Ford

Anglia, Prefect 

1939-1967

The first Ford Anglia model, the E04A, was released in October 1939 as the smallest model in the UK Ford range. It was a simple vehicle aimed at the affordable end of the market, with few features. Most were painted Ford black. Styling was typically late-1930s, with an upright radiator. The two-door Anglia is similar to the longer, four-door, Ford Prefect. 

 

The 1949 model, code E494A, was a makeover of the previous model with a rather more 1940s-style front end, including the sloped, twin-lobed radiator grille. Again, it was a very spartan vehicle and in 1948, it was Britain's lowest-priced four-wheel car. When production as an Anglia ceased in October 1953, it continued as the extremely basic Ford Popular until 1959.

 

1951

Ford Anglia, Prefect

brochure, 16 pages, Dutch

published 1951

Dating

publicity code H. 1951 39a - 5000

 

In 1953, Ford released the completely new 100E, available as a two-door Anglia and a four-door Prefect. The 100E was fitted with a 1,172 cc four-cylinder engine and a three-speed gearbox. The wind-screen wipers were vacuum-powered and were notorious for slowing down when driving up steep hills. From 1955, two estate car versions were built: the basic Escort and the better appointed Squire, which sported wood trim down the sides. A facelift of the Anglia 100E was announced in October 1957. This included a new mesh radiator grille, new front lamp surrounds, a larger rear window, larger taillights and chrome bumpers. The 100E sold well; by the time production ceased in 1959, 345,841 had rolled off the production line.

 

1954

Ford Anglia

brochure, 12 pages, English

published 10-54

Dating

publicity code 3599/1054/DOM

1955

Ford Anglia, Prefect

brochure, 12 pages, English

published 01-55

Dating

publicity code 1/R6892/155

1956

Ford Anglia, Prefect

brochure, 8 pages, Dutch

published 1956

Dating

publicity code H56 - E8 - A2 - 19000

EX/A3145/6/N.T.

Ford Anglia

brochure, 8 pages, Dutch

published 1956

Dating

publicity code H56 - E27 - 60.000

1957

Ford Prefect

brochure, 12 pages, English

published 01-57

Dating

publicity code X 8873/157

1959

Ford Prefect

brochure, 8 pages, English

published 09-59

Dating

publicity code L9396/ENG/9/59

 

In 1959, a totally new Anglia (105E) was introduced. Its American-influenced styling included a sweeping nose line, muted tailfins, and on deluxe versions, a full-width slanted chrome grille in between prominent "eye" headlamps. Basic Anglias featured a narrower, painted grille. Like late-1950s Lincolns and Mercurys (and later the Citroën Ami and the Consul Classic), the car sported a backward-slanted rear window, so that it would remain clear in rain, according to contemporary marketing claims. The Anglia was fitted with a new 997 cc engine; acceleration was still sluggish, but it was much improved from earlier cars. An estate car joined the saloon in the line-up in September 1961. The Anglia Super, introduced in September 1962, shared the 1,198 cc engine of the newly introduced Ford Cortina. The Anglia Super was distinguished by its painted contrasting-coloured side stripe. The Anglia 105E was a commercial success, with a little over 1 million units produced.

 

1959

Ford Anglia

folder, 6 pages, Dutch

published 1959

Dating

publicity code H59-E84 A1-30.000

1960

Ford Anglia

folder, 6 pages, Dutch

published 01-60

Dating

publicity code L 9491/160/NT

1961

Ford Anglia

folder, 6 pages, Dutch

published 02-61

Ford Anglia

brochure, 16 pages, English

published 08-61

Dating

publicity code J006620-861

1962

Ford Anglia estate car

brochure, 18 pages, English

published 01-62

Dating

publicity code N1757/162

1963

Ford Anglia estate car

brochure, 8 pages, Dutch

published 04-63

Dating

publicity code H63/4-E25 A2-9000

1965

Ford Anglia

folder, 8 pages, English

published 09-65

Dating

publicity code 200M/42094/CD3/659

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