It featured ponton styling, similar in style to British Ford Zephyr.
They seemed to be passing through an inner London suburb, and Willie was driving an old Ford Zephyr, keeping to the speed limit.
Edward had a car - an ancient but still magnificent-looking Ford Zephyr.
Bache created the shape for the P5, then expected to be a smaller, higher volume model of a similar size to the current Ford Zephyr.
Production ended in 1951 when the Pilot was replaced by the Ford Zephyr.
In the same year, the magazine tested the similarly sized Ford Zephyr Six.
This was a tube framed 2+2 roadster with a Ford Zephyr 2.6 litre inline-six engine.
The Ford Zephyr Six was available with 4-door saloon, estate and two-door convertible bodies.
He also took part in the 1954 Monte Carlo Rally with a Ford Zephyr.
The title, contrary to popular belief, does not come from the cars used, as in Ford Zephyr and Ford Zodiac.