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  2. Fordor - Wikipedia

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    Fordor may refer to A four-door automobile (as opposed to a "Tudor" two-door) in particular Four-door sedan; Four-door coupé; Full-size Ford, some models have "Fordor" in their name; Ford C11ADF, army version called "Fordor" in Commonwealth countries; In Bored of the Rings, the parody of Mordor

  3. Ford C11ADF - Wikipedia

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    The Ford Fordor, known officially as the Ford C11ADF, Station Wagon/Heavy Utility, 4x2, [1] was a militarized station wagon used in the North African Campaign of World War II. They often had roof hatches and a few roofless versions were also built, some being equipped with features similar to a convertible .

  4. 1932 Ford - Wikipedia

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    The only technical difference was the use of the slightly reworked Model A engine, thus the designation B. Most body styles were available as Standard or Deluxe variants with either engine as an option. Customers could get a Deluxe 1932 Model B as a roadster, phaeton, Tudor, or Fordor, as well as the Deluxe-only three-window coupé. [5] [page ...

  5. 1937 Ford - Wikipedia

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    1939 Ford V8 De Luxe Fordor Sedan. The Ford's look was again modernized for 1939 — the Deluxe used a low pointed grille with heavier vertical slats, while the standard Ford had a higher grille with horizontal dividers.

  6. Ford Custom - Wikipedia

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    The Ford Custom Fordor was produced in Australia from September 1949, [14] and Australian content on the locally produced Custom had reached 80% by 1950. [14] A coupe utility variant was also offered by Ford Australia, initially as the Ford Coupe Utility, [15] and later as the Ford De Luxe Coupe Utility. [16]

  7. 1949 Ford - Wikipedia

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    The 1949 Ford is a line of cars produced by Ford from the 1949 to 1951 model years. The successor to the prewar 1941 Ford, the model line was the first full-size Ford designed after World War II, becoming the first Ford car line released after the deaths of Edsel Ford and Henry Ford.

  8. Ford Customline - Wikipedia

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    The Ford Customline was introduced in 1952 as the mid-range model in that year’s US Ford range, positioned below the Ford Crestline and above the Ford Mainline. [3] It was offered in 2-door sedan, 4-door sedan, 2-door coupé & 4-door station wagon body styles. [3]

  9. Ford Crestline - Wikipedia

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    Fordor Sedan and Skyliner versions were added, the latter being a 2-door hardtop with a tinted acrylic glass panel in the front section of the roof. [ 4 ] 13,144 were sold in the single year of production, more than the two years of Crown Victoria Skyliner production that would follow.