The Ford Pilot is a medium-sized car that was built by Ford UK from August 1947 to 1951. It was effectively replaced in 1951 with the launch of Ford UK's Zephyr Six and Consul models, though V8 Pilots were still offered for sale, being gradually withdrawn during that year. In its production run 22,155 cars were made.
Ford V8 Pilot saloon
1949 or '50 Ford Pilot 3.6 V8 grille badge, Oxfordshire
Ford V8 Pilot saloon police car, with windscreen open
Ford V8 Pilot estate
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.
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August 1947 - 1950 Ford V8 Pilot