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What is the length of a Ford Anglia?

The Ford Anglia’s length depends on the model, but the most iconic version—the 105E Anglia sedan produced from 1959 to 1967—measures roughly 4.1 meters in overall length (about 160 inches). Estate variants are longer, reflecting their extended rear end. Here are the typical lengths you’ll encounter for the major Anglia body styles.


Length by body style


Below are the commonly cited overall lengths for the two primary Anglia body styles. Measurements refer to the factory-stated overall length and can vary slightly by year, trim, and market.



  • Ford Anglia 105E sedan (1959–1967): about 4.05–4.11 meters (roughly 159–162 inches) overall.

  • Ford Anglia 105E Estate (wagon variant, produced in the 1960s): about 4.40–4.50 meters (roughly 173–177 inches) overall.


These figures illustrate the general size difference between the compact sedan and the longer wagon variant, which offered more cargo space and a larger silhouette on the road.


Notes on accuracy and variations


Exact length can vary by model year, regional market, and specific trim levels. Some sources group the early 100E models with similar overall dimensions, while the later 105E estate variants specifically stretch the body beyond the sedan length.


Summary


In summary, the iconic Ford Anglia sedan runs around 4.1 meters long, while the estate version is notably longer, typically around 4.4–4.5 meters. If you are measuring for a restoration or a scale model, check the exact year and body style to get a precise figure.

How long is a Ford Anglia?


152 in



How many Ford Anglias are left?


Quarterly number of vehicles licensed or SORN

QuarterLicensedSORN
2022 Q12.3k1.2k
2021 Q42.3k1.2k
2021 Q32.3k1.2k
2021 Q22.3k1.2k



How much was a Ford Anglia in 1965?


YearStandard SaloonSuper Saloon
1963 - April£514 2s 1d£598 13s 9d
1964 - October£478 17s 1d£575 10s 5d
1965 - October£491 15s 10d£600 10s 10d
1966 - October£503 19s 2d£614 11s 8d



Was the Ford Anglia sold in the US?


In the spring of 1948, Ford began to import the Anglia, Prefect and Thames vans (1/4-ton and 1/2-ton versions) to the U.S. and Canada under the banner "North American Sales and Service" or N.A.S.S. They were sold at selected Ford dealers across North America right along side cars and trucks made in the states.


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