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![]() 2014-01-26 00:01 | It looks like an Ford "just GT concept not GT40" but it's an GT40. | |
![]() ![]() 2014-01-25 21:16 | Rinspeed wrote Don't put NAIAS please but Detroit (change it also for others cars you had put) Done | |
![]() ![]() 2014-01-25 21:00 | Don't put NAIAS please but Detroit (change it also for others cars you had put) | |
![]() 2013-09-07 07:39 | Rinspeed wrote and the gearbox is wrong and the year of the engine also etc... > erased No surprise there... | |
![]() ![]() 2013-09-06 23:12 | Gamer wrote Lucky this thing only had one engine. Listed the car itself as 1908-1916 because 1917-1927 model years had black radiators and were clearly restyled. Oh, and the class should be changed to convertible. and the gearbox is wrong and the year of the engine also etc... > erased | |
![]() 2013-09-06 22:34 | Lucky this thing only had one engine. Listed the car itself as 1908-1916 because 1917-1927 model years had black radiators and were clearly restyled. Oh, and the class should be changed to convertible. | |
![]() ![]() 2013-09-05 22:02 | Gamer wrote And the Model T, the first mass-produced car, isn't here? Add it if you miss it. | |
![]() 2013-09-05 20:04 | And the Model T, the first mass-produced car, isn't here? | |
![]() 2013-07-20 12:15 | In germany the "Tin Lizzy" was produced in Berlin for the german market from 1926 to 1931. A photo of the Tin Lizzy on german production line is hanging in the "Deutsches Technikmuseum Berlin" (German museum of Technology in Berlin). as many people dont know Adolf Hitler liked Henry Ford because Ford was thinking similar about Jews. Ford was the first american to get the Eagle Shield of the german Empire. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Adlerschild_des_Deutschen_Reiches -- Last edit: 2014-06-25 14:16:36 | |
![]() ![]() 2013-04-19 15:53 | Ford78 wrote OK. But I saw that 2.4 has 12 valves. All the cars hadnt 4 valves/ cylinders. It could be 2,3,4 ... | |
![]() 2013-04-19 15:44 | Rinspeed wrote Ford78, i cant verify your cars now because i'm not in my home. I can verify with my catalog monday. But i see already an error 2.4 with 3cyl?? It's 4 cyl. OK. But I saw that 2.4 has 12 valves. | |
![]() ![]() 2013-04-19 15:14 | Ford78 wrote Alright. It's up to you. Ford78, i cant verify your cars now because i'm not in my home. I can verify with my catalog monday. But i see already an error 2.4 with 3cyl?? It's 4 cyl. | |
![]() 2013-04-18 21:52 | Desscythe17 wrote Ford78, don't put this car into the Top 10s, I always put the model that sold the best in the Top 10, which in the case of hatchbacks usually is the 5-door. And as I have not yet added the 5-door to webcarstory, you should wait. Alright. It's up to you. | |
![]() ![]() 2013-04-17 23:07 | Ford78, don't put this car into the Top 10s, I always put the model that sold the best in the Top 10, which in the case of hatchbacks usually is the 5-door. And as I have not yet added the 5-door to webcarstory, you should wait. | |
![]() ![]() 2013-03-09 16:18 | Done. I search for this car as Make Shelby and Model GR-1 and nothing has showed up so i add it. Now its deleted and fixed this page. | |
![]() ![]() 2013-03-09 16:15 | I remeber i read somewhere that was only sold in USA to meet NASCAR homologation. | |
![]() ![]() 2013-03-09 14:53 | Are you sure this car was never sold in Canada? | |
![]() ![]() 2013-02-18 21:08 | I think the SVT versions should be USA origin though, as all tuned cars on the site have the origin of the tuner instead of the car itself, for example, Arden tunes Jaguars, but they all have German origin. | |
![]() 2013-02-18 20:59 | @Ford78: I know that the US Focus has some other details like the orange sidemarkers, but these are just necessary modifications for the US market. | |
![]() 2013-02-17 21:51 | m.pfaffeneder wrote @Ford78: See the last proof Ive listed. All Focuses are german origin. Actually the Focus were made in Germany, m.pfaffeneder. However, the German Focus are different than this one because of facellit.... You actually can compare between a German Focus and a American Focus... American Focus has the orange headlights on side of front lights upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/d/dd/2000-04_Ford_Focus_SE_sedan.jpg And the German Focus dont have. www.autoweb99.com/files/pictures/picture_62946.jpg | |
![]() ![]() 2013-02-16 23:09 | It was sold as the Ford Maverick, which is different enough to earn its own page. So the Escape should be listed as not available in Germany. | |
![]() 2013-02-16 21:44 | Was available in Germany. Here is a german brochure: www.produkte24.com/cy/ford-deutschland-939/ford-maverick-prospekt-2006-1244/ | |
![]() 2013-02-16 21:38 | @Ford78: See the last proof Ive listed. All Focuses are german origin. | |
![]() ![]() 2013-02-16 10:08 | m.pfaffeneder wrote Why is it still listed as model origin: USA? PS: and obviously all the other Focuses as well you can edit them youself if you want | |
![]() 2013-02-15 21:29 | m.pfaffeneder wrote Why is it still listed as model origin: USA? PS: and obviously all the other Focuses as well Because the Focus was made by Ford Motor Company, not in german Ford! | |
![]() 2013-02-15 21:23 | Why is it still listed as model origin: USA? PS: and obviously all the other Focuses as well -- Last edit: 2013-02-15 21:26:11 | |
![]() ![]() 2013-02-12 19:00 | Thank you. The second link proves that the Ford Focus was of German origin. | |
![]() 2013-02-12 18:11 | Here, Ive got two other proofs: de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ford_Focus (Although it was developed by the European dependent company, it was a success in the US) www.presseportal.de/pm/6955/2281423/ford-europa-beruft-ford-focus-und-c-max-konstrukteur-gunnar-herrmann-zum-vizepraesidenten-fuer (... he managed the car body development in Germany of the Mk I Focus...) | |
![]() ![]() 2013-02-12 17:43 | The only proof I can give you is that everywhere you look, it says it's manufactured by Ford. Not Ford Europe specifically. Besides, you're the one who wants to change the origin of the car, not me, so you have to show proof, I don't. | |
![]() 2013-02-12 16:33 | And Im pretty sure that it was developed by Ford Europe. Have you got any proofs, that it was developed by Ford Motor Corp.? | |
![]() ![]() 2013-02-12 15:34 | corrected. | |
![]() ![]() 2013-02-12 15:26 | Origin USA, it was modified there and its based on US version of Focus | |
![]() ![]() 2013-02-12 12:55 | I'm pretty sure the Focus was developed by Ford Mo. Co. and not by Ford Europe. And as imcdb.org is edited by all sorts of people, it isn't valid proof, just like for example igcd or wikipedia | |
![]() ![]() 2013-02-12 12:53 | @Ford78: if the engine was made in Germany, that doesn't mean it was sold in Germany. The Cologne V8 engine was built in Germany, but wasn't put in any German Fords. But I'm convinced this Explorer was sold in Germany | |
![]() 2013-02-12 12:30 | But the Focus was developed by Ford of Europe (Kln-Niehl, Germany) and here are some proofs, that it should be listed as german origin: www.imcdb.org/vehicle.php?id=171131&l=en www.imcdb.org/vehicle_260874-Ford-Focus.html www.imcdb.org/vehicle_36500-Ford-Focus-2000.html | |
![]() 2013-02-12 12:19 | www.autoscout24.de/ListGN.aspx?atype=C&mmvmk0=29&mmvmd0=1769&mmvco=1&make=29&model=1769&pricefrom=1000&cy=D&ustate=N%2CU de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ford_Explorer (first sentence, available in Europe from 1993 to 2001) www.imcdb.org/vehicle_524699-Ford-Explorer-1997.html www.imcdb.org/vehicle_414045-Ford-Explorer-UN150-1998.html www.imcdb.org/vehicle_343225-Ford-Explorer-1995.html | |
![]() 2013-02-12 11:53 | Desscythe17 wrote Where does it say this? "The "5.0" 4.9 L V-8 engine, as well as both German V-6 engines" | |
![]() ![]() 2013-02-12 00:57 | Where does it say this? | |
![]() 2013-02-11 22:52 | Desscythe17 wrote Mieguy thinks otherwise, and since you're both from Germany, I don't know which of you is right. So please show some evidence that it was sold in Germany. Yes, it was sold from Germany. Here's the prove: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ford_Explorer | |
![]() ![]() 2013-02-11 22:24 | Mieguy thinks otherwise, and since you're both from Germany, I don't know which of you is right. So please show some evidence that it was sold in Germany. | |
![]() ![]() 2013-02-11 22:22 | The Ford Focus is a global car made by Ford Motor Company, not by a specific department. So the European models are German origin, and the American models are US origin. The American Focus isn't based off the European Focus. It's the same car sold from a later date. | |
![]() 2013-02-11 20:56 | It was indeed made in the US and especially made for the US, but its basically a MkI Focus Turnier (Wagon, 1998-2004). Just with a few modifications. | |
![]() 2013-02-11 20:49 | m.pfaffeneder wrote german origin! No m.pfaffeneder. It isnt from Germany. This car was made in US. | |
![]() 2013-02-11 20:46 | Actually, it was available in Germany! | |
![]() 2013-02-11 20:45 | german origin! | |
![]() ![]() 2013-02-10 17:25 | On webcarstory we do production years, not US model years. | |
![]() 2013-02-10 16:39 | Should be 1998. www.autoevolution.com/engine/ford-mustang-1998-38.html | |
![]() ![]() 2013-02-10 16:26 | Shouldn't be 1999? The production might be since 1998 but first model year is 1999, what do you guys think? | |
![]() ![]() 2013-02-10 12:50 | Yeah, 1993 has them running horizontally and the 1996 has them running vertically. | |
![]() 2013-02-10 12:38 | Desscythe17 wrote Look at the rear lights. I can see them. The 1993 version has stripes inside of rear lights and the 1996 version has three stripes in rearlight. |