This is such a nat car. I was looking through a picture book from my grandpa when he was in the army during the occupation period after WW2 in Germany. This was his car in Germany.
In 1977-78 I owned a 65 Taunus small size with the V4, 4 speed on the column and front wheel drive. It looked exactly like the one pictured first, kind of a teal blue. I was stationed in Stuttgart and I went everywhere in that car. I loved it and miss it very much. Thanks for the video, brings back memories.
About thirty years ago, I read an ad in the newspaper classified for a Ford "Taunus", and assumed for years after that it was a misprint. Little did I know that if not for the Taunus, there might NOT HAVE BEEN a Taurus! lol
@thomas Schumacher Personally I drove the P5, P7 and later on TC the first and second model of the TC, so MK1 (the one with the big "Knudsen" nose) and MK2. The P5 was my own and we had such a wonderful time. Until today I miss a car with a long front bench instead of single seats.
@@evolutionofthecars949 Ah It's not in driving condition anymore. He put it into storage in 1999 when he got a new car. That was also the last time it was started. He stored it in a friends barn and he said that the friend agreed to 15 years of storage. So in 2014 me and him and my little brother went and got it, and damn, it was the sterotypical barn find. Allthough it was in one piece with no rust, it looked like we uncovered an ancient tomb. We now have it in our garage where it just sits. He is gonna plan to restore it when little brother and I move out, but now he apparently loves some old friend of 28 years, and I just hate her, but well well his choice. I can move out in 2 years anyway. But she has 2 small children (7 and 8) so that dream of restoring it in just 4-5 years is gone.
Ich non mir sicher daß der Tsunus in drn späten 1980ger Jahren auch in Argentinien vom Sierra abgelöst worden war.In der Türkei lief er bis ca Mitte der 1980ger Jahre bei Anadol noch vom Band.
USA irritiert, der Mutterkonzern ist zwar in Amerika, hier sind es aber Autos, die in Germany konstruiert und in verschiedenen europäischen Ländern hergestellt wurden. Später auch noch in der Türkei und in Argentinien.
Dankeschön.für das Video.
Günter Aus Ostfriesland.
MK 5 Cortinas /Taunus still look good today ,absorlute classic design which aged brilliantly
Great video. The Taunus was a very rare car in my country, especially the coupe version.
Tanks for the information. I had a 64 small version, four doors. my first car with good memories
I always like this car. Thank you man
This is such a nat car. I was looking through a picture book from my grandpa when he was in the army during the occupation period after WW2 in Germany. This was his car in Germany.
Perfect video , i hope you upload more videos
Great car and video. Keep up the good work!!
In 1977-78 I owned a 65 Taunus small size with the V4, 4 speed on the column and front wheel drive. It looked exactly like the one pictured first, kind of a teal blue. I was stationed in Stuttgart and I went everywhere in that car. I loved it and miss it very much. Thanks for the video, brings back memories.
About thirty years ago, I read an ad in the newspaper classified for a Ford "Taunus", and assumed for years after that it was a misprint. Little did I know that if not for the Taunus, there might NOT HAVE BEEN a Taurus! lol
Thanks a lot. I always liked the Taunus and I had the pleasure to drive a few of them. Only the Granada was even better :-)
@thomas Schumacher Personally I drove the P5, P7 and later on TC the first and second model of the TC, so MK1 (the one with the big "Knudsen" nose) and MK2. The P5 was my own and we had such a wonderful time. Until today I miss a car with a long front bench instead of single seats.
Warum diese schreckliche Musik?
😮😯😲🤩😍💖👍‼️
Muito bom gosto dele saudações do Brasil ❤
we (owners) want new taunus models 😎
All m series are german ford taunus not usa
Video is great
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Kübra sana katılıyorum
Destekleriniz için Tesekkür edirem kübo ve cansu kankalarım :)
Me interesa ver el Modelo que tengo de qué año es.Gracias
P5 1964-1967 / P7a 1967-68 fehlt / P7b 1968-1972
My dads first car was a 1965 Taunus M series big 3rd gen. just like the one on the picture actually. same wheels and everything. Black paint
Your dad must be very lucky to drive this car :)
@@evolutionofthecars949 Ah It's not in driving condition anymore. He put it into storage in 1999 when he got a new car. That was also the last time it was started. He stored it in a friends barn and he said that the friend agreed to 15 years of storage. So in 2014 me and him and my little brother went and got it, and damn, it was the sterotypical barn find. Allthough it was in one piece with no rust, it looked like we uncovered an ancient tomb. We now have it in our garage where it just sits. He is gonna plan to restore it when little brother and I move out, but now he apparently loves some old friend of 28 years, and I just hate her, but well well his choice. I can move out in 2 years anyway. But she has 2 small children (7 and 8) so that dream of restoring it in just 4-5 years is gone.
@@eliaslundstedt5607 I hope everything will be okay for your family. Thank you for sharing.
@@evolutionofthecars949 Yeah thank you for noticing and listening to my car story. have a great easter
Ich non mir sicher daß der Tsunus in drn späten 1980ger Jahren auch in Argentinien vom Sierra abgelöst worden war.In der Türkei lief er bis ca Mitte der 1980ger Jahre bei Anadol noch vom Band.
no M26?? the best of all
It's no Taunus !
Da hat sich jemand mit den Baujahren vertan
Don't forget the Argentinean Taunus
I WISHD ID HAD TAUNUSES 1964-1973. 1970-72. 1971-1973
I WISHD ID HAD 7 TAUNUSES 1964-1973. 1970-1974. 1971-1975
The 1939 Taunus looks like a 5/8 scale 1939 U.S. Ford car. _(12/6/2022)_
Please can you make Ford Escort evolution.
hola desde cali colombia vendo un ford taunus G13 primera generacion. pintura original , motor desarmado. buen estado.
Y el taunus gt coupe?
Nice video, but the music kinda ruined it for me…
still drive ford taunus p7b
So do i, owning a 17m super 1963 :-)
@@areskahjem5241 me also 17m but then 1972
USA irritiert, der Mutterkonzern ist zwar in Amerika, hier sind es aber Autos, die in Germany konstruiert und in verschiedenen europäischen Ländern hergestellt wurden. Später auch noch in der Türkei und in Argentinien.
TheBest-(76-79)
Der P7 hiess nicht mehr Taunus!
Der P6 hiess nicht mehrvTsunus!
Den Taunus gab es in den USA nicht!
Das ist Quatsch, 94‘ gab es keinen Taunus mehr, der Ford Sierra hat den Taunus 1982 abgelöst!!!
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ford_Taunus#Production_in_Argentina_and_Turkey