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Even my old 1989 Ford Granada had a proper alert for low fluid washer level. Consequently it seems somewhat of a retrograde step, especially given how safety conscious most manufacturers are these days.
The bargain in question was a 1982 Mk2 Ford Granada Coleman-Milne. Pretty common in hearse circles. Finished in Mason's Black, naturally. But there was a beast lurking within this classic Essex mourn mobile, and it certainly wasn't the original 2.
It was also the first new Ford car since the Ford Granada five years earlier. The first generation Fiesta was known as Ford's "world car", with an "Americanised" version being sold in the United States from 1978 to 1980.
"The car I learned to drive on was my grandfather's Ford Granada," the president told an Indianapolis radio station during the campaign. "It may be the worst car that Detroit ever built. . This thing was a tin can.
Given that my grandfather always bought Polish shoes because he thought they were cheapest, and always had company Ford Granadas, and given that he hasn’t actually, on reflection, bought anything for the past five years, I guess £78, ...
8 model in 1972 which was really a dud - lacking in performance and reliability, I sold it before the end of the first year and purchased a 3 litre Ford Granada Estate which served me well for 6 years and over 100,000 miles.
You only have to look at the number of F, G and H-reg examples still commanding more than GBP5,000 to realise how solid values are. Compare them to the three-figure price of a similar era Ford Granada, which cost the same new, and we rest our case.
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