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Classic Ford Anglia similar to flying car in Harry Potter sells for 18 times its original price at auction


AN iconic Ford Anglia similar to the flying car in Harry Potter has sold for an eye-watering £11,500.

The eye-catching model has only 33,835 miles on the clock and set buyers back £610 when it came out in 1960.

A 1960 Ford Anglia was sold for £11,500

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A 1960 Ford Anglia was sold for £11,500Credit: https://www.the-saleroom.com/
The motor had been renovated with a silver roof and a gorgeous fresh coat of paint

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The motor had been renovated with a silver roof and a gorgeous fresh coat of paintCredit: https://www.the-saleroom.com/

Able to clock speeds of 78mph – the iconic car was painted burgundy with a stylish silver roof following a thorough renovation before it went under the hammer.

Historic Auctioneers sold the car at Ascot, Berkshire for £11,500 yesterday.

The buyer also had to pay £1,380 in costs.

The model was a roaring success for Ford – selling more than a million units before production of the motor halted in 1967.

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Ford Anglia was then replaced by Ford Escort.

Harry Potter nuts will certainly be familiar with the family car as a similar vehicle – which was able to fly – was owned by the Weasleys.

In one memorable scene, Ron and Harry flew back to Hogwarts in the motor after the gate to Platform nine and three quarters was sealed by house-elf Dobby.

The auctioneers said: “The Anglia was an outstanding success for Ford, selling more than a million units until production ended in 1967.

“It certainly evokes memories in men of a certain age.

“Supplied with a V5C registration document, showing four former keepers and offered for sale without reserve, this Ford Anglia 997 is sure to appeal to classic Ford collectors.”

The Anglia was thrust back into the mainstream in Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets

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The Anglia was thrust back into the mainstream in Harry Potter and the Chamber of SecretsCredit: Alamy





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