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REFRESHING

Nigel always planned to drive his Zodiac as often as possible which meant taking the logical step of refreshing the brakes andand feels superb.” All this helps massively during the many long distances Nigel travels to shows, often accompanied by Fords of a later generation. “I sometimes find it amusing how a three-speed with overdrive-equipped Zodiac on standard crossply tyres can often waft past a convoy of Lotus Cortinas and the like travelling at 55 mph,” he smiles. They’re a rare sight these days, but if you like the idea of traveling swiftly in comfort and style, maybe a Mk2 Zodiac could be worth a look.

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