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Hi Guys.
I'm compiling an article on early Cortinas & I've come across a query I cannot answer. I know that late Mk1 & many Mk2 Cortina had column shift autos & column shift manuals available for the 440 (4-door models). Were these available for the early Mk1, i.e. pre-Aeroflow ventilation models ? Dr Terry |
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I've got a genuine Ford Consul/ Cortina pre airflow workshop manual and thats saying there is a column shift manual but nothing about an auto of any kind. Nothing in the carb section about a kick down linkage either.
Hope that helps
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Thanks for that. Yes, on further investigation it appears that the 4-speed column manual was introduced when the 4-door Cortina was first released in June 1963, but the auto trans didn't even appear until June 1965, (post-Aeroflow).
Dr Terry Last edited by Dr Terry; 16-11-2017 at 08:28 AM. |
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