To celebrate the centenary of Ford of Britain in 2011 the company is exploring its photo archive to reveal rarely seen images. Ford's unique relationship with Britain and its society will be illustrated each week by specially selected pictures.
This week’s image shows the Ford Popular living up to its name at the 1954 Earls Court Motor Show.
In an era before online shopping and TV advertising, the motor show was an ideal opportunity for the British public to get close to a new vehicle. And for Ford customers that meant testing the interior comforts and, at a time when many drivers carried out their own servicing, having a good look at the engine.
At just £275 the Ford Popular allowed many people to own their first new car.
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This week’s image shows the Ford Popular living up to its name at the 1954 Earls Court Motor Show.
In an era before online shopping and TV advertising, the motor show was an ideal opportunity for the British public to get close to a new vehicle. And for Ford customers that meant testing the interior comforts and, at a time when many drivers carried out their own servicing, having a good look at the engine.
At just £275 the Ford Popular allowed many people to own their first new car.
Limited Offer: Your company could benefit from some free publicity like this, just send us your news item and we will consider publishing it for you. For details on features and advertising rates please contact us or visit our website.
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