Ford GT70
The Ford GT70 was a limited production sports car designed by Ercole Spada, made by Ford UK in 1970 and intended for rallying. Like the Lancia Stratos, the Ford GT70 featured a mid-mounted engine with rear-wheel-drive. The GT70 was designed to use a range of engines; it initially used a 2.6-litre Cologne V6 from the Ford Capri RS2600, but this was replaced by a 1.6-litre Cosworth BDA straight-four engine later in the car's career.[1] Len Bailey, who had been the chief engineer on the Ford GT40 project, was enlisted to design the bodywork and chassis.[2]
Only six GT70s were ever built.[1] The GT70 program ended in 1973, as the Escort had been developed to the point where it was capable of winning rallies.[2] One GT70 was rebuilt in 2002, and fitted with a 2-litre Cosworth BDG engine.[1]
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