The Ford Taunus 20M (P7B) Turnier 2-door wagon of 1970 is a timeless classic that remains relevant in the modern era of cars. It was Ford's first mid-sized model and the first series production vehicle to use the Ottomobile platform. This wagon is powered by a four-cylinder OHV engine, creating a impressive 85 horsepower to accelerate from 0 to 60 mph in just 11 seconds. With its sleek lines, the Taunus 20M wagon looks as good as it drives. The great appeal of the car lies in its design, with classic round headlights, a tall grille and a curved body. The exterior is a combination of classic and modern, with sleek chrome accents and stylish lines that make a statement wherever it goes. Inside, comfort is paramount with ample legroom for all passengers and a practical yet stylish design. Its interior also features a dashboard with three dial gauges, a central glove box and comfortable upholstery. The ride is surprisingly smooth for a car of this age and the suspension ensures a comfortable journey on the open road. The Ford Taunus 20M (P7B) Turnier 2-door wagon of 1970 is a timeless classic that continues to appeal to collectors and car enthusiasts alike.
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