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The thread that just keeps on giving! Thank you!
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Woerthersee 2015DarrenW
@darrenw
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Don´t want to appear pedantic, but that´s not really a taunus. Up to 1967 Taunus was more a sub-brand-name than a models name. From 1970 a certain model was called Taunus, similar to your Cortina mk3-mk5. Before several cars were called Taunus, even the fk1000 bus was officially called taunus transit. You can find the whole taunus history here. That particluar car is "just" a Ford P7b (=internal code) or 17m, (available too were the 20m or even 26m, depending on the engine size). Thanks for the info!
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Nov 12, 2015 17:10:17 GMT
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Great pictures. Thank you.
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damo
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Nov 13, 2015 19:28:33 GMT
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Some quality stuff here, but no vw t25s. Always liked them, becoming rarer by the day
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