Photo Gallery «Mass mobility at a price per kilo - Ford 12 M in the (historical) test»
At the beginning of the sixties, the growing middle class increasingly demanded practical and cost-effective methods of getting from A to B with the kids. This significant development prompted Ford to focus on rational production and maximizing the utility of its products. Production of the 12 M began in 1962. As an uncapricious rolling utility vehicle, it was not primarily intended to be an automotive delicacy. This article reproduces a test report from the fall of 1962 and shows the compact sedan in extensive photo and sales material from the past.
The Ford Taunus 12 M is quite elegant in spite of its striving for space and economy.
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