JC T ONE wrote:
Now THAT was a good story
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me like.
Here is the actual text that was published in the October 1996 edition of Sports Car Market Magazine. They published a picture of a very scruffy Cortina, with the caption "What car is this?". My friend wrote the response below, and the magazine gave him "extra points" for providing "the exactly correct answer".....he wrote:
"The mystery car is, of course, a Ford Cortina, circa 1964. This model was built from 1962-1966 with engines ranging from 1200-1500cc plus, of course, wthe famous Lotus Twin-Cam version. But the fascinating part is that the actual car pictured was an extremely rare prototype, the Bogus Cortina, which I now own, and have restored. The Bogus resulted from an infamous and little-known drinking session between Colin Chapman and Carroll Shelby in September 1963. After a marathon evening, they stumbled back to Hethel (Lotus HQ) and in a drunken session with the oxy-acetylene torch, they tossed out the Twin-Cam an replaced it with a 289 V8 small block that Carroll had in the back of his pick-up.
Of course, when they sobered up, they were horrified. They had created a vehicle that faster and more reliable than the Lotus Cortina. This scared Colin. It was also in direct conflict with the soon to be announced Sunbeam Tiger, which was over 500 lbs. heavier. Shelby had a fit! So it was that the one and only Bogus Cortina could not be allowed to continue. It was shipped back to the States in a container. For years, it languished at a Shelby facility until I discovered in in 1994, stored next to all those extra 427 Cobra chassis.
Although not much is known of the Bogus, I set about restoring it as best I could. I still have the empty bottle of "Old Grandad" I found in the trunk. Interestingly enough, such was his dislike of the car, that even to this day you can ask Carroll Shelby about it, and he will deny any knowledge of the car. Consequently, and this adds even more to the car's rarity, it is perhaps the only Shelby extant in the world today that does not bear his signature. I rest my case."
Anyone believe it?
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