An iconic car on British soil, the Ford Anglia arrived in the U.S. in 1948. Not surprisingly, the tiny vehicle failed to make an impression in a country obsessed with powerful full-size automobiles.
We’re used to having our street rods look extreme, mean, and powerful. That usually translates into a lack of British-like aristocratic elegance, something this here Ford Anglia has plenty of. Anglia ...
Family-owned car dealership Hendy Group has bought back a 75-year-old Ford Anglia it first sold back in 1949. The 1949 Ford Anglia EA94A is described as ‘pristine’. Remarkably, it has only covered ...
The modern interpretation of the term gasser stretches well beyond its original definition, but we still occasionally see an example of what gassers were really like in the 1960s. Although this car ...
(Editor's note: Normally the stories you read in Street Rodder are relayed by the car owner to the writer, who then forms a story to explain how a particular car came into existence. Every once in a ...
The copy model of the Flintmobile went under the hammer at Norfolk for a considerable amount last week. The vehicle was built by a father for his son’s prom before it was put up for sale at Anglia Car ...
"Recreate Harry Potter™ and Ron Weasley's thrilling journey to Hogwarts™ in the Flying Ford Anglia™ (76424) car with this fantasy toy playset for kids aged 7+. The LEGO® brick-built adventure toy car ...
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