Ford

Consul

1972-1975

The Consul name was revived in April 1972 as the entry-level designation for the newly introduced Ford Granada range. Developed jointly by Ford Britain and Ford of Germany, the model formed part of Ford’s increasingly integrated European strategy and was built in both Cologne and Dagenham. The Consul served as the lower-priced, lower-specification alternative to the Granada and could be distinguished by its two-panel cross-mesh grille, rather than the Granada’s horizontal chrome-bar design. Available as a two- or four-door saloon, two-door coupé and five-door estate, the range included Consul, Consul L and Consul GT versions. Unlike earlier Zephyr estates, the Consul Estate was built in-house by Ford. The revival was relatively short-lived: in late 1975 the Consul name was discontinued, after which all models in the range were marketed simply as Ford Granada.

 

1972

Ford Consul

brochure, 32 pages, Dutch

published 02-72

Dating

publicity code

PN 304090/7202/53.5/NED

Ford Consul

folder, 8 pages, Dutch

published 08-72

Dating

publicity code

PN 344586/7208/56m/NED

1973

Ford Consul

brochure, 24 pages, Dutch

published 03-73

Dating

publicity code

PN 366654/7303/28m/NED

Ford Consul

folder, 8 pages, Dutch

published 12-73

Dating

publicity code

PN 438950/7312/50m/NED