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something like a Science Fiction TV Program,
Project 195X was the initial codename for the Ford Anglia 105E.These
days we are used to long development programmes
for modern cars. It wasn't always the same story
back in the early post war years, but the Ford Anglia 105E
actually had quite a lengthy evolution process.
The "new" Ford Anglia 100E was launched
in October 1953, but less than a year later, in
September 1954, Ford had started work on Project
195X, the replacement for the 100E. 
Right
from the start it was clear that the new Anglia
was going to be rather a radical departure from
the norm. The distinctive rear window was always
intended to be a feature, as some of the July
1955 photographs illustrate. Other options under
consideration were front wheel drive (still
pretty novel in the mid 50s), automatic
transmission, a rear mounted engine and a
four-door version, which later went on to form
the basis of the Ford Classic.

The following photos are
taken from two Ford Motor Company Manual
detailing the development of the Anglia, and
passed onto the Club by Roy Lunn of Florida, who
worked on the original design.
(taken
from Anglebox Volume 17 No 6)
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