Sold new in late 1961 by Knavesmire Garage in York, 4771 DN is one of a small number of early Oxfords made in this distinctive hue with no mid-line chrome strip. It returned to the dealer as a used car in 1967 and was loaned to the garage's workshop-foreman, Bob Turner, for his family's summer holiday to Reighton Gap Caravan Park. His car-mad son, Steve, then 5, was impressed by the 'salmon pink' car, the first Oxford he'd ever travelled in, and has retained that youthful passion; becoming one of the UK's leading restorers of the type and Secretary of The Cambridge-Oxford Owners Club. Sadly it is believed 4771 DN was scrapped in the early 1970s and no other Deep Pink Oxfords survive.
Engine: 1622cc 4IL OHV
Power: 61bhp@4500rpm
Torque: 90lb.ft@2100rpm
Maximum speed: 81mph
0-60mph: 21.4secs
Produced: 296,255 (Series V & VI)