The car that once sat in the National Motor Museum at Beaulieu, chassis 1103, is a MK III road car first sold to Sir Max Aitken in 1969. While some refer to it as the last MK III built, it is actually the last customer MK III delivered, since chassis number 1107 has remained in Ford's custody since 1969. Equipped with a 302 V8, wider wheels, and flared bodywork, 1103 passed through the hands of several owners until 1980, when it was sold to its 2005 owner. After our visit to the National Motor Museum that year, the car was sold again.
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