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Ford Taunus is the designation for a middle class car of the German car factory Ford-Werke AG in Cologne of the American car manufacturer Ford Motor Company. The name Taunus comes from a German mountain range, as was the case with another model, the Ford Eifel (1935 and 1939). Until 1976 the English TC models were still visible, but from the introduction of the "TC 2" type they were almost identical to each other. The station version of the German Taunus TC was called Turnier, the English Cortina TC version was called the Estate. The TC3 was released in 1979; it differed from the TC2 only in details. The TC3 got enlarged rear lights and side indicators. In 1983 the last Taunus rolled off the production line.
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