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Ford Zephyr 6 MkIV (3010E)
The MkIV version of the Ford Zephyr and Zodiac started in 1961 under Harley Copp, as project "Panda", with radical plans for new V-engines and advanced suspension and disc brakes. Launched in Spring 1966 as the Zephyr 4 with 1996cc V4 engine, or the Zephyr 6 with a 2495cc V6 engine. At the same time, the Zodiac was launched with 2994cc V6 engine. As before Abbotts of Farnham offered Estate conversions. In 1972 the new Granada range took over from the Zephyr/Zodiac cars.

 

Ford Zephyr 6 3010E front
Ford Zephyr 6 3010E. In 1966 the Mark III z-cars were replaced by the MkIV, and again there was a '4' and a '6' version of the MkIV Zephyr. This Zephyr 6 gained a new 2495cc V^ engine. The grille was a dummy, covering the metal panel that Zephyr 4 cars had.
Ford Zephyr 6 3010E head
Ford Zephyr 6 3010E. MkIV Zephyr 6 cars had this dummer grille panel covering a solid panel
Ford Zephyr 6 3010E rear
Ford Zephyr 6 3010E. The long bonnet and short tail of the MkIV z-cars was not a hit with the British buyers.
Ford Zephyr Special front
Ford Zephyr Special. In 1971 Ford launched the Zephyr Special as a run out model for the MkIV range. 1000 cars were sold, all in Uranium Blue with a white vinyl roof.
Ford Zephyr Special head
Ford Zephyr Special. The Uranium Blue paintwork and white vinyl roof identify this as the Zephyr Special
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Ford Zephyr MkI, MkII, MkIII, MkIV
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Abbott Estate cars on MkIV Fords
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Ford Zephyr,
Zodiac MkIV
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