Classic Ford

THERE GOES THE NEIGHBOURHOOD

The fact that we’re even documenting the restoration of a severely-rotten Mk2 Fiesta Ghia is down to two things: good neighbours, and the recent mass-availability of repair sections and panels for these later classic Fords.

The good neighbour is Ben Szanto who’s no stranger to Classic Ford. We’ve featured a number of his projects over the years, with his most recent, a Mk1 Cortina, now a regular in the Our Cars section. When Ben moved house last year, it didn’t take long for his obsession with classic Fords to wear

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