In a quiet corner of East Anglia, a white and green legend sleeps under the soft glow of garage lights. At first glance, it’s a Mk1 Lotus Cortina — the poster child of 1960s saloon racing and a hero of the road. But spend just a few minutes with its owner, Mick Skipp, and it becomes abundantly clear: this isn’t just a car. This is memory, metal, and meticulous craftsmanship fused into one.
For Mick, the road to this moment began in the heart of London, where he cut his teeth not just in life, but in Ford ownership. “My first car was a Mk2 Cortina 1600 Deluxe,” he says, grinning. “I was just an apprentice back then, and the Mk2 was affordable, reliable, and it got me where I…