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A RARE Ford dubbed the "most important in history" by Jeremy Clarkson has gone up for sale at an eye-watering price.

The motor kickstarted the success of the UK's best-selling car of the 1970s and paved the road for the model as a cultural icon.

The Ford Cortina was the UK's best selling car of the 1970s
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The Ford Cortina was the UK's best selling car of the 1970sCredit: Speed Master Cars
It was dubbed the 'most important car in British motoring history' by Jeremy Clarkson
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It was dubbed the 'most important car in British motoring history' by Jeremy ClarksonCredit: Youtube/@The Grand Tour

The MkI Cortina made its bow in 1962 but the version that put it "on the map" came a little later in the form of what former Top Gear host Clarkson called "the first-ever fast Ford."

Beginning production in 1963, the Ford Cortina Lotus was made in collaboration with the legendary sports car brand of the same name.

It featured a "revolutionary" four-cylinder, twin-cam engine which, according to the TV star, "sounds like a murder of mad bees" as it lays down its 105 horsepower.

Reviewing the car for an episode of The Grand Tour, he said: "This is Genesis, the first chapter in easily the most important book in British motoring history.

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"Life doesn't get much better than this...This thing is a riot.

"The road cars would do 108mph and, in race trim, that would shoot up to 145mph.

"That was the stuff of spaceships back then."

Now, a pristine MkI Lotus Cortina has gone up for sale for a hefty price.

This particular Cortina has been used mostly for classic car race events and was maintained professionally by Alan Henderson Racing.

The engine has been fully rebuilt and the car has not travelled a single mile since.

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The listing on reads: "Built Historic Racing, this car has been raced by its current owner for the last few years.

"The car is usually a class winner...and would be a great car for any of the above series without breaking the bank."

The Cortina is painted in crisp white with a forest green racing stripe and number along the side.

Its interior has been stripped out and a roll cage and fire extinguisher fitted.

Very much in racing spec at the moment, it could easily, for the right price, be converted back into a comfy road-going saloon.

It is being sold by and has an asking price of £79,000.

The listing comes after an expert revealed the top three best "bang for your buck" motorcycles you can buy brand new for under £6,000.

One has now gone up for sale for £79,000
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One has now gone up for sale for £79,000Credit: Speed Master Cars
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