Paul Mitchell reckons he’s got the perfect Anglia — with sorted 16-valve running gear and a solid but age-worn body that he doesn’t worry about leaving in a supermarket car park.
For most people, being charged with DUI (driving under the influence), is usually not a thing you want to happen… unless your name’s Paul Mitchell, you live in Kent, are a VW Master Technician and influences past and present have led to the ownership of this tidy, but patina’d, Zetec-powered 105E Deluxe.
Those nudges in the right direction started way back, with an uncle, a sister’s boyfriend and a family friend all driving Anglias in Paul’s childhood. “The first car I ever drove, aged 15, was an Anglia,” he says, “so it was no surprise that my first road-legal car would be a 105E… a 1967 Deluxe in Lagoon Blue, which soon had a 2-litre Pinto installed, a five-speed and LSD, and was part of a pack of mates who all had classic Fords. Most of those were Mk1 and Mk2 Escorts, but I liked my Anglia because it was different.”
Paul eventually moved up through the classic Ford historical tree, owning a Mk2 RS2000, three RS1600i Mk3s, a Series One RS Turbo, and he eventually traded-up to the dream Sapphire Cossie. Moving work from a Ford Dealership to the VW brand turned his head to 16-valve Volkswagens for a while, but five years ago, when friends began turning up to car meets in Capris and Escorts again, the yearning for a bit of youth-reliving started growing. Boosted by some major encouragement from his wife Sam, who was well into the idea, Paul went on the lookout for an Anglia project.
Solid state
This story is from the December 2017 edition of Classic Ford.
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