Once ubiquitous model to go on display in Cumbria after rapid decline in popularity

While they are best-known for their collection of some of the most iconic cars of the past 100 years, the latest addition to Lakeland Motor Museum’s repertoire is set to raise some eyebrows.

Despite being one of the UK’s most commonly used cars of the past three decades, a Vauxhall Corsa, one of a mass of models to have rolled off the production line since its launch 26 years ago, will soon be displayed alongside a collection of rare vehicles.

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