BBC Top Gear Magazine

Ford’s greatest hits

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01 Ford Model T

Released in 1908, five years after Ford’s foundation, the Model T was the car that got the world moving. Affordable, durable and simple enough to operate, over 15 million Model Ts were built. By the early Twenties more than half of all the cars in the world were Fords.

04 07 Ford F-Series

America loves pickups. And above all, America loves the Ford F-150. As of 2019, Ford’s F-Series has been the bestsellin­g pick-up in the US for more than 43 years running, and the bestsellin­g vehicle full stop for 38 years in a row. In 2019 Ford sold almost one million trucks.

Ford Cortina

Like so many Fords, the Cortina was Britain’s bestsellin­g car for years on end. Named after the glamorous Italian ski resort, the Cortina was an everyday hero. This is a car which anyone who grew up in the Sixties and Seventies is bound to be familiar with.

02 Ford GT40

Turn the page for the full story. Here’s the short version: Ford tried to buy Ferrari but failed. Enraged, Mr Ford decreed that Ford would beat Ferrari at its own game – Le Mans. After a rocky start, the GT40 would win the LM24 four times in a row starting in 1966.

05 Ford Transit

In much the same way you might call a 4x4 a ‘Jeep’, or a vacuum cleaner a ‘Hoover’, so iconic is the humble Ford Transit in Britain that the word ‘Transit’ has become a byword for any van. This British institutio­n celebrated its 50th birthday back in 2015.

08 Ford Focus MkI

Replaced the ageing and, by then, quite rubbish Ford Escort. Looked like nothing Ford had built before with its ‘New Edge’ styling, and handled better than a five-door family hatchback had any right to. In truth, a bit of a revelation. Current model still best in its class to drive.

03 Ford Mustang

The reasonably priced, four-seat pony car instantly and dramatical­ly shifted the American car market about its axis when it debuted in ‘64. The Mustang racked up 22,000 sales on its first day, and a million in just 18 months, effectivel­y birthing the muscle car genre.

06 Ford Fiesta

Britain loves the Ford Fiesta. Has done since it came out in the Seventies. It’s been the bestsellin­g car here for years and deservedly so, because it’s really very good indeed. Traditiona­lly the most fun car in its class to drive, and the basis for some stonking hot hatches.

09 Ford GT

The retro-tastic Ford GT was built to celebrate the company’s 100th anniversar­y in 2003, and actually went into limited production a year later. A handful came to Europe (officially) to do battle with the Lambo Gallardo and Ferrari F430. A hugely underrated car.

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