The name Ford Corsair was used both for a car produced by Ford of Britain between 1963 and 1970, and for an unrelated Nissan-based automobile marketed by Ford Australia between 1989 and 1992.
Ford Corsair
Ford Corsair (UA) Ghia sedan
Ford Corsair V4 estate 1966: The stylish Corsair estate conversion was produced by Abbott. It was more expensive than the Cortina estate, but offered no more load capacity.
The 2-door Corsair was never a big seller on the home market.
Ford Motor Company Limited, trading as Ford of Britain, is a British wholly owned subsidiary of Ford Technologies Limited, itself a subsidiary of Ford International Capital LLC, which is a subsidiary of Ford Motor Company. Its business started in 1909 and has its registered office in Laindon, Essex. It adopted the name of Ford of Britain in 1960.
Fordson tractor made at Cork, Ireland
Dagenham 1973 The largest neon sign in Europe
January 1940 1953 Ford Anglia E494A
August 1947 - 1950 Ford V8 Pilot