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ADroste
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Happy Birthday!
« on: Jan 15th, 2005, 1:04am » |
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Congratulations to the car, which we all love. (I hope so.) Seen on http://www.scorpio-line.de/ and translated as good as I could: "On 14th, January 1985 the pilot batch production of Scorpio started after six years of development. Market introduction of the Ford Scopio has its 20th anniversary in 2005. Because of this birthday we will put interesting material about Scorpio '85, Scorpio'92 and Scorpio '95 online in the next 12 months, and close some gaps in our information offer." I know the real fans in UK do not accept that series as Scorpios but call them Granadas. But if you could understand what is written on http://www.scorpio-line.de/struktur/contentseiten/scorpio-1/specials/for dmagazin85/prospekt1.htm and the following 46 pages you would agree that a new era in atomobile development had started. Armin
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