Ford Taunus Turnier

Tuesday 22 March 2011
In 1970 a new Taunus, the Taunus TC, was introduced, as a two- or four-door sedan, station wagon (or Turnier) and coupé. It was very similar to the British Ford Cortina Mk III but without the "coke bottle" belt line. Also, the Taunus was available as a coupe, a bodystyle that the Cortina was never made in.
Both cars were developed under the auspices of Ford of Europe, and most major components including key parts of the bodyshell were identical (TC means "Taunus Cortina", to show the similarity of the cars). From 1976 Taunus and Cortina models were identical in all but name, 'Taunus' being the name used in left hand drive (LHD) markets, and 'Cortina' in right hand drive ones, although the Cortina name was used in LHD South Korea and Taiwan. The Mk III was also sold in Scandinavia, alongside the Taunus.
The Ford Taunus TC series was conceived in the late 1960s to be a "world car" alongside its technical sibling the Cortina Mk III, with construction and design work taking place on both sides of the Atlantic. As with the design of the first generation, it was done under the supervision of Semon "Bunkie" Knudsen, of former General Motors fame. The car is often nicknamed "Barock 2" (pointing back to the Taunus P2 series of the late 1950s, commonly known as the "Barock-Taunus") or "The Knudsen Nose" by its German owners because of the pointy hood scoop that, as the legend has it, was put there on direct order from Knudsen. Otherwise the major design work is rumoured to have been done by German car designer Luigi Colani, who also did design concepts for BMW's motorcycle division in the late 1970s.

Technical data:
- engine: 4 cylinders
- capacity: 1998 cc
- horsepower: 90 HP
- gearbox: 5+1
- top speed: 160 km/h

3 komentarze:

lorenzo721 pisze...

Hello,
Nice model and wonderful pictures once again. Nonetheless I'd like to make you notice that your wikipedia excerpt refers to the wrong Taunus generation; the one you feature was produced until late 1975 (perhaps my favourite Taunus, by the way).

Modelarz pisze...

You are completely right. Article already changed. Thanks.

lorenzo721 pisze...

You're welcome! :)