40 Vintage Photos of People Posing With Ford Taunus Automobiles in the 1950s

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The Ford Taunus is a family car that was sold by Ford Germany throughout Europe. Models from 1970 onward were built on the same basic construction as the Ford Cortina MkIII in the United Kingdom, and later on, the two car models were essentially the same, differing almost only in the placement of the steering wheel.

People posing with their Ford Taunus automobiles in the 1950s
The model line was named after the Taunus mountain range in Germany, and was first made in 1939, and continued through several versions until 1994. Here below is a set of vintage photos from Vintage Cars & People that shows people posing with their Ford Taunus automobiles in the 1950s.
A young lady dressed in early fifties skiing gear posing on the roof of a Ford Taunus Spezial in wintertime. The car is registered in the city of Karlsruhe and equipped with a radiator grille cover, circa 1950

A young lady wearing white shorts posing with a Ford Taunus in summertime. The car is registered with black licence plates of Allied-occupied Germany, circa 1950

Two cheerful young women – possibly sisters – posing on the fenders of a Ford Taunus in summertime. The car is registered in the town of Karlsruhe with black licence plates of Allied-occupied Germany, circa 1950

A lady in a female suit – casually holding a cigarette in her hand – posing on the fender of a Ford Taunus de Luxe. The car is registered in the city of Düsseldorf with black licence plates of Allied-occupied Germany, July 1951

A couple dressed in the fashion of the early fifties posing with a Ford Taunus Spezial. Black licence plates of Allied-occupied Germany, the car is registered in Recklinghausen, circa 1952

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