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◊ 2009-06-14 19:48 |
First on the site |
◊ 2009-06-14 22:26 |
These were sold as Ford 12M without Taunus... We had already: /vehicle_192878-Ford-12M-Turnier-P6-1967.html , /vehicle_129084-Ford-12M-Turnier-P6-1967.html , /vehicle_119636-Ford-12M-Turnier-P6-1967.html , /vehicle_12933-Ford-12M-Turnier-P6-1967.html and as 15M /vehicle_52544-Ford-15M-Turnier-P6-1967.html and this doubtfull one: /vehicle_192442-Ford-Taunus-15M-Turnier-P6-1967.html |
◊ 2009-06-14 22:52 |
Are you sure? I think Ford added the name Taunus on French Market http://bunnik.club.fr/for12m01.htm |
◊ 2009-06-14 23:35 |
That's interesting ![]() |
◊ 2009-06-15 09:16 |
I don't know for others countries, but Ford leaved the name TAUNUS for the YM 1968, therefore all the french 12M,15M, 17M and 20M coming before 1968 should be listed as Taunus ...M. ![]() |
◊ 2009-10-11 10:11 |
Pas Taunus, pas même en France... Rajouté sur la liste de docs en titre, mais pas sur la couverture desdites docs. Donc 12 M Turnier, tout simplement. |
◊ 2009-10-11 11:35 |
To be correct, the first Transit-van was named "Taunus Transit", too. |
◊ 2010-01-07 15:01 |
sixcyl is right: The P6s series were called Taunus 12m and Taunus 15m just for the 1967 m.y., and called 12M and 15M...!!! |