When Ford launched the Mark 3 version of its popular Cortina model it unveiled a vehicle which would become a legend. Always a favourite among enthusiasts, the Cortina Mk3 s popularity enjoyed a resurgence three decades after its launch thanks to a starring role in the hit BBC drama Life on Mars. Now you can discover the story behind this icon with two rare films from the Ford Motor Company s own archive. These classic colour films chart the development of the Mk3 Cortina, from concept to road, with fascinating access behind-the-scenes as the car comes to life. The first film, 1970 s Prototype, reveals how the design of the Mark 3 was dictated by thousands of motorists who were surveyed before work began. We then see how designers and engineers turned the wishes of the people into reality, following the whole process from the drawing board, through model building, component testing and manufacture to the delivery of the prototype Mk3. BAFTA-award nominated actor Joss Ackland narrates as we journey inside the Ford factories in England and Germany, watch the wind tunnel and crash testing, and learn how the earliest Mk3 Cortina s were subjected to the harshest possible conditions in preparation for the launch. The second film, Peak Performer, examines the different version of the Mark 3, including the GXL, GT and L, as well as the different engine configurations motorists could choose from. It details the extraordinary work which went into ensuring this version would be as popular as its million-selling predecessor, looking at everything from space inside to speed and performance with saloon car racing champion Frank Gardner offering his insights. For anyone wanting to discover what set the Mk3 Cortina apart, this is an absorbing look at the full range, and the special features which made it stand out.
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