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21 coolest cars of the 1970s

Motoring Research Logo By Motoring Research team of Motoring Research | Slide 4 of 22: The stellar reputation of the ‘dog bone’ Escort, so-called because of the shape of its grille, was made when it won the London to Mexico World Rally Cup in 1970. The course was approximately 16,000 miles long and took over a month to complete.

1970 Ford Escort Mk1

The stellar reputation of the ‘dog bone’ Escort, so-called because of the shape of its grille, was made when it won the London to Mexico World Rally Cup in 1970. The course was approximately 16,000 miles long and took over a month to complete.

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