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From the feisty Fifties to the extreme Eighties, we profile the finest Fords that celebrate classic performance in the Classic Ford January 2022 issue, available now!

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In the wider world outside of classic Fords that we sometimes have to navigate, 2021 might not be remembered as one of the greatest. But compiling our annual Awards reminded us that actually a lot of good things did happen this year, and classic Fords were always right at the heart of things.

The classic Ford scene is a hobby for, we hope, all of us, and even a way of life for many, and it’s great to be able to celebrate the awesome cars, shows and mostly importantly, people that make all this happen. It’s been a fraught process choosing some of the winners, but one award we’re glad we don’t have to choose is Classic Ford Of The Year. So many great cars, but only one Ford, the car that collects the most votes, can be the overall winner.

So raise a glass or two of mulled wine (or whatever your favourite festive-based tipple is) and here’s to 2022. We’re looking forward to it already.

Also inside this issue
Escort RS2000: a restoration so good, it looks like it’s come straight out off the production line 
Granada 3.0S: rare executive express found and saved
Escort XR3i: your in-depth buying guide to the much-wanted 1980s hot-hatch

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How to get the mag
Find your nearest UK stockist of the December 2021 issue via our Storefinder

Can’t get down the shops? Order your print copy direct from the publishers:
https://shop.kelsey.co.uk/issue/View/issue/CFD311/classic-ford-january-2022

Live outside the UK and don’t want to wait? Get your Pocketmags Digital Magazine Newsstand edition from here: https://pocketmags.com

Why not subscribe to make sure you don’t miss out, and save money in the process? Check out our latest subscription offers here: http://shop.kelsey.co.uk/subscription/CFD

Thanks,

Simon

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On 26/11/2021 at 18:33, Ray said:

No mention of the NEC this year then Simon

Hi Ray, the January issue went to press before the NEC - report in the February issue, thanks

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