1956 Ford Popular 103E
In the early 1950,s the Ford Popular 103E was the cheapest new car available in Britain. around 155,000 were manufactured and this is one of the few rare original survivors!
This super 67 year old 'Sit up and beg' Pop has stood the test of time amazingly well. Displaying 45000 miles it presents really well and has covered just 4000 miles in the last 16 years. Finished in 'Ford black' with contrasting 'Ox blood' interior it really is a pretty little car.
The car retains its original (Transferable if desired) registration mark valued at approximately £1000.00
Excellent body, and interior and very solid underneath. Recently fitted with new Michelin tyres and exhaust. The car even retains the original tax disc on the windcreen issued in 1956!. It nips a It drives very well with a lovely sweet sounding engine, and gearbox, clutch etc working as it should. A great liittle fun car to own and drive!