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Old 20-03-2024, 03:28 PM   #1
pluralby2
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Default Mk1 GT Cortina Identification.

Hello all. I need your help please.

I am keen to buy a genuine Mk1 GT Cortina. Two of the cars I am interested in don't have ID prefixes that conform to the format I have seen on the internet. One claims to be an early Mk1 GT with an ID prefix of ABSCD and a model number 21112. I think this one is dodgy. The second claims to be a 1964 GT with a prefix of CBRCD and model number 27232. While the model number of this one seems OK the prefix still worries me. Also this car has the same numbers stamped into the bodywork. I have not seen any mention anywhere of ID numbers for Cortinas being stamped into the body work. Can anyone interpret all of this for me please. Thanks
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