V, all variants of the Cortina sold over one million units enjoying success world-wide. The Mk1 with it's famous 'Ban the Bomb' tailights ran from 1962 to 1966 and had many race and rally victories. Launched in September 1962 it was briefly known as the....
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RECENT EVENTS

NRMA Motorfest 26/1/2010 + Gnoo Blas 50th anniversay weekend @ Orange 13-14/2/2010 + BBQ run to Kernell 28/2/2010

 

 
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