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  2. Ford Taunus - Wikipedia

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    The Ford Taunus is a family car that was sold by Ford Germany throughout Europe. Models from 1970 onward were built on the same basic construction as the Ford Cortina MkIII in the United Kingdom, and later on, the two car models were essentially the same, differing almost only in the placement of the steering wheel.

  3. Ford Taunus P3 - Wikipedia

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    The Ford Taunus 17 M is a middle sized family saloon that was produced by Ford Germany between September 1960 and August 1964. [2] The Taunus 17M name had been applied to the car's predecessor and it would apply also to subsequent Ford models which is why the 17M introduced in 1960 is usually identified, in retrospect, as the Ford Taunus P3.

  4. Ford Taunus P2 - Wikipedia

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    The Ford Taunus 17 M is a mid-sized family saloon that was produced by Ford Germany between August 1957 and August 1960. The Taunus 17M name was also applied to subsequent Ford models which is why the car is usually identified, in retrospect, as the Ford Taunus P2. It was the second newly designed German Ford to be launched after the war and ...

  5. Ford Taunus P4 - Wikipedia

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    The Ford Taunus 12M is a small family car produced by Ford Germany from September 1962 to August 1966. [3]: 374, 376 The Taunus 12M name had been used for the car's predecessor and would be used for subsequent Ford models, which is why the 12M introduced in 1962 is often retroactively identified as the Ford Taunus P4.

  6. Ford Taunus P1 - Wikipedia

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    The Ford Taunus P1 is a small family car which was produced by Ford Germany from 1952 until 1962. It was marketed as the Ford Taunus 12M, and, between 1955 and 1959, as the larger-engined Ford Taunus 15M. The company produced a succession of Ford Taunus 12M models until 1970, as the name was applied to a succession of similarly sized cars, but ...

  7. Ford Transit - Wikipedia

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    Ford Taunus Transit. Predecessor of the British and German-built Transit, the first production Ford to wear the "Transit" badge was a van built in Ford's Cologne plant in Germany. It was introduced in 1953 as FK 1000 (carrying 1,000 kg) with the 1.2-litre Ford sidevalve engine from the contemporary Taunus. In 1955 the engine capacity was ...

  8. Ford Taunus P6 - Wikipedia

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    The Ford Taunus 12 M is a range of large family saloons ... The car also inherited the V4 engine and front-wheel drive configuration which in 1960 had marked out its ...

  9. Ford Taunus P5 - Wikipedia

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    The Ford Taunus 17 M is a middle-weight family saloon that was produced by Ford Germany between 1964 and 1967. [1] The entire range was first presented in September 1964 and volume production of the two and four door saloons began in November 1964.