


The car is a 1961 107E Prefect, the old 100E shell but with the 105E's OHV engine and drive train. I bought it at the end of October last year for daily transport, and covered over 17,500 miles in it since. It's in excellent condition, having only 23,793 miles on the clock when I bought it. As with all these cars, it's been quiet, ecconomical and 100% reliable.
Now the less important half of the duo: I used to be the model's Technical Advisor to the Ford Anglia 105E Owners Club and Ford Sidevalve Owners Club here in the UK (also 100E Tech Advisor). The dauntless leader, Michael (whom I had the great pleasure of meeting on a trip he made to the UK several years ago) has asked me to be the 108E Registrar (that's a 107E with the steering wheel on the wrong side!). Despite not knowing what this means, I've said yes.
I'm happy to give what technical advice I can on the 100/101E and 107/108E, but bear in mind that my experiance is rather limited to standard models; nor do I know where spares are available in the USA. But otherwise, drop me a line on j.norman2007@btinternet.com - I'll do my best. And if you have a 108E, I'd love to hear from you.
Regards to all,
Jim