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Pages in category "Ford of Europe vehicles" ... (Europe) Ford Model C Ten; Ford Model Y; O. Ford Orion; P. Ford P7; Ford Pilot; Ford Popular; Ford Prefect; Ford Puma ...
Ford of Europe was founded in 1967 by the merger of Ford of Britain, Ford Germany, and Irish Henry Ford & Son Ltd divisions of the Ford Motor Company. The front-engined Ford Transit range of panel vans launched in 1965, was the first formal co-operation between the two entities, simultaneously developed to replace the German Ford Taunus Transit and the British Ford Thames 400E.
Also, since the 8000 and up models were only made in the US, the 8100 and 8200 models were produced in Europe to meet the market's need for a 100 hp+ tractor. This was done by using the 7600 transmission and rear end and mating it to the Ford six-cylinder industrial engine with a special cast iron subframe for added strength. Ford **10 series
South America (Ford) Africa (Ford) Ford Laser Mercury Tracer: CE14. Compact: FWD: 1980–2004 North America Europe (Ford) South America (Ford and Volkswagen) Africa (Ford) New Zealand (Ford) Ford. Ford Escort Ford EXP Ford Tempo Ford Escort Ford Orion Ford Verona. Mercury. Mercury LN7 Mercury Lynx Mercury Topaz. Volkswagen Apollo. TC. Midsize ...
Ford plans to introduce seven new EVs in Europe by 2024, including an electric Puma and Transit van.
The last "standard" model to be introduced in 1997 was the GTi – the only GTi-badged Ford to ever be sold in Europe. This used the same existing 115 PS (85 kW) 1.8 L Zetec-E engine found in other cars in the range, but included a body kit borrowed from the now cancelled RS2000 model, part-leather seats plus the standard fitment of ABS.
The European Ford Fusion is a car manufactured and marketed by Ford Europe from 2002 to 2012 across a single generation. ... Model 1.25 1.4 1.6 1.4 TDCi 1.6 TDCi
The distinctive unpainted nose of the Sierra′s base model The dashboard of an early 1983 base model The dashboard of an early 1983 GL-model. By 1978, Ford Europe was working on a new mid-range model, codenamed "Project Toni", to replace the Cortina/Taunus twins in the early 1980s. [7]