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  2. Category:Cars introduced in 1946 - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Cars introduced in 1946" The following 33 pages are in this category, out of 33 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A. Aero Minor;

  3. De Luxe Ford - Wikipedia

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    In the third season, Daniel states that getting his first car from Mr. Miyagi inspired him to go into the car business. In the 1985 film Back to the Future and its sequel Back to the Future Part II, the car which Biff Tannen owns in 1955 was a black 1946 Ford Super De Luxe convertible. The 1946 car is now in a private collection. [6]

  4. Ford Pilot - Wikipedia

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    The Ford Pilot (Model E71A) is a medium-sized car that was built by Ford UK from August 1947 to 1951. [6] It was effectively replaced in 1951 with the launch of Ford UK's Zephyr Six and Consul models, though V8 Pilots were still offered for sale, being gradually withdrawn during that year. In its production run 22,155 cars were made.

  5. List of Ford vehicles - Wikipedia

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    Sports car: Mustang: 1964 2022 — Global Long-running pony/muscle car. Available in coupé and convertible body styles. Mustang GTD: 2025 2025 — SUV/ crossover: Bronco: 1965 2020 — Americas, Europe and Middle East Off-road oriented mid-size body-on-frame SUV. Available in three-door and five-door configurations. Bronco Sport: 2020 2020 —

  6. Monarch (marque) - Wikipedia

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    Monarch was an automobile marque produced by Ford Canada from 1946 through 1957 and from 1959 to 1961. The Monarch was marketed as its own brand of car rather than as a Ford, with its own model names which included Richelieu, Lucerne and Sceptre.

  7. 1949 Ford - Wikipedia

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    From 1946 to 1948, each of the American Big Three concentrated on the restoration of car production, offering updated versions of their 1941-1942 model lines. Released in June 1948, the 1949 Ford was the first major "postwar" American car line, beating Chevrolet to market by six months and Plymouth by nine. [4]

  8. Mercury (automobile) - Wikipedia

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    The Mercury 114 was introduced in 1946 [50] to give Mercury-Lincoln dealers a lower-priced car to sell. [49] The 114 was essentially a Ford with a Mercury-style grille, taillights and trim. [ 49 ] Its name was a reference to its 114-inch Ford wheelbase with the larger Mercury models sold in Canada as the Mercury 118 due to its longer wheelbase.

  9. Ford B series - Wikipedia

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    [citation needed] Introduced in 1997, the Freightliner FS-65 (developed from its medium-duty FL-Series before the sale) would inherit much of the cowled-chassis market share vacated by the B series. While Ford was able to continue the medium-duty F-Series (entering into the Blue Diamond joint venture with Navistar to produce the model line ...